
In 1950s Mexico City, William Lee, an American ex-pat in his late forties, leads a solitary life amidst a small American community. However, the arrival in town of Eugene Allerton, a young student, stirs William into finally establishing a meaningful connection with someone.
- 6.6
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 18m

Daniel Craig
William Lee
Drew Starkey
Eugene Allerton
Jason Schwartzman
Joe Guidry
Lesley Manville
Doctor Cotter
Henry Zaga
Winston Moor
Drew Droege
John Dumé
Andra Ursuta
Mary
Daan de Wit
Karl Steinberg
Colin Bates
Tom Williams
Simon Rizzoni
Ship Ahoy Bartender
Octavio Mendoza
Chimu Bar Artists
Omar Apollo
Chimu Bar Guy
Silverio Castro
Hotel Owner
Amir Antonio Samande Chavez
Ship Ahoy Bartender
Andrea Montserrat Rios Hernandez
Ship Ahoy Waitress
Claudio Cardenas
Ship Ahoy Chess Player
Gilberto Barraza
Cab Driver
Jean Carlos Gonzalez Flores
Lola's Waiter
Michael Kent
Ship Ahoy Young Man
Lorenzo Pozzan
Joe Guidry's Acquaintance
Ronia Ava
Joan
Juan Domingo Sandoval Puga
Curio Shop Clerk
Michaël Borremans
Doctor
Mery Patricia Atencio Huaranga
Female Villager
Perla Ambrosini
Lee’s Mother (uncredited)





















Released
en
$53,400,000.00
$5,450,715.00
- #mexico city, mexico
- #based on novel or book
- #sexuality
- #telepathy
- #drug addiction
- #eroticism
- #surrealism
- #addiction
- #drug use
- #loneliness
- #jungle
- #period drama
- #desire
- #sensuality
- #psychedelics
- #lgbt
- #character study
- #bisexual man
- #heroin addiction
- #1950s
- #psychedelic drug
- #gay theme
- #self destructiveness
- #gay relationship
- #homoerotic
- #bar
- #age-gap relationship
- #romantic drama
- #queer loneliness
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Filmmaking that calls for its audiences to study up on its source material (not to mention the life of the creator of that source material) before screening it is, in my opinion, irresponsible, placing an undue burden on viewers in advance. Indeed, if a picture is unable to stand on its own to be at least modestly comprehensible on its face, then that’s a production with an innate handicap from th

Were it not for the fact that it features an ex "007", I reckon this would be an almost instantly forgettable gay-themed drama that could easily be found on Dekkoo in a year to two. Anyway, Daniel Craig is the independently wealthy "Lee" and living in a Mexico City where in between tequila and heroine sessions, he tries to pick up young men. He's not a bad looker and so usually gets some entertain











