Queer
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Cast
- Daniel Craig
- Daan de Wit
- Jason Schwartzman
- Henrique Zaga
- Colin Bates
- Drew Starkey
- Simon Rizzoni
- Drew Droege
- Ariel Schulman
- Andra Ursuta
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 3, 2024
boners and all
pieboniOct 14, 2024luca films bodies like no one else. entangled legs sharing heat, the phantom touch of a hand gliding across a ribcage, desiring someone so deeply that you want to quite literally sink into their skin.
ianaDec 14, 2024who among us hasn’t had a psychotic break over a situationship with a toxic but beautiful twink
zoë rose bryant - Oct 17, 2024
more directors should lure you in with hot gay summer before taking you on a psychological nightmare
JayNov 30, 2024what the hell, sure
LucyNov 25, 2024this always happens to me on vacation
David Sims - Sep 3, 2024
Old gays really need to get over it if twinks don't want them...
klaasvaak333Dec 15, 2024call me by your craig
cerysDec 7, 2024Daniel Craig stumbles around drunk and lonely while thirsting after the hot but emotionally distant bisexual man for two hours. Queer is a film so obsessed with drawing you into this detached and isolated feeling world, that it forgets the audience needs something to…
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Queue Community Reviews
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First of all, Luca Guadagnino is one of my favorite directors… but this ain’t it. It doesn’t really know where it’s going. Most of the second half was magical surrealism and it was a bit unnecessary, I kind of hate writing this because Guadagnino went hit after hit and then unfortunately this one…
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Queern't A disgusting junkie who needs therapy is obsessed with a cute guy. Doesn't end well. Gentrificación vintage.
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Luca Guadagnino needs to stay away from whatever nightmare fuel he took while making this. I could understand "Challengers" and even "Bones and All", but this took the entire two-hour runtime to gather any idea, and the realisation might have hit me hard, but I wouldn't call it worthwhile. The…
Atom User Reviews
A gay film different from Brokeback Mountain and many other gay films. Totally recommend.
Metacritic
A book that got under the young Guadagnino’s skin, about the ache to merge with a forbidden lover’s body and soul, has become a film that uses the play of light on a screen to hint at the light we carry inside ourselves and that only the queer know we share.
Queer might not be everyone's vibe, especially when it gets wild in the final third, but there's something in the way that Guadagnino brings all these elements together and crafts his own story out of Burroughs' novel that continues his growth as an essential filmmaker of today.
Though Guadagnino is a gifted director, his style is sometimes showily baroque to a fault. (Exhibit A: Suspiria.) But Queer, stylish as it is, may be his most heartfelt movie, at least since Call Me By Your Name.