Daniel Craig directing Call me by your name
Will Daniel Craig be able to build a consistent Pots-007 filmography? The question is legitimate, since James Bond interpreters rarely manage to be anything else and expect to expect other heights. But for Daniel Craig, after 15 years of good and loyal secret service to the British Crown, for the moment everything seems to be going well.
After Death can waitwe therefore found it in 2022 for Glass Onion: a story of unsheathed daggerssecond work of a saga that has established itself well in the cinematographic panorama. The man who was the spy James Bond 5 times is already the detective 3 times Benoît Blanc and all in all it’s no small thing to have already given yourself another cult figure. Absent from screens in 2023, the English actor returns this year Queer by Luca Guadagnino, adaptation of the novel of the same name by William S. Burroughs of which he plays the main role.
A necessarily sulphurous role
Daniel Craig significantly changed the virile masculinity linked to the character of James Bond, creating a small revolution in this universe. And he seems, in a certain sense, to want to continue on this path for himself, taking on, following his incarnation of James Bond, roles and stories that are the opposite of those of 007.
In fact, it becomes incarnate Queer Leeliterary alter ego of William S. Burroughs. Lee is a writer who wanders the gay bars of Mexico, as unhappy as he is drunk and as enthusiastic as he is drugged, and who will meet young Allerton (Drew Starkey). A young man who will reject him, but with whom Lee will nevertheless embark on a hallucinatory adventure in the depths of South America, to find a mysterious drug that would give him telepathic powers…

The trailer revealed (video at the top of the article) leaves the story details of Queer surrounded by a foggy mystery, between hallucinations, nightmares and reality shown in very beautiful images. Daniel Craig appears very involved in the role, both the actor and the character appear totally abandoned to Luca Guadagnino’s vision.
Queer currently no release date has been announced in France.
Source: Cine Serie

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