Daniel Craighas had a hugely diverse career over the last decade. On the one hand, he is known for playing James Bond. He appeared in five post-20th-centuryBond movies, beginning withCasino Royalein 2006. At the same time, Craig’s career has included non-Bond dramas, including the 2008 war thrillerDefiance, and the book adaptation thrillerThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. In the last five years, Craig has also been known as Benoit Blanc, the charismatic detective from theKnivesOutmovies.

Craig was so good as Benoit Blanc thatmany thought he deserved an Oscar nominationforBest Supporting Actor. Though he did get acting nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes both years, the actor was snubbed at the Oscars for bothKnives Outand its sequel. Despite this academy neglect, this awards year might finally be Craig’s chance to earn the Oscar attention he so deserves.

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Craig’s Performance Of One Key Aspect In Queer Shocked A Consultant

Queer Has Earned Craig Oscar Buzz

Craig and Luca Guadagnino reveal that an element of his performance in the movieQueershocked a consultant.Queeris a drama film about an American expatriate man named William Lee who recounts his stories in Mexico City. Among these tales includes Lee’s love affair with a much younger man, Eugene Allerton. Guadagnino directs the movie, which features a leading cast including Craig, Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville, Jason Schwartzman, Daan de Wit, and Henrique Zaga. This film has gained Craig earlyOscar buzz for Best Actor.

Queeris set for a limited release in theaters on November 27.

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Speaking withThe New York Times, Craig and Guadagnino talk about the actor’s depiction of drug use in the film. They mention a scene, shot in real-time, wherein Lee cooks and shoots up heroin while alone in his apartment. According to the director, by the end of this sequence,the film’s consultant, a former drug addict, was shaking and in pain. The consultant reportedly noted that “This artist is rendering the experience of my life in four minutes.” Check out their full quotes below:

Craig: I’ve known plenty of people with drug habits, and it’s not pretty.

Guadagnino: I was totally certain that scene had to play in real time, without any infringement of the fiction… [The consultant] said to me, ‘This artist is rendering the experience of my life in four minutes.’ Daniel made that gentleman feel so connected, hurt and, at the same time, elated. It was one of the great moments of my life.

Craig: I recognize the character in myself. I recognize the pain, the longing, the yearning, the love, the difficulty and all the faults.

Our Take On What This Means For Craig’s Queer Performance

Craig’s Role Sounds Intense

This most recent description ofCraig’s performance only adds to his Oscar potential. The Academy tends to award performances when actors go to extreme lengths, either on a physical or dramatic scale, for their roles. While Craig’s physical transformation may be more slight than some actors have seen in the past, theQueerscene described highlights the intensity of the role. Said intensity could translate well to Academy recognition asCraigeyes an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.

Source:NYT

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