![]() ![]() In the movie, Oliver is endearing and human and sexy and caring. ![]() Armie Hammer is absolutely brilliant in the way he humanizes Oliver who is somewhat glorified through Elio's lens in the first part of the book. Timothée is truly a revelation and his last scene during the credits will have a lasting impact on everyone. It's so rare that a performance truly shows the depth of longing, and despair, and passion a character conveys through written words without the internal monologue. ![]() Elio will make you want to break your own damn heart. Elio will make you want to live your life to the fullest. Elio will make you want to love, and hurt, and piece yourself back together with absolutely no regrets whatsoever. ![]() Timothée Chalamet is an absolute force of nature. A beautiful love that will leave you longing to find your own love and drown in it. It's a movie about love, and love, and love. Call Me By Your Name is not a tragic movie. Call Me By Your Name is the kind of movie that makes you sit through the credits with tears rolling down your face, staring blankly at the screen with a lump in your throat and tightness in your chest. ![]()
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