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| Director: | Luca Guadagnino |
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| Writer: | William S. Burroughs, Justin Kuritzkes |
| Staring: |
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 27, 2024 |
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| Director: | Luca Guadagnino |
| Writer: | William S. Burroughs, Justin Kuritzkes |
| Genres: | Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | sexuality, based on novel or book, telepathy, mexico city, mexico, eroticism, drug addiction, addiction, surrealism, loneliness, jungle, drug use, period drama, desire, sensuality, psychedelics, lgbt, character study, bisexual man, heroin addiction, 1950s, psychedelic drug, gay theme, self destructiveness, gay relationship, homoerotic, bar, age-gap relationship, romantic drama, queer loneliness |
| Production Companies | Frenesy Film, Fremantle, The Apartment Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $5,450,715
Budget: $53,400,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 Entered: Feb 23, 2025 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Daniel Craig | William Lee |
| Drew Starkey | Eugene Allerton |
| Jason Schwartzman | Joe Guidry |
| Lesley Manville | Doctor Cotter |
| Henry Zaga | Winston Moor |
| Drew Droege | John Dumé |
| Andra Ursuta | Mary |
| Lisandro Alonso | Mr. Cotter |
| Ariel Schulman | Tom Weston |
| David Lowery | Jim Cochran |
| Daan de Wit | Karl Steinberg |
| Colin Bates | Tom Williams |
| Simon Rizzoni | Ship Ahoy Bartender |
| Octavio Mendoza | Chimu Bar Artists |
| Omar Apollo | Chimu Bar Guy |
| Silverio Castro | Hotel Owner |
| Amir Antonio Samande Chavez | Ship Ahoy Bartender |
| Andrea Montserrat Rios Hernandez | Ship Ahoy Waitress |
| Claudio Cardenas | Ship Ahoy Chess Player |
| Gilberto Barraza | Cab Driver |
| Jean Carlos Gonzalez Flores | Lola's Waiter |
| Michael Kent | Ship Ahoy Young Man |
| Lorenzo Pozzan | Joe Guidry's Acquaintance |
| Ronia Ava | Joan |
| Juan Domingo Sandoval Puga | Curio Shop Clerk |
| Michaël Borremans | Doctor |
| Andrés Duprat | Doctor Hernandez |
| Mery Patricia Atencio Huaranga | Female Villager |
| Perla Ambrosini | Lee’s Mother (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Stefano Baisi | Production Design |
| Sayombhu Mukdeeprom | Director of Photography |
| Luca Guadagnino | Director |
| William S. Burroughs | Novel |
| Emiliano Novelli | Stunt Coordinator |
| Giampiero Comanducci | Stunt Coordinator |
| Trent Reznor | Original Music Composer, Songs |
| Atticus Ross | Original Music Composer, Songs |
| Marco Costa | Editor |
| Jonathan Anderson | Costume Design |
| Biagio Fersini | Art Direction |
| Virginia Granata | Art Direction |
| Lisa Scoppa | Set Decoration |
| Jessica Ronane | Casting |
| Riccardo Pintus | Line Producer |
| Adrián Dimas | Special Effects Technician |
| Massimo Gattabrusi | Hair Designer |
| Jason Hamer | Prosthetic Designer |
| Carmen Mendías | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Richard Redlefsen | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Hiro Yada | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Tommaso Carignani | Production Secretary |
| Simone Cedroni | Production Manager |
| William Ferrero | Unit Manager |
| Francesca Fiori | Production Coordinator |
| Giorgia Lodato | Assistant Production Manager |
| Lorenzo Maggini | Production Manager |
| Benedetta Pintus | Assistant Production Manager |
| Ludovica Sordi | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Costanza Puri | Travel Coordinator |
| Justin Kuritzkes | Screenplay |
| Daniel Bedusa | Third Assistant Director |
| Paola Capellini | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Edoardo di Lauro | Assistant Director |
| Sara Fathi | Third Assistant Director |
| Alessandra Fortuna | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| Beatrice Marcone | Assistant Director |
| Samuel Scott | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Greta Silvestri | Third Assistant Director |
| Kim H. Winther | First Assistant Director |
| Aldo Verde | Assistant Director Trainee |
| Giulia Bonomelli | Assistant Art Director |
| Ilaria Cascardo | Assistant Art Director |
| Cristina Vittoria Marazzi | Assistant Production Design |
| Chantal Rivera | Assistant Art Director |
| Marco Torresin | Assistant Art Director |
| Andrea Squillace | Set Designer |
| Sara Stirpe | Set Designer |
