CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (2017) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!! Timothée Chalamet | Movie Review!
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In the book, they elaborated more on why Elio breaks down when Oliver eats the peach (in the book, he actually DOES eat it), and its because he was embarrassed that he was caught doing something so weird and Oliver knew he was embarrassed, so he ate it as a way of going along with it to make Elio feel better, and Elio couldn't believe someone would go so far to make him feel accepted, to make him feel like he wasn't being judged. That's why he got emotional, because he realized how much Oliver gets him, and he's about to leave.
Timothee arrived in Italy early to learn to play the piano and speak Italian. That is definitely him playing the piano. Btw, in the book the piano scene between them is described as intellectual flirting. So you're right.... they were playing... flirting with each other. Last little tidbit... Timotheé had a small earpiece in his ear during that final scene. He coordinated the emotions with the song by listening to Sufjan Stevens in real time. That's acting. Won him a best lead actor Oscar nomination that year. Great reaction guys!!
The way Timothee massaged his throat at the farewell scene... It's exactly how it feels when a lot of emotions are welling up and you feel a giant knot in your throat and you're about to cry. These acting choices are impeccable.
Not enough people talk about the music in this movie. Mystery of love and visions of Gideon are both incredible. I'm tired of gay movies having tragedies. this movie was a refreshing change.
The book absolutely wrecked me. This movie is forever one of my favorites. The acting, the cinematography, the dialogue, etc.
I can never forget the way I cried at the end of the movie.
Michael Stuhlbarg's monologue at the end of the movie is spectacular.
Call me by your name really put Timothee on the map. This is his only Academy Award nomination (so far), this film made him a huge star, he was on every magazine cover everywhere, every legendary film director was talking about him in every interview. This was way before Dune, and it's so shocking to me hearing, 'I've never heard of this film before' from cinephiles... You guys should definitely react to him in 'The King' (he is exceptional in it, and his British accent is incredible), 'Beautiful Boy' (one of his best performances), 'Little Women', 'Bones and All', 'Miss Stevens', 'A Rainy Day in New York'.
I'm always a fan of when movies choose to put the camera close on a great actor's face, and then just KEEP it there for the full moment - letting it linger so that we can truly live in that moment and that feeling. So simple, but so powerful.
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In the book, they elaborated more on why Elio breaks down when Oliver eats the peach (in the book, he actually DOES eat it), and its because he was embarrassed that he was caught doing something so weird and Oliver knew he was embarrassed, so he ate it as a way of going along with it to make Elio feel better, and Elio couldn't believe someone would go so far to make him feel accepted, to make him feel like he wasn't being judged. That's why he got emotional, because he realized how much Oliver gets him, and he's about to leave.
Timothee arrived in Italy early to learn to play the piano and speak Italian. That is definitely him playing the piano. Btw, in the book the piano scene between them is described as intellectual flirting. So you're right.... they were playing... flirting with each other. Last little tidbit... Timotheé had a small earpiece in his ear during that final scene. He coordinated the emotions with the song by listening to Sufjan Stevens in real time. That's acting. Won him a best lead actor Oscar nomination that year. Great reaction guys!!
The way Timothee massaged his throat at the farewell scene... It's exactly how it feels when a lot of emotions are welling up and you feel a giant knot in your throat and you're about to cry. These acting choices are impeccable.
Not enough people talk about the music in this movie. Mystery of love and visions of Gideon are both incredible. I'm tired of gay movies having tragedies. this movie was a refreshing change.
The book absolutely wrecked me. This movie is forever one of my favorites. The acting, the cinematography, the dialogue, etc.
I can never forget the way I cried at the end of the movie.
Michael Stuhlbarg's monologue at the end of the movie is spectacular.
Call me by your name really put Timothee on the map. This is his only Academy Award nomination (so far), this film made him a huge star, he was on every magazine cover everywhere, every legendary film director was talking about him in every interview. This was way before Dune, and it's so shocking to me hearing, 'I've never heard of this film before' from cinephiles... You guys should definitely react to him in 'The King' (he is exceptional in it, and his British accent is incredible), 'Beautiful Boy' (one of his best performances), 'Little Women', 'Bones and All', 'Miss Stevens', 'A Rainy Day in New York'.
I'm always a fan of when movies choose to put the camera close on a great actor's face, and then just KEEP it there for the full moment - letting it linger so that we can truly live in that moment and that feeling. So simple, but so powerful.