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Queer

  • 2024
  • 14A
  • 2h 17m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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25 k
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Daniel Craig in Queer (2024)
Lee, who recounts his life in Mexico City among American expatriate college students and bar owners surviving on part-time jobs and GI Bill benefits. He is driven to pursue a young man named Allerton, who is based on Adelbert Lewis Marker.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1950s Mexico City, an American immigrant in his late forties leads a solitary life amidst a small American community. However, the arrival of a young student stirs the man into finally es... Tout lireIn 1950s Mexico City, an American immigrant in his late forties leads a solitary life amidst a small American community. However, the arrival of a young student stirs the man into finally establishing a meaningful connection with someone.In 1950s Mexico City, an American immigrant in his late forties leads a solitary life amidst a small American community. However, the arrival of a young student stirs the man into finally establishing a meaningful connection with someone.

  • Director
    • Luca Guadagnino
  • Writers
    • William S. Burroughs
    • Justin Kuritzkes
  • Stars
    • Daniel Craig
    • Daan de Wit
    • Jason Schwartzman
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    25 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 533
    183
    • Director
      • Luca Guadagnino
    • Writers
      • William S. Burroughs
      • Justin Kuritzkes
    • Stars
      • Daniel Craig
      • Daan de Wit
      • Jason Schwartzman
    • 147Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 196Commentaires de critiques
    • 72Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 4 victoires et 60 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

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    Queer
    Trailer 1:50
    Queer
    Queer: Q&A From NYFF 2024
    Interview 20:39
    Queer: Q&A From NYFF 2024
    In Theatres December 13
    Promo 0:31
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    Rôles principaux34

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    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • William Lee
    Daan de Wit
    • Karl Steinberg
    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Joe Guidry
    Henrique Zaga
    Henrique Zaga
    • Winston Moor
    Colin Bates
    Colin Bates
    • Tom Williams
    Drew Starkey
    Drew Starkey
    • Eugene Allerton
    Simon Rizzoni
    Simon Rizzoni
    • Ship Ahoy Bartender
    Drew Droege
    Drew Droege
    • John Dumé
    Ariel Schulman
    Ariel Schulman
    • Tom Weston
    Andra Ursuta
    • Mary
    La Bruja de Texcoco
    • Chimu Bar Artist
    Omar Apollo
    Omar Apollo
    • Chimu Bar Guy
    Silverio Castro
    • Hotel Owner
    David Lowery
    David Lowery
    • Jim Cochran
    Amir Antonio Samande Chavez
    • Ship Ahoy Bartender
    Andrea Montserrat Rios Hernandez
    • Ship Ahoy Waitress
    Claudio Cardenas
    • Ship Ahoy Chess Player
    Gilberto Barraza
    Gilberto Barraza
    • Cab Driver
    • Director
      • Luca Guadagnino
    • Writers
      • William S. Burroughs
      • Justin Kuritzkes
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    6TakeTwoReviews

    Good, but Burroughs is better on the page.

    Daniel Craig is clearly making an effort to put down some markers with his post Bond choices. I don't blame him, it's such a suffocating role. The polar opposite, here he's William, a gay American in 1950s Mexico. A very William S. Burroughs premise, who wrote the generally autobiographical book this is based on. It's not Naked Lunch, but it does have an unsettling vibe. Not helped by unusual needle drops from Nirvana, Prince and New Order that just don't fit. William is lonely... and horny. So really, William is frustrated. That is until he meets Eugene (Drew Starkey) and they bond over war stories in the dry heat that drips from the screen. William is infatuated, but doesn't know if the younger Eugene is, or if he's even queer. It doesn't help that William has a self-deprecating, unconfident nature, although vast amounts of cheap booze and cigarettes seem to help. It's an awkward love/lust story, with a lob-sided feeling that William is destined to be hurt. Panama hats, linen suits, glass coke bottles and rusting Cadillacs driving down sunburnt dusty streets, past the daytime drinkers. There's a sordid, lazy, quietly hedonistic tone. Where time is largely irrelevant. The perfect place for William to wallow in a heroin stupor as Eugene leads him on, encourages him, pushes him away. Things don't change much as William tries to whisk Eugene away on a trip to Ecuador, but he does at least have him to himself. William's on a mission though, to source a plant that produces the drug Yage (nope me neither), that's said to give the user a telepathic experience. Here the music does get interesting. Scored by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, although still oddly modern, it depicts perfectly William's obsessive and destructive nature. One that leads him deep into the jungle to find Dr Cotter (Lesley Manville). Who helps both William and Eugene discover things that they already knew. It's all very striking, but I'm not sure that's enough. Craig is pretty fantastic, but Queer did lose me toward the end, even though I'm a big fan of some Lynchian style surrealism. Ultimately I think Burroughs is just better on the page, but this is still an interesting adaptation.
    7andrewchristianjr

    WELL ACTED, WELL WRITTEN, BUT JUST BORING.

    Daniel Craig did a good job in his role and the scenery/asthetic was pretty cool. Beautifully filmed, but you're always going to get that with a Luca film. It was quite off-putting by how slow and languid it was. Well-acted, well written, but just boring.

