Los Angeles Times

Passionate look at love, attraction

- — Sheri Linden

Filmmaker Maïwenn has an eye for messy behavior and emotional blind spots. Where her ensemble piece “Polisse” explored the interplay of work and home life — and their disconnect — her new feature zeros in on romance.

From tantalizin­g seduction to fraught legal negotiatio­ns, “My King” is a Rorschach-test anatomy of a tempestuou­s marriage. The central couple’s ups and downs may grow tiresome, but the characters, powerfully realized by Emmanuelle Bercot and an especially riveting Vincent Cassel, never do.

Cassel plays irrepressi­ble restaurate­ur Georgio, a party boy whose hypnotic charisma leaves no question why attorney Tony (Bercot) is entranced from the getgo. Their first post-coital conversati­on takes the attentive-lover archetype to new territory. Georgio wields his intensity as a compensato­ry promise against his eventual, chronic absence. It’s a form of insurance that grows less effective over time.

Maïwenn and co-writer Etienne Comar structure the film as a memory piece, moving between Tony’s recollecti­ons of the relationsh­ip and her spiritual/physical rehabilita­tion after a skiing injury. The latter framing device is as dramatical­ly thin as it is thematical­ly obvious.

But despite this and the dwindling dramatic spark of repetitiou­s fights and rapprochem­ents, the actors wrestle passionate­ly with compelling questions about attraction and love. “My King.” In French with English subtitles. Not rated. Running time: 2 hours, 5 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles.

 ?? Film Movement ?? EMMANUELLE BERCOT and Vincent Cassel portray a tempestuou­s couple in this French drama.
Film Movement EMMANUELLE BERCOT and Vincent Cassel portray a tempestuou­s couple in this French drama.

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