| Giorgia Visani | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Craig Berkey | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Chelsea Body | Foley Mixer |
| Alessandro Bonfanti | Dialogue Editor |
| Paul Carter | Sound Designer |
| Tony Diaz | ADR Mixer |
| Elliott Elsey | ADR Recordist |
| Davide Favargiotti | Sound Editor |
| Kevin Jung | Foley Editor |
| Yves-Marie Omnes | Sound Mixer |
| Jérôme Rabu | Boom Operator |
| Emanuel Comanducci | Stunts |
| Marco Pancrazi | Stunt Coordinator |
| Frankie Ferrari | Script Supervisor |
| Robin Urdang | Music Supervisor |
| Liesl Takeuchi | Music Coordinator |
| Jacob Moreno | Score Engineer |
| Roberta D'Angelo | Music Editor |
| Chiara Scardamaglia | Location Manager |
| Claudio Del Bravo | Colorist |
| Michele De Angelis | Online Editor |
| Angela Anzelmo | First Assistant Editor |
| Flavia Ballarin | Graphic Designer |
| Chiara Brenna | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Theo Carminati | Concept Artist |
| Chiara Cecili | Painter |
| Matt Marks | Property Master |
| Giulia Severini | Graphic Designer |
| Agnese Zanuso | Props |
| Massimiliano Alagia | Electrician |
| Cristiano Biagioli | Best Boy Grip |
| Niccolò Brindasso | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Bianca Butti | Camera Operator |
| Maurizio Cremisini | Underwater Camera |
| Andrea di Benedetto | Grip |
| Yannis Drakoulidis | Still Photographer |
| Roberto Gentili | "B" Camera Operator |
| Carmelo Guttadauro La Blasca | Best Boy Electrician |
| Bernardo Massaccesi | Camera Trainee |
| Sara Menoni | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Angelo Nakhnoukh | Camera Loader |
| Francisco Pintore | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Martino Tagliaferri | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Massimo Spina | Key Grip |
| Giovanni Tancredi | Gaffer |
| Marco Tedesco | Grip |
| Cristiana Agostinelli | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Marco Alzari | Costume Supervisor |
| Frieda Basso Boccabella | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Alessia Boccardo | Key Costumer |
| Maria Luisa Corda | Seamstress |
| Caterina D'Ambrosio | Costumer |
| Valentina Feriani | Seamstress |
| Chiara Marchionne | Set Costumer |
| Natalina Marinelli | Costumer |
| Martina Parravicini | Key Costumer |
| Alessia Romanazzi | Costumer |
| Guillem Soler Pou | Costumer |
| Vittoria Spadafora | Costume Coordinator |
| Yeraldín Balcázar | Casting Assistant |
| Federica Frieda Didio | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Annalisa Calia | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Annabel Leach | Casting Assistant |
| César Ríos Legaspi | Casting Assistant |
| Maurilio Mangano | Casting Director |
| Anna Massa | Casting Assistant |
| Valentina Materiale | Casting Director |
| Maria Teresa Monaco | Extras Casting |
| Kaitlin Reynell | Casting Assistant |
| Luis Rosales | Casting Director |
| Luis Ángel Vázquez | Casting Associate |
| Alessandro Abiuso | Digital Compositor |
| Rahul Badode | 2D Supervisor |
| Alessandro Bandinelli | 3D Artist |
| Giulio Bartali | VFX Artist |
| Antonio Cascone | Digital Compositor |
| Virginia Cefaly | Visual Effects Producer |
| Alessio Chietera | Digital Compositor |
| Luigi Croce | Digital Compositor |
| Adriano Cirulli | Digital Compositor |
| Flavio De Blasio | Digital Compositor |
| Isabella De Blasio | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Diego Di Paola | Digital Compositor |
| Francesca Falzetta Pizzi | Digital Compositor |
| Mattia Fede | Digital Compositor |
| Carlotta Ferraresi | Digital Compositor |
| Marco Fiorani Parenzi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Marta Gargano | Digital Compositor |
| Sara Gargano | Digital Compositor |
| Fabiana Gianfagna | Digital Compositor |
| Govind Kumar | VFX Artist |
| Giuseppe La Manna | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Paolo Lonzi | 3D Artist |
| Alessandro Macis | Digital Compositor |
| Maura Manfredi | Compositing Lead |
| Vahan Martirosyan | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Yogesh Dattaram Palav | VFX Artist |
| Michele Palomba | Digital Compositor |
| Marco Panci | CG Artist |
| Praful Pradeep Pawar | VFX Artist |
| Emanuele Perrina | Digital Compositor |
| Charlston John Peña | Digital Compositor |
| Rahul Pokharkar | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Matilde Rossi | Digital Compositor |
