He was wonderful in both "Don't Worry Darling" and "My Policeman". It's too bad Don't Worry Darling got some bad press because of some drama that overshadowed the movie. It's not usually my type of movie (I don't even usually watch movies) but I still enjoyed it, though I'll be honest, if it wasn't for Harry, I wouldn't have gone to see it. My Policeman is heartwrenching, and although I had read the book, it still made me cry at the unfairness of it all. There is so much more than the "saucy" scenes in both of them.
Harry was given negative reviews from alot of people in both films. I haven't seen Don't worry Darling but I thought he played the character in My Policeman as it was supposed to be portrayed. His character is a Policeman way back when homosexuality was illegal. His character is very formal and reserved alot of the time as his new feelings are confusing and he feels wrong having romantic feelings for another man. I thought he hit a good balance of wanting to let go and feel but then try to ignore the feelings he believes are wrong. It's a beautiful storey but heartbreaking as well.
Harry also got positive reviews but sm wasn’t interested in those, and we all know if it hadn’t been Harry Styles they would all of been more positive, many want him to stay in his musician lane and used his name negatively as click bait. There was a ridiculous amount of sneering about his “accent” on DWD when he wasn’t using one. Once you become as famous as Harry people are desperate to cut you down to size and humble you
Harry was in Dunkirk, not 1917. The film as a whole is excellent and Christopher Nolan was really impressed by Harry in his auditions. The actor who said sorry about being aroused/not being aroused in a sex scene is Keanu Reeves. It was in an interview years ago.
Harry gave an excellent performance in My Policeman. Of course, the other professional actors David Dawson & Emma Corrin playing the younger characters were outstanding. It's a period piece when the class system was very entrenched. Harry was playing a lower class character compared to Emma and David playing well educated, middle to upper class class characters. The film was very sensitively done and the story shows horrifying and important history: how gay men were treated as criminals. Definitely worth watching!
Don’t worry Darling wasn’t a great film all around. Directed by and acted in was Olivia Wilde. She was a hot mess as a director, lots of problems with actors and editing. Believe many were unhappy during the whole process. Florence Pugh was star, an amazing actress but by the premiere she wouldn’t even look at Olivia. Harry’s acting not bad, but could have used a better director. My policeman Harry went after the role, became close with the cast and he loved it. Harry’s great always in interviews, especially with people he knows. He’s always gracious, looks them in the eyes and tries to have fun with it! He’s known Roman Kemp for many years, he’s a good guys! Enjoyed this. RIP Sammy.
@@WelpHereWeAreOnRU-vid the ‘hot mess as a director’ ‘lots of problems with actors’ ‘unhappy’ all of that is 2022 twitter slander buzzwords, most of which proven to be a hate campaign pitting all the women in the cast against eachother. the crew from the movie literally wrote an open letter about how olivia was a good director and professional lol. it just annoys me to see that narrative still two years later.
Hard disagree about all of that. The drama and unfair treatment of Olivia Wilde poisoned the ratings but Don’t Worry Darling is a much better, more interesting film as a whole. Harry was perfect in some parts but was definitely overshadowed by Florence, who’s always brilliant. My Policeman was a heartbreaking book but I thought the other actor, David Dawson, carried that film and Harry was in way over his head. It’s ok but not great.
@@eefaaaa8045 Yeah, it was all just misogynistic slander... it was really sad to see people spreading unfounded conspiracy theories trying to bring down a female director for no reason at all. Nice to see people here responding with facts.
In the immortal words of Chandler Bing, "before you watch it, *don't watch it."* i LOVE Harry to bits but 'Don't Worry Darling' not worth the money to see in cinemas. 'My Policeman' however, was a little more up his alley (pun not intended lol) not just because he's in a British setting but the romantic drama thing suits him better than a thriller. There's a scene in DWD where he's screaming at Florence Pugh and it had multiple people laughing out loud in the audience