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Call Me by Your Name

2017 8 104.4K views saved
Call Me by Your Name

In 1980s Italy, a relationship begins between seventeen-year-old teenage Elio and the older adult man hired as his father's research assistant.

Countries: US
Languages: French, English, Italian
Runtime: 2hrs 12min
Status: Released
Release date: 2017-07-28
Release format: Streaming — Oct 25, 2017
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Michelle G.
@michellecgb 7 years ago

I love coming-of-age films and this one is **by far** my favorite because there's no tragedy, there's no ugliness, there's only beauty; the beauty of love, the beauty of getting to know yourself, the beauty of loss, the beauty of courage...

I don't think it gets sweeter than this film, and it will make you appreciate your life, your relationships and yourself simply because you're forced to think of beauty, of goodness, and when you do that, you can see it wherever you haven't been able to see it before.

Thimothée Chalamet was amazing, as was Armie Hammer, but Elio's character stands out, as it should, for all the right reasons. I completely fell for him and he reminded me of the kind of guy I would've loved to be a teenager with. He's endeering, intelligent, loving, and, above all, he's his own person.

I'm so happy I watched this film; it's like a hug or a slow kiss that you wish would last forever.

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Michelle G.
@michellecgb 7 years ago

I love coming-of-age films and this one is **by far** my favorite because there's no tragedy, there's no ugliness, there's only beauty; the beauty of love, the beauty of getting to know yourself, the beauty of loss, the beauty of courage...

I don't think it gets sweeter than this film, and it will make you appreciate your life, your relationships and yourself simply because you're forced to think of beauty, of goodness, and when you do that, you can see it wherever you haven't been able to see it before.

Thimothée Chalamet was amazing, as was Armie Hammer, but Elio's character stands out, as it should, for all the right reasons. I completely fell for him and he reminded me of the kind of guy I would've loved to be a teenager with. He's endeering, intelligent, loving, and, above all, he's his own person.

I'm so happy I watched this film; it's like a hug or a slow kiss that you wish would last forever.

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Thi D.
@thici86 7 years ago

A movie to reach your soul. A movie about love and heartbreak and how the summer loves are usually the greatest ones, and that will forever leave a mark in your life. Its so intense and also so fast. Everything is great here, to acting, to photography, to soundtrack. The last scene is so beautiful and so sad at the same time that you won't forget for a long time.

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Jeffree
@jeffreecdg 7 years ago

**_One of the most beautiful movies ever. I’ve watched it twice and cried both times. I felt that way once when I was younger. _**

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Nuno Santos
@miigssantos 3 years ago

The ending broke my heart 😢

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Brian
@brianangad 6 years ago

Love the story, love the visual.

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Dan Conway
@dizzydjc 7 years ago

Absolutely adored this film, such an amazing piece of cinema. It was worth the hype. Also, every single one of the actors delivered some fantastic scenes. I can't wait for the sequel!

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sebastian
@sebassms 7 years ago

The final shot is probably the most powerful scene of the year. I just can't shake that feeling. The movie was all around perfect, with superb acting and directing. Special kudos to James Ivory's screenplay which captures the essence of the novel in just the right way, with short scenes, little dialoge and a lots of images. I know is a long shot, but I hope come Oscar night, Tiomothée gets what he deserves.

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aniza
@aniza 7 years ago

Saw this movie twice. It became instantly my favorite movie.
Phenomenal acting delivered by Timothee and Armie with their AMAZING chemistry that makes this whole movie experience sexy and appealing. You can feel the sexual tension throughout the movie... that first love kind of feel.
We see Elio and Oliver relationship developing but there is so much that it's unsaid and misunderstood for us viewers that makes us intrigued and captivated by what's happening. Also, the subtly of understanding their relationship though their actions instead of their words...
In one word: intense.

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Hugo Daniel
@hugodaniel 7 years ago

Wonderful movie. Very well told story. Unfortunately Oliver does not stay with Elio but for the time being and Elio's age is very difficult for Oliver because he has a completely different life in a society that little accept this type of relationship.
Dude the best part of the movie is the acceptance of parents. How wonderful it would be if parents would react that way forever. The father's conversation with Elio ends at the end of the film and surprisingly exciting and inspiring. "I Love Call me by your name". PERFECT.

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anaeileendeath
@anaeileendeath 7 years ago

Such gem! What a beautiful movie! Incredible romance! http://bagulhossinistros.blogspot.com.br/2018/01/critica-do-filme-me-chame-pelo-seu-nome.html

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