The King review

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Trade bible Variety called The King morally "noxious", so it gets four stars almost on principle. The film will wind people up and the makers probably enjoy stirring, but there's sincerity to its shocks; more thought than desire to affront. The tricky thing is to discuss it without revealing its surprises.

Set in the buckle of the US Bible belt - a town, Corpus Christi, whose very name means "body of Christ" - The King calls on Testaments Old and New, clashing vengeance with redemption, a God of Anger with a God of Love. It's a stark parable, a challenge, for people who believe in forgiveness for all. How much sin can the blood of Jesus wash away?

By turns bewildering and brilliant, with Hurt and Bernal delivering indelible turns in a story drenched in blood, threat and fears.

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