Starkey emphasizes that the integration of sexuality in films is essential for understanding oneself and others, highlighting how intimacy reveals much about personal connections.
He critiques American audiences for being prudish about sex in cinema, suggesting it contrasts with the openness of consuming sexual content through personal devices like phones.
Speaking about the character Eugene, Starkey describes portraying him as a daunting challenge that required understanding a deeply nuanced character struggling with his sexual identity.
Starkey reflects on the historical context of Burroughs' work, noting that it captures a time of confusion and a lack of language for gay identity.
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