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In 1950s Mexico City, a 40-year-old American immigrant lives a solitary life in the midst of a small American community
Ultimately, it was Daniel Craig who convinced Luca Guadagnino to cast Drew Starkey after watching Guadagnino’s audition tapes and saying, “This is the guy”; after seeing Starkey…
William Lee: Get down on your ass!
Daniel Craig/Nicola Coughlan/Jesse Eisenberg/Kieran Culkin/Flo (2024).
"Queer" is a slow-paced exploration that builds its narrative into four distinct parts
Its unconventional storytelling weaves a deliberate rhythm that immerses the audience in an atmospheric experience, rather than relying on a traditional plot structure.
Viewers are invited to pick up on subtle nuances and thematic undercurrents throughout
The story’s progression is enigmatic, I wish telepathy had suggested the lack of a final conclusion from the beginning, it must be able to maintain interest as the film delves deeper into the realms of abstraction and introspection.
Ultimately, "Queer" is a tribute to the art of storytelling through innovation
Each segment of "Queer" is beautifully crafted in a unique stylistic approach, rich in visual and auditory elements, which leads viewers to interpret meaning from symbolism and imagery, a resonant and reflective narrative journey.