Call Me by Your Name
トーク情報- wochintake
wochintake The Perlmans own a villa outside of Moscazzano in Northern Italy, where they spend their summers and Hannukah. They invite a graduate student to spend six weeks with them over the summer to help Professor Perlman with his work. This summer - 1983 - the student in question is an American named Oliver. While there, Oliver largely associates with the Perlmans' seventeen year old son Elio and Elio's friends, the females among the group whose hearts are aflutter by Oliver's preppy good looks. Oliver, in fact, takes up casually with one of them, Chiara. Elio is an intellectual, but has no experience with girls as he is only now experimenting with his initial stage of manhood and masculinity. If not for Oliver, Elio probably would have chosen Chiara himself, and as such takes up with Marzia instead. Despite their social association and sleeping in adjoining rooms in the villa, Elio doesn't much like Oliver in thinking him too cocky and arrogant partly in that brash American sensibility. In turn, Oliver believes Elio is patronizing in his outward dislike of him. These outward behaviors mask the fact that there is a deep attraction between Elio and Oliver based largely on their admiration of the other's intellect. When they eventually admit that attraction late into Oliver's stay, Oliver is more reticent to act on those feelings in not wanting to ruin his own or Elio's life in still being in the closet, while Elio wants to experience all that sex and love are as he is in the flush of first real love. With Oliver and Elio's clandestine relationship, Elio has to figure out what to do about Marzia, he who may be aware or unaware of her own very deep feelings for him in also experiencing that flush of first love. The other question then becomes if Elio will be able to recover as there will definitely be an end at least to this phase of Oliver and Elio's romance when Oliver leaves to go home at the end of the summer /
- wochintake
wochintake It was an absolute pleasure to watch Timothee Chalamet play the lead role. The movie held on honestly to its vision. The setting of the movie was an absolute jewel. Cinematography was blissful. Overall, watching this movie makes you feel sublimating into the good vibes of the film.
- wochintake
wochintake This movie is not a typical romance movie where boy meets girl, and they live happily ever after. This is a movie that touches just the right feelings and emotions too it's audience, it's boy meets boy and a lot more. Right at the start of the movie there are a lot of moments that the audience can relate too. The curiosity/doubts Elio has towards his sexuality and who he really is. Through the entire movie the audience can feel connected too the main characters, and really understand the complex themes of the movie. And right at the end when everyone are hoping for the magical happy ending, one is just left heartbreak and sadness at the end of the movie. And most of all this move makes the fans of the books and the audience that watched the movie longin for more.