[via telepathy] Eugene Allerton: I’m not gay
Synopsis
In 1950s Mexico City, an American expat in his late 40s leads a lonely life in the midst of a small American community. However, the arrival of a young student prompts the man to finally form a meaningful relationship with someone. It was Daniel Craig who ultimately convinced Luca Guadagnino to cast Drew Starkey after watching casting videos featuring Guadagnino and telling him, “That’s the guy,” after seeing Starkey’s…
I’m not gay
Lee… William Lee: I know. Eugene Allerton: I’m just disembodied.
This film is surely one of the best films ever made
With Orfej (1950). It is a story told at a steady pace, largely not through words but through cinematic means of expression. The perfect blend of spectacular gay love and classical music brings creations of the human imagination to life in a realistic and poetic way.
I would recommend this film to anyone
Director Luca Guadagnino is one of the greatest queer directors of the 21st century. I hope he wins many Oscars for this masterpiece in 2025. I can assure you that once you see it, you will immediately want to see it again because it is so great.