| Francesco Santoro | Digital Compositor |
| Luca Simonato | 3D Artist |
| Orsola Sorrentino | Visual Effects Editor |
| Sahadev Sadhashiv Suryawanshi | 2D Supervisor |
| Silvia Tolomeo | Visual Effects Editor |
| Pasquale Tomaiuolo | Digital Compositor |
| Vanessa Zighetti | Digital Compositor |
| Tiberio Angeloni | Special Effects |
| Claudia Castaldi | Special Effects Assistant |
| Silvia Castellucci | Special Effects |
| Alessandro Catalano | Special Effects Key Makeup Artist |
| Leonardo Cruciano | Special Props |
| Ughetta Daneri | Special Effects |
| Ottavia Dattolo | Special Effects |
| Camilla Galiano | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Franco Galiano | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Federico Iori | 3D Modeller |
| Chiara Izzo | Special Effects Assistant |
| Mariagiuseppa Maresca | Special Effects Assistant |
| Camilla Masci | Special Effects |
| Simone Miraglia | Special Effects Assistant |
| Matteo Naselli | Special Effects |
| Giorgia Pascali | Special Effects Assistant |
| Marco Pavani | Special Effects |
| Luca Pontassuglia | Special Effects |
| Valentina Radenti | Special Effects |
| Armando Sassi | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Enrico Toscano | Weapons Master |
| Ben Panzeca | Researcher |
| Federica Ceraolo | Publicist |
| Valentina Cheng | Production Coordinator |
| Fanny Narcisi | Production Accountant |
| Riccardo Oliva | Production Assistant |
| Laura Paluzzi | Assistant Accountant |
| Diego Daniel Pardo | Dialogue Coach |
| Sophie Laura Peretz | Production Secretary |
| Luigi Vacchelli | Set Production Assistant |
| Macey Yarbrough | Actor's Assistant |
| Maria Giulia Zannoni | Principal Costumer |
| Matt Curtis | Main Title Designer |
| Kevin Schultz | Foley Mixer |
| Colton Maddigan | Foley Editor |
| Camilo Lara | Music Producer |
| Matteo Furcolo | Leadman |
| Fernanda Perez | Makeup Designer |
| Caetano Veloso | Songs |
| Andrea Scrosati | Thanks |
| Mario Faroni | Thanks |
| Bryan Lourd | Thanks |
| John Garvey | Thanks |
| Rich Cook | Thanks |
| Raffaella de Angelis | Thanks |
| Paolo Inglese | Thanks |
| Daniela Venturelli | Post Production Supervisor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Luca Guadagnino | Producer |
| Peter Spears | Executive Producer |
| Elena Recchia | Executive Producer |
| James Grauerholz | Executive Producer |
| Christian Vesper | Executive Producer |
| Emanuela Matranga | Executive Producer |
| Justin Kuritzkes | Executive Producer |
| Zachary Fox | Associate Producer |
| Lorenzo Mieli | Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 6 | 14 | 1 |
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| 2024 | 9 | 24 | 40 | 16 |
| 2024 | 10 | 27 | 48 | 14 |
| 2024 | 11 | 47 | 88 | 28 |
| 2024 | 12 | 74 | 129 | 50 |
| 2025 | 1 | 152 | 375 | 55 |
| 2025 | 2 | 74 | 182 | 13 |
| 2025 | 3 | 20 | 76 | 3 |
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Were it not for the fact that it features an ex "007", I reckon this would be an almost instantly forgettable gay-themed drama that could easily be found on Dekkoo in a year to two. Anyway, Daniel Craig is the independently wealthy "Lee" and living in a Mexico City where in between tequila and heroi ... ne sessions, he tries to pick up young men. He's not a bad looker and so usually gets some entertainment (paid for, or otherwise) but then he spots an enigmatic young man who comes to their local bar to play chess with a red-headed woman. Intrigued, his usually effective introductions seem to fall on beautiful but disinterested eyes and ears, but he persists and soon manages to befriend student "Eugene" (Drew Starkey). Even though they drink and chat together, he still isn't sure if his new challenge is even eligible for some furious jogging. Indeed, the young man is so completely non-committal and tractable that it's impossible for him to be sure about almost anything about him. Napoleon brandy might help provide an answer, and it does - of sorts, but an extremely satisfactory one for the older man who is clearly becoming obsessed with a man who at best displays indifference to him. "Lee" isn't used to this sensation, but he simply has to have something more meaningful with this man. He cannot just be an another notch on the bedpost, and so he turns his mind to a trip round South America and to take a travelling companion. Why there? Well he's read of a secret