It’s safe to presume that Luca Guadignino’s Queer is gonna be the most polarising film of #Venezia81
— Luke Hearfield @ Venice 🎥🇮🇹🥂 (@LukeHearfield) September 3, 2024
As a star vehicle, Daniel Craig delivers an astonishing performance as a self destructive gay man longing for connection. But the last act morphs into a strange, surreal and… pic.twitter.com/OfM0Wy1Dat
#QUEER pulls you along William S. Burroughs' colorful, byzantine fable of love, lust, identity, longing, and the refusal of self-subscription. Craig is marvelous as the outwardly confident Lee and Starkey shines as the ever-out-of-reach object of his affections. #Venezia81 pic.twitter.com/wGQpql6cj2
— Mo Moshaty (@MoMoshaty) September 3, 2024
QUEER (Guadagnino) • #Venezia81
— Ali Benzekri (@Alibenzkr) September 3, 2024
Guadagnino follows a middle-aged man (Daniel Craig) infatuated with a striking beauty and an enigma (newcomer Drew Starkey). To make it all work, they dance, they fuck, quibble, talk and travel together in search of a special plant. Very sexy but… pic.twitter.com/iGJWMplHUE
QUEER makes CALL ME BY YOUR NAME look like child’s play! Lots of big swings taken here. Not all of them work for me, but this is certainly one film people will be talking about https://t.co/9y2xZRCOgU
— Ema Sasic @ Venice (@ema_sasic) September 3, 2024
Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ is a surreal character study of a broken man longing for intimacy. Daniel Craig’s vulnerable and eccentric William Lee is matched by Drew Starkey’s charming Eugene Allerton as they embark on an intimate, psychedelic trip through a vibrant South America… pic.twitter.com/G6xDNcamH8
— Filmfect (@Filmfect) September 3, 2024
QUEER is Luca Guadagnino’s most experimental film yet. Luca dabbles in Lynchian surrealism, but forgets to add any sort of depth or emotion to his characters.
— a (@abdullahosmn) September 3, 2024
Perhaps there was a less empty film somewhere along the lines, but it’s not the version I saw. #Venezia81 pic.twitter.com/090T5s8Mp0
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