    Synopsis: 1950. William Lee, an American expat in Mexico City, spends his days almost entirely alone, except for a few contacts with other members of the small American community. His encounter with Eugene Allerton, an expat former soldier, new to the city, shows him, for the first time, that it might be finally possible to establish an intimate connection with somebody.
    5mbnn

    Meeeh

    Though I loved 'Call me by your name', and definitely love Daniel Craig in a lot of movies this one is different and not in a good way. It actually took me quite some time to finish it, for me it felt it took way to long and at times lost my interest completely.

    The way they tell the story and use metaphors for a lot of things, just didnt do it for me with this movie.

    Some parts of the story are to long and boring imo and just dont grab me the way they should. And a lot of times it feels a bit weird, strange or a bit to typical.

    The good thing about this is the performance of Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey.
    5knvixen

    Lacking any genuine emotion

    It's too long, and it meanders most dully. I have no idea how it would appear to anyone who knows nothing of Burroughs, or what they might enjoy about it. I have to state that I don't like looking at Daniel Craig - some faces are repellent, and the idea that he might be considered attractive is alien to me. I had Dirk Bogarde's performance in Death In Venice in my head throughout, in a way completely unflattering to the ex-Bond. His performance has no nuances. He is incapable of portraying lust, or pleasure, or jealousy; you know he is feeling those because of an action rather than his demeanour. He also fails to be a convincing junkie, as shivering is not enough. Where is the craving that inspires others to murder? Drew Starkey as the object of his affections is similarly flat and unemotional. I wanted a parallel hunger for them both from Craig, instead of which I felt he quite liked them, compared to the tedium of the rest of his life. The best actor in it, by far, is Lesley Manville, who whilst playing the apogee of her usual type, is perfect. The book was unfinished when published, and I found this ending touching and satisfying in a way that the rest of the film lacked.
    5euroGary

    Trying too hard

    I have never seen 'Naked Lunch' (1991) but I found myself frequently thinking of it during the 2024 London Film Festival screening of 'Queer': probably to be expected, as William S Burroughs provided the source material for both films.

    In 1950s' México, William Lee, an American writer on the wrong side of... forty? Fifty? Spends his days getting drunk, shooting up and having casual sex with other men. One day muscular, smart young hunk Eugene walks into the bar and Lee is smitten. But what does Eugene himself want? Plus there is that telepathic drug to think about...

    I am not sure what, stylistically, director Luca Guadagnino is trying to achieve with this film. The sets are decorated almost exclusively in block colours - dull reds and olive greens, for example - and have that vaguely unrealistic, clean, Technicolour look that made me think the intention is to homage the films of the era in which the film is set. But if that is the case, why the decidedly un-1950s rock- and techno soundtrack?

    Daniel Craig (is it my imagination or is he beginning to look like Sid James?) is hamstrung in the lead role by constantly having to declaim nonsense speeches in an accent clearly not his own. Drew Starkey is able to give a subtler performance as the manipulative Eugene, and certainly looks the preppy part. Lesley Manville is unrecognisable as a doctor living in the South American jungle - well done to the make-up team!

    This is the kind of film that strikes me as being more about arty style than storytelling substance. It was okay to see once, but I shall not be watching it again.

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    • Anecdotes
      Daniel 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.
    • Gaffes
      On the bar scene around minute 13-14 when William Lee (Daniel Craig) notices the centipede necklace, he lifts his glasses over his eyebrows with his left hand and hold it like that, on the follow up scene his glasses are correctly in place and his left hand not visible. The next scene when the man across from him touch William's leg, he is still holding the glasses above his eyebrows and then correctly puts it back in place.
    • Citations

      [via telepathy]

      Eugene Allerton: I'm not queer. Lee... I'm not queer.

      William Lee: I know.

      Eugene Allerton: I'm disembodied.

    • Générique farfelu
      Although every effort has been made to identify and contact all intellectual property rights holders of the materials used in the film, the producer remains available to any rights holders who were unknown or unreachable at the time of the film's production and/or in case of any unintentional omissions.
    • Autres versions
      The Singapore release is a censored version, with 3 minutes cut due to 'explicit depictions of sexual activities between two men'. According to the local censors, 'These have exceeded the Classification Guidelines which state that "any material that is about or promotes... sexual behaviour that does not reflect current community attitudes and values in Singapore" will be refused classification.'
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Daniel Craig/Nicola Coughlan/Jesse Eisenberg/Kieran Culkin/Flo (2024)
    • Bandes originales
      All Apologies
      Written by Kurt Cobain (as Kurt Donald Cobain)

      Performed by Sinéad O'Connor

      Courtesy of Chrysalis Records Limited

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 décembre 2024 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Квір
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cinecittà Studios, Rome, Italie
    • sociétés de production
      • The Apartment
      • Frenesy Film Company
      • FremantleMedia North America
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 736 813 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 200 951 $ US
      • 1 déc. 2024
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 7 020 863 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 17m(137 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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