plant that he believes both the KGB and CIA are using for it's famed telepathic powers. Perhaps if he finds it, he can reach into the very mind of his gorgeous antagonist? What the men do manage to find in the midst of the Ecuadorian jungle is Lesley Manville and at this point the wheels really came off for me. At the very end, the closing slide says "William S. Burroughs' Queer" as if Luca Guadagnino was saying to us - 'don't blame me". Sure there are some sex scenes, but they are all blink and you'll miss them (and in the trails anyway), so what are we actually left with? A story of an ageing drunk and a narcissistic young man playing a rather depressing form of "cat and mouse" meets "house"? To be fair, Craig delivers strongly indeed, but to what end? His character has nowhere to go, and his range of dependencies are neither attractive nor especially plausible as the second half of the story enters the surreal in quite a desperate way. Starkey has very few meaningful lines and so relies on his perfectly man-scaped appearance to present a persona that is easy on the eye but not remotely troubling for the brain, and that's largely in keeping with the whole story that just lacks substance. It's bizarrely unfulfilling on just about every front and really quite characteristically impotent. There's simply nothing natural about it and as tale of flawed humanity goes, well so what - I didn't care. It looks good, sounds good and has an altogether polished finish to it, but like a meringue there's little to delve into.
Filmmaking that calls for its audiences to study up on its source material (not to mention the life of the creator of that source material) before screening it is, in my opinion, irresponsible, placing an undue burden on viewers in advance. Indeed, if a picture is unable to stand on its own to be at ... least modestly comprehensible on its face, then that’s a production with an innate handicap from the outset. Such is the case with director Luca Guadagnino’s film adaptation of author William S. Burroughs’s 1985 semi-autobiographical novella, a glacially paced, meandering, pretentious, often-inscrutable work of smug cinematic nonsense. The film tells the story of William Lee (Daniel Craig), a gay, well-heeled American expat living in Mexico in 1950. He spends much of his time as a barfly in search of fulfilling incessant hedonistic appetites, particularly his pursuit of a young former GI, Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey), a handsome but ambivalent, noncommittal flirt whose sexual orientation is unclear at best. However, once Lee finally manages to catch the eye of his romantic prospect, the two launch into an on-again/off-again relationship in which they vie for control of the direction it will ultimately take. This rocky odyssey takes them from Mexico to Ecuador and eventually to the South American jungle, where they go in search of the plants used to make ayahuasca. And, in the process, the story becomes an increasingly unfocused, preposterous collection of quasi-psychedelic imagery and surrealistic sequences that make little coherent sense. It’s so ridiculous, in fact, that the narrative becomes laughable, making the filmmaker’s earlier pictures “Call Me By Your Name” (2017) and “Suspiria” (2018) look like pillars of sparkling eloquence by comparison. The fault here lies in a dreadful script full of holes and unexplained developments borne out of lapses in coherence. To its credit, the film’s gorgeous and sometimes-inventive cinematography is admirable, backed by a fine production design and unexpectedly suitable soundtrack. The picture also features Craig’s best screen performance to date, one that shows off the depth of his talent and has earned him numerous accolades, despite the abysmal quality of the material he’s been handed to work with. And it provides a fitting vehicle for a surprisingly effective comedic turn by Jason Schwartzman. At the same time, though, the casting is hampered by Starkey’s sleepwalking portrayal, one that’s about as appetizing as a bowl of reheated canned soup, and a positively embarrassing performance by the usually-reliable Lesley Manville. Without a doubt, movies based on material written by Burroughs are undeniably an acquired taste, but this latest offering drawn from his repertoire represents a serious lack of cognizance, engagement and enlightenment. By all means, please skip this one.