maneuver by Michael Grandage from a screenplay by Ron Nyswaner , My Policeman , adapted from the book by Bethan Roberts , is a taradiddle filled with pain , heartbreak , and repent . While it sheer into melodrama district and does n’t explore its characters any more than it has to in society to make its point , My Policemanpulls at the heartstrings as it explore a tangled kinship between Tom and Patrick , a gay duet , and the woman the former married . It could have dug a fate deeper into its story and characters , some of which lack proper development , but while the love trigon drama is conventional , it will resonate with audiences nonetheless .

Set principally in Brighton during the 1950s , Tom Burgess ( Harry Styles ) , a policeman , meets and falls in sexual love with Patrick Hazelwood ( David Dawson ) , a museum curator . They gestate on their relationship while Tom marries Marion Taylor ( Emma Corrin ) , a school teacher who suspects that Patrick might be gay and is act upon Tom . 10 after , Patrick ( Rupert Everett ) is revealed to have had a stroke . Marion ( Gina McKee ) take him in , caring for Patrick while trying to win over Tom ( Linus Roache ) that he should talk with his former lover . The past and present collide in a photographic film that highlights the complicated relationships at its center and the past traumas they must all sell with .

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Harry Styles is magic as young Tom , though his carrying out does n’t quite extend to the level of worked up depth needed to search his eccentric beyond the surface . The vista thief here are sure as shooting David Dawson as the young , passionate , and witty Patrick and Gina McKee , whose one-time Marion is seek so urgently to make amends , but is at her learning ability ’s end seek to get through to her hubby . Their respective performances offer so much longing , emotion , and empathy . It would have been so easy to paint Marion as a baddie , but the script offers insight into her natural action , and McKee delivers her last speech with so much nerve , gusto , and frustration that one can not aid but feel sorry for her to some extent . The same give-up the ghost for Dawson , who soak Patrick with so much vulnerability . His performance is magnetic , infused with an teemingness of charisma , lugubriousness , love , sensitiveness , empathy , and strength . The audience wo n’t be able to take their eyes off him .

My Policemandepicted how difficult it was to be gay inthe United Kingdomin the fifties . The passage of clip permit the hearing to see how much things have changed , but also how much shame and guilt can still harass the life of queer people who suffered through such flagitious laws and mistreatment ( and still do to some extent ) . There is a deal of regret and anger that filter the film , and it fetch the tension between the trio of grapheme to a boil . But there is also pleasure , though suddenly - lived , at having discover the dear of one ’s liveliness . The latter is just as crucial to include in a film laced with so much pain and emotional excruciation . For a while , Tom and Patrick are glad ; it ’s a touch sensation that sustain Patrick at least for the remainder of his animation .

The moving-picture show ’s cock-a-hoop law-breaking is that it wait too long for any real closure . The characters and their human relationship with each other suffer because of it , leaving some of the depth that would have profit them behind for a annihilating ending that is so gut - wrenching it will no doubt leave many emotional . To that end , Marion and Patrick are written with more depth than Tom , who start out the unretentive death of the reefer because he would rather not evince his emotion and avoid a phone number of hard situations out of discomfort . It leaves the audience wanting more from him , and he does n’t fully get his big here and now until the very closing , which obstruct Linus Roache ’s carrying out especially because it neglects much of his perspective . The elder Tom is still angry with himself , but there could have been more done to accost view of his ignominy and rue .

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And while the photographic film could have spend more time search its central character , their emotions , action , and how time has shaped them in the intervening years , My Policemanremains a stamp , heartbreaking film that has one of the most withering and emotional final scenes in recent memory board .

My Policemanhad its premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11 . The film releases in theaters October 21 and will be available to pelt on Prime Video November 4 . It is 113 minutes tenacious and is rated roentgen for sexual content .

found on the novel by Bethan Roberts , My Policeman separate the history of Marion and Tom , a retired couple whose sprightliness are upend when their onetime friend Patrick suffers a stroke and the duet agree to take him into their home plate . As Patrick recovers , his account with Tom and Marion is differentiate in flashback , including his secret romance with Tom and the radioactive dust of its discovery . Harry Styles , Emma Corrin , David Dawson , and Rupert Everett hotshot .

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David Dawson, Emma Corrin, and Harry Styles in My Policeman

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Based on the novel by Bethan Roberts, My Policeman tells the story of Marion and Tom, a retired couple whose lives are upended when their old friend Patrick suffers a stroke and the pair agree to take him into their home. As Patrick recovers, his history with Tom and Marion is told in flashback, including his secret romance with Tom and the fallout of its discovery. Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, David Dawson, and Rupert Everett star.