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For about fifteen seconds there, we were actually playing tennis, and we understood each other completely. His films often allow queerness to exist naturally, as an aspect of the characters, choosing to focus on their stories rather than how those stories fit into broader themes of identity. 

The film, which has been garnering praise across festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, is currently in limited release in North America, but opens widely in Canada on December 13th.

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I Am Queer; I Am Embodied: Longing and Lust in Challengers and Queer

“What do you want?”

Tashi Duncan, Challengers

When I was younger, I told a man in Rome that I liked his hands.

To have your body used as a vessel? Known for acclaimed works with queer characters like Call Me by Your Name, Challengers, and Bones and All, Guadagnino’s films have often been included in conversations about queerness and identity on screen.

The new film Queer follows Lee (played by Daniel Craig) as he lives in postwar Mexico City before setting off on a quest for a plant rumoured to grant telepathy.

While Luca received many good reviews, many say the movie doesn't quite achieve the depth of Pixar's greatest movies – maybe this deliberate non-specificity is partly to blame for these critiques.

The generality of intention with the depiction of Luca's characters also appears flimsy under further scrutiny. The difficulty is to convince someone else that he is part of you.

I am you / and you are me, says “Compress/Repress.”

Deep in the jungle, they meet Dr.

Cotter (Lesley Manville), an eccentric botanist willing to shepherd them through an ayahuasca trip. There’s the sex, of course, but there’s also the drinking, and the smoking, and the heroin. Sitting around the campfire, their bodies begin to fade away.

I’m not queer, Lee. Allerton says without speaking.

What did I even want to come next? Instead, when the film cuts, it’s Art and Patrick who are located right where our eye has naturally moved, and they cross again in an unexpected direction. What else could I want? It’s more like a story about human relationships and somehow the two characters involved are both men.” Luca Guadagnino has previously touched on the subject during the release of Call Me By Your Name.

The men grin and hug and squeeze and Tashi leaps out of her seat, shouting, Come on!

Tashi opens the film asking Art what he wants. It’s the visual language of queer longing, of stolen looks. I have something to tell you, I said. Who cared whether or not I’d acted on that want? Expecting that I’d never be brave enough to act on it, I savored the act of longing.

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Then he asked what I was into.

I didn’t know what to say. In Bones and All(2022), bodies are consumed, the ultimate act of intimacy.

In Challengers, bodies are to be lusted over. As they sit together at the bar, Lee longs to reach out and caress his face.