India, May 2 -- Limerence finds raw choreographic expression in the woozy climax of Luca Guadagnino's Queer. The agony of loving someone more than is reciprocated culminates in a phantom dance of consummation. Two men, high on ayahuasca in the Ecuadorian jungle, start tripping while sitting by a campfire. One is so obsessed with the other he longs for a telepathic connection, "to talk without speaking." The other is reluctant to give in. Drinking a psychoactive brew brings brief respite from inhibitions and complexes. In their shared hallucinatory stupor, the pair sway and writhe together. The push-pull dynamic of their relationship is incorporated into their bodies, the primal forces of desire pulsing beneath. Naked torsos melt into one ...