Simran Hans 

The Killing of Two Lovers review – heartbreaking separation drama

An air of tension hangs over this rural Utah-set tale of a husband struggling with losing his wife
  
  

The ‘brilliant’ Clayne Crawford in The Killing of Two Lovers.
The ‘brilliant’ Clayne Crawford in The Killing of Two Lovers. Photograph: Curzon

A striking opening scene sees David (Clayne Crawford) pointing a gun at his sleeping wife. Whether or not he’ll snap hangs over the remainder of this lean, stylish and frequently heartbreaking drama set in rural Utah, against a backdrop of Parma Violet skies. Crawford is brilliant and bitter as a soon-to-be divorced dad unable to accept his fate. The recurring sound of a car door slamming haunts the film, the ghost of a car-bound confrontation between David and Nikki (Sepideh Moafi). Though they are oceans apart emotionally, the scene plays out entirely in closeup.

In cinemas and exclusively on Curzon Home Cinema

Watch the trailer for The Killing of Two Lovers here.
 

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