In this episode, we discuss Luca Guadagnino’s new film Challengers (2024), which stars Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Seventh Row favourite Josh O’Connor as competitive tennis players and romantic rivals. 

Film critic and Katherine Hepburn obsessive Andrew Kendall joins host Alex Heeney for the episode. We are both Josh O’Connor super-fans and liked the film. But we had a lot of issues with it. We discuss why we can’t stop thinking about it and where it disappoints. 

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On this episode:

0:00 Intro to Challengers and why we’re talking about the film (Josh O’Connor and Luca Guadagnino)

6:04 Why can’t we stop thinking about the film even though we had issues with it? What’s all the fuss about?

13:40 Tennis serves as an extended metaphor and a structure of the film and informs the film’s grammar

26:15 Missing scenes and character development

56:49 The film fails to recognize momentous occasions and how this relates to the way the film was shot

1:00:00 How Luca Guadagnino’s direction rescues weaknesses in the script and performances

1:20:00 Will Challengers still matter by the end of the year or years from now?

1:23:00 Where you can find us, related episodes, coming soon on the podcast

Show Notes

Purchase a copy of Alex’s ebook Call Me by Your Name: A Special Issue

Purchase a copy of Alex’s ebook God’s Own Country: A Special Issue

Read Andrew’s review of Challengers for Stabroek News

Read Seventh Row’s Special Issue on A Bigger Splash

Read Alex’s piece on Josh O’Connor’s performances in Emma. and Hope Gap

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