The ending of 'Queer' is surreal and slightly confusing. Here's what it means.
Briefly

The surreal ending of Guadagnino's "Queer" blends elements of Burroughs' life with fantastical sequences that challenge notions of identity and connection, emphasizing a poignant dissonance.
As they undergo transformative experiences in their search for Yage, Lee and Allerton's bond reflects both the ecstasy and disillusionment of love, culminating in a surreal and haunting climax.
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