In 'Queer,' Daniel Craig departs from his Bond persona, portraying Lee, an American writer navigating a complex romantic landscape in postwar Mexico City.
The film's depiction of explicit male intimacy marks a bold evolution in Craig's career, showcasing a courageous embrace of diverse roles away from the iconic Bond image.
Craig's candidness in interviews highlights his desire to move beyond Bond while contemplating what his legacy will be and expressing indifference about his successor.
Amidst playing a variety of roles post-Bond, Craig's transformation culminates in 'Queer,' which stands out for its seedy yet beautiful portrayal of love and lust.
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