The chemistry in this film is unreal.
What a beautiful film by Guadagnino about desire as something transcendental and, at the same time, a burden.
A film that beautifully captures a story rich in almost supernatural eroticism about bodies and touches.
I'm happy to see this film, but it's not for everyone, especially those who don't want to embrace all the narrative's curveballs.
With a mysterious ending and sex scenes that may seem exaggerated to some prudes, Guadagnino is one of the few greats working who hasn't given up on lust as an instrument in his stories, and that's beautiful.
Queer shows an extraordinary capture through sound design and hallucinatory representation of how sex is such a powerful experience for humans and a fundamental part of being human that it cannot be omitted from stories due to the public's complacency, Queer challenges you.
The art direction and photography are excellent, with beautiful scene composition and excellent acting. Daniel Craig can break your heart by doing very little and Queer seems to be just another stage on this new journey alongside Knives Out of someone who wants to be more than an iconic 007.