Daniel Craig dominates Luca Guadagnino's hallucinatory adaptation of William S Burroughs's novella
Worth it for 'a bonkers Lesley Manville' alone! I wonder if the Wokerati will complain that Craig shouldn't be playing a gay role...
I have no idea, and frankly I don't care what they think. It's a terrific performance and that's all I care about.
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I'm not sure exactly how your podcast is relevant to my review. I'm simply looking at the direction, performances, etc. I'm not attempting to make political statements or moral evaluations.
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Worth it for 'a bonkers Lesley Manville' alone! I wonder if the Wokerati will complain that Craig shouldn't be playing a gay role...
I have no idea, and frankly I don't care what they think. It's a terrific performance and that's all I care about.
Get wise to the Queering of history in my podcast here:
https://soberchristiangentlemanpodcast.substack.com/p/s2-ep-31-queering-history-they-are-a5b
I'm not sure exactly how your podcast is relevant to my review. I'm simply looking at the direction, performances, etc. I'm not attempting to make political statements or moral evaluations.
O.k.