#MovieReview: 'Call Me By Your Name'
Content: Sexual
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Written By: James Ivory
In Theaters: Nov 24, 2017 Limited
Runtime: 130 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
A movie Call Me By Your Name has stepped out from other LGBTQ storied movies. It has all the flavors it needs to be. This movie is tragic one where Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer play lovers. It is sensual and transcendent tale of first love, based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman. There is no doubt saying it’s a sexiest movie of the year. Director of movie Call Me By Your Name is Luca Guadagnino. Movie has tried to illustrate an unusual love, a stunning interpretation of Italy in the early ’80s and an opportunity to watch