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So, 'Queer' directed by Luca Guadagnino is set in the vibrant yet somewhat oppressive backdrop of 1950s Mexico City. The film dives deep into the isolation of William Lee, who’s stuck in his routine until Eugene Allerton shakes things up. The atmospheric tension is palpable; it feels like the city itself is a character, almost echoing William's internal struggles. The performances are raw, especially the chemistry between the two leads, which feels both tender and achingly real. Guadagnino's pacing is deliberate—there’s a slow burn that hooks you in and doesn't let go. Plus, the practical effects subtly enhance the period feel, grounding the narrative in an authentic way. It’s a deep exploration of connection in a time when it felt so perilous.
Luca Guadagnino’s exploration of LGBTQ+ themesStrong performances that capture vulnerabilityRich historical context and atmosphere
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