Watched Mar 12, 2024
Julio Torres is it, so beautifully playful that he makes me jealous of the world he lives in. He manages to capture a complex and emotional experience, while making different parts relational to people of different experiences. Some parts made me laugh as a human, others as a New Yorker, others still as an artist. It was also great to see legibly queer art that did not center gender or sexuality in its story. If this is his first film, I cannot wait to see what he does in this lifetime.
