Guadagnino's 'Call Me by Your Name' portrays queer desire in radiant sunlight, contrasting with his new film, where darkness dominates the quest for connection.
In 'Queer', Lee's pursuit of fleeting encounters reflects his deeper struggle with addiction and longing—the contact he seeks becomes self-destructive and elusive.
The contrast between 'Call Me by Your Name' and 'Queer' emphasizes how daylight represents liberation, while night encapsulates the darker, more complex sides of sexuality.
The intimacy in Lee's character is encapsulated through Craig's performance, where the actor's expressive blue eyes convey an intense yearning and emotional turmoil.
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