The King
Director: James Marsh
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Pell James, William Hurt
Details: US, 105mins, 18.
Bernal is one of the most talented actors working outside the Hollywood system today. With previous greats like Amores Perros, The Motorcycle Diaries and Y Tu Mama Tambien, Bernal has proved time and time again what an immense flair he has and The King - his first foray into a English speaking feature - is no different. The man is on fire as a cuckoo, a Claudius, and his nonchalant approach to death and his disintegration of his father's family is as cold as any serial killer while simultaneously keeping the audience on his side. Hurt, realising that this is Bernal's film takes a generous back seat while Dano, the best thing in the recent The Ballad Of Jack And Rose, is criminally underused. Marsh directs with confidence and sensually shoots Pell James through an almost amber lens - until she loses her virginity and she is shot in the harsh colours used for the rest of the cast.
Review by Gavin Burke
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