Emma Corrin: PLEASURE & PAIN
WHO|November 14, 2022
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Emma Corrin: PLEASURE & PAIN

Emma Corrin is just 26 years of age, but they've already played some huge roles and starred opposite big names. The Brit's portrayal of a young Princess Diana in The Crown earned them a Golden Globe last year. In My Policeman, Corrin plays Marion Taylor, a nurse who marries Tom, a policeman (Harry Styles), only to discover that the love of her life is gay and in a relationship with Patrick (David Dawson), a museum curator who's also a very close friend. "The story follows Marion and Tom, and what Marion ends up doing and the decisions she makes to expose her husband and his lover," Corrin tells WHO ahead of the film's release. Set in the 1950s, it's a storyline driven by revenge in a complicated era when same-sex relationships were taboo.

How would you describe My Policeman?

I would describe it as a beautiful film with a lot of heart and soul. I think it's also rare in the sense that it's a film that explores a love triangle in a very unique way. It's the kind of film that will provoke discussion. I'm excited for people to see it.

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