Lee relata su vida en la Ciudad de México entre estudiantes universitarios y dueños de bares estadounidenses, sobreviviendo con trabajos a tiempo parcial y beneficios del programa GI Bill. S... Leer todoLee relata su vida en la Ciudad de México entre estudiantes universitarios y dueños de bares estadounidenses, sobreviviendo con trabajos a tiempo parcial y beneficios del programa GI Bill. Se siente impulsado a perseguir a un joven.Lee relata su vida en la Ciudad de México entre estudiantes universitarios y dueños de bares estadounidenses, sobreviviendo con trabajos a tiempo parcial y beneficios del programa GI Bill. Se siente impulsado a perseguir a un joven.
- Premios
- 3 premios y 35 nominaciones en total
- Winston Moor
- (as Herique Zaga)
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- CuriosidadesDaniel Craig was ultimately the one who convinced Luca Guadagnino to cast Drew Starkey after watching audition tapes with Guadagnino and telling him "That's the guy" after seeing Starkey's.
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William Lee: Sit down on your ass! Or what's left of it after four years in the Navy.
Daniel Craig stars as William Lee. If you are familiar with Burroughs' writing, then you are aware the character of William Lee shares many of the same personal attributes as Burroughs himself. He's a gay man who drinks too much, does hard drugs, and is quite sexually promiscuous. The film opens with Chapter 1: How do you like Mexico? Lee spends his time drinking non-stop and carousing for his next roll in the proverbial hay. He has a few fellow ex-pat friends, including Joe Guidry (Jason Schwartzman), but it's a certain cool cat that catches his eye. Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey) is a young ex-soldier and Lee is quickly enamored.
The two hang out together, although Lee is never really certain if Eugene is gay or not since he spends much of his time playing chess with fellow bar patron, Mary (Andra Ursula). One night of passion between Lee and Eugene leads to Chapter 2: Travel Companions. The two men make their way to South America as their awkward relationship (and agreement) leads to more booze. Chapter 3: The Botanist in the Jungle is certainly one of the most bizarre segments of any movie this year, as the men hike deep in the jungle to connect with a doctor who has researched some 'vegetation' that may solve Lee's fascination/obsession with telepathy. There is no viable description for this segment, but kudos to anyone who recognizes Leslie Manville - the one who has a pet sloth and keeps a viper for home security.
The Epilogue picks up two years later, and it's here where Lee's long struggle with loneliness becomes most apparent. His time with Eugene provides home of a true, lasting relationship with something other than a tequila bottle or a heroin needle. Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey are both excellent here, and may each receive awards consideration. If your previous exposure to Mr. Craig is through the James Bond movies, you might find this role a bit surprising, but those who have followed his career are in the know.
Opening in theaters on December 6, 2024.
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 2.837.173 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 200.951 US$
- 1 dic 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.207.001 US$
- Duración2 horas 16 minutos
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