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It’s tempting to watch Queer (2024) as just another literary adaptation, another arthouse film drenched in Luca Guadagnino’s signature sensuality. But this is Queer—a work by William S. Burroughs, a Beat Generation relic that has somehow made its way into our algorithm-driven, hyper-aware, politically charged present. This isn’t just a love letter to Burroughs—it’s a reminder that counterculture never truly dies. It just gets repackaged, commodified, and recycled, over and over again. Queer is a
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For starters, here’s an overview: “Queer” is definitely not a film I can appreciate, and it even gave me a terrible viewing experience, which explains my low rating for it. However, it could very well be a good film, because “Queer” might actually be very queer. Still of “Queer” A good film that I don’t like? Sounds contradictory, right? But this phenomenon has already appeared early on in my film-watching journey, especially when I first started watching master films with a learning purpose. Ba
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"The difficulty is to convince someone else he is really part of you." William Lee, Queer's eccentric broken protagonist played by a magnificent Daniel Craig like I've never seen before, utters these words crestfallen and with a frozen sadness in his eyes. The passage of time, the wounds and the pain of failing to complete himself can be noticed in his demeanor and fake positive attitude. The fact is that this man who craves young meat—in the most poetic sense of the word if there's any—feels li
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(Review taken from my Letterboxd) A friend of mine recently sent a post, a week or two ago, of an old crush I had way back in highschool. It has been two years since, but a rush of memories and the reminder of my old “letters” came back to me. The many times I thought about them and sometimes stumbled upon them while scrolling through my social media, but slowly it faded away. But when he sent that post, everything rushed back into me and reminded me of that longing for someone. That desperate t
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The Hollywood Reporter, the film magazine/website, has released their critics' picks for best movies of 2024. Their team of three critics, David Rooney, Jon Frosch and Lovia Gyarkye, each released their own top 10 movies for the year. The lists are below. David Rooney's top 10 movies of 2024 10. A Real Pain 9. Nosferatu 8. I'm Still Here 7. Flow 6. Anora 5. Hard Truths 4. La Chimera 3. The Brutalist 2. Queer 1. All We Imagine as Light Jon Forsch's top 10 movies of 2024 10. Hard Truths 9. His Three Daughters 8. Juror #2 7. Babygirl 6. Emilia Pérez 5. A Complete Unknown 4. A Real Pain 3. All We Imagine as Light 2. The Brutalist 1. Green Border Lovia Gyarkye's top 10 movies of 2024 10. Sugarcane 9. Nosferatu 8. I'm Still Here 7. Dahomey 6. La Chimera 5. Hard Truths 4. Evil Does Not Exist 3. No Other Land 2. Nickel Boys 1. All We Imagine as Light Evidently, All We Imagine as Light is the consensus winner. But I want to hear from you. Have you seen any of these movies? Do they deserve to be listed as the best of the year? What movies did these critics miss? Sound off in the comments below!
marvelousmars: I haven't watched most of these, but I'm definitely going to check them out now! I definitely disagree with Forsch on Juror #2, though. The film had an interesting theme, sure, but didn't seem to know what to do with it. I really wish the film had gone a bit deeper.
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