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Having now seen both Don’t Worry Darling and #MyPoliceman I can report back with confidence that #HarryStyles can neither convincingly portray a straight man nor convincingly portray a gay man. For Darling, it doesn’t matter; it’s a middling episode of The Twilight Zone. But it really hurts Policeman, which otherwise would be an excellent chamber piece. David Dawson’s acting is Homeric considering he must share his screen time w/ a black hole of thespian talent. #film #movies #acting

Just got round to watching "My Policeman", and I have to be honest I'm struggling to see what all the hype is about. Just all felt a little dull and predictable. The last few minutes with the older characters were quite touching, but Harry Styles, try as he might, appears to have the acting chops of a garden shed.

Just watched My Policeman #film. That's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back. Don't bother. Seriously, ignore all the 5 star reviews because they're just fans who love Harry Styles. An interesting storyline, but marred by terrible directing and hopeless script. Even the costumes looked wrong, like they'd just been taken off the wardrobe department's rail. One star, maybe two at a push.

I watched #MyPoliceman last night and despite my hating on #Amazon it was an excellent #film

#HarryStyles turned in an excellent performance as Tom, both courting sympathy and affection, for the character and latterly resentment and anger at his behaviour.

The outcome was always being steered towards, and older Tom was uncomfortable watching as he realised what he had missed.

Well worth two hours of your time. 5/5

#MyPoliceman m’a cueilli. Sous son académisme, c’est une dissection de l’homophobie à l’Anglaise, du danger de vivre une demi-vie et du mal que l’on fait aux femmes en leur (se) mentant. Il y a Brighton et une idée géniale: avoir choisi Rupert Everett pour jouer le vieil amant