Review of Querelle (1982) by Eric R — 18 Sep 2009
Brad Davis, you're so dreamy. This is Fassbinder's most watchable film for me, possibly because of all its homoeroticism, sexually repressed gay men, the hot actors playing sailors with well-built bodies oozing with sweat, and it being a unique tale of murder, lust and amorality.
And the set is just so artificially and beautifully gloomy and desolate. I must now get my hands on a copy of the novel Querelle.
This review of Querelle (1982) was written by Eric R on 18 Sep 2009.
Querelle has generally received positive reviews.
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