Sizzling Cast, Dreamy Queer Scenes, and a Love Story You Can’t Miss
Buckle up, movie lovers! On Swift Horses is galloping onto the big screen with a sizzling tale of forbidden love, secret desires, and mid-century drama that you won’t want to miss. This adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s 2019 novel takes us straight to 1950s America, where societal constraints meet smoldering romance. It’s got everything: a tangled love triangle, dreamy queer sex scenes, and a storyline that’s both timeless and oh-so-now!
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From Book to Big Screen Magic
The novel’s leap to film is no small feat, but screenwriter Bryce Kass knew exactly how to do it. He took Pufahl’s heart-wrenching story and turned it into a cinematic masterpiece. Enter director Daniel Minahan—yeah, the one who gave us Game of Thrones and American Crime Story. With his magic touch, Minahan transforms the story into a visually stunning ride through history, emotion, and scandal. Think vintage vibes, killer costumes, and a soundtrack that will have you swooning in your seat!
The Cast of Our Dreams
Daisy Edgar-Jones as Muriel: You might know her from Normal People and Twisters, but Daisy Edgar-Jones takes it up a notch as Muriel, a woman struggling to fit into the boxes society tries to shove her in. She plays Muriel with a mix of longing and defiance that’s pure magic. Her chemistry with Jacob Elordi, who plays Julius, will leave you breathless.
Jacob Elordi as Julius: Speaking of breathless—Jacob Elordi, the star of Euphoria and Saltburn, is back, and he’s bringing the heat! As Julius, he’s charming, complex, and totally captivating. His scenes with Edgar-Jones are filled with enough tension to power a small city. He’s vulnerable, he’s enigmatic, and he’s the reason you’ll be glued to the screen.
Supporting Stars Who Steal the Show
Let’s not forget the all-star supporting cast! We’ve got Diego Calva (Babylon) bringing electricity to every scene he’s in, Will Poulter adding layers of conflict as Muriel’s husband, Lee, and Sasha Calle delivering a powerhouse performance that adds even more depth to this intricate story.
Queer Love and High Stakes
Set against the backdrop of the 1950s—a time bursting with both optimism and oppressive norms—On Swift Horses dives deep into a web of relationships that challenge the era’s strict rules. At the core, it’s all about Muriel and Julius and the undeniable attraction they’re forced to hide. Their love? It’s forbidden, it’s risky, and it’s absolutely irresistible.
But what happens when Julius falls for his coworker Henry (Calva) and Muriel grows close to her neighbor, Sandra (Sasha Calle)?
And did we mention the sex scenes? They’re not just sex scenes—they’re art. Described as “dreamlike,” these moments are as much about emotional connection as they are about physical passion. Representation? Check. Authenticity? Double-check.
Critics Are Already Swooning
On Swift Horses had its grand debut at the Toronto Film Festival, and let’s say, people are losing their minds. MSN calls it “an elegant drama,” while the Hollywood Reporter is all about those performances. IndieWire praises the film for its emotional depth. It’s a love letter to queer stories, and audiences are here for it.
There has yet to be a release date for the film (yet), and we are still waiting for a trailer. But we will let y’all know the moment one drops. This is one ride you’re going to want to be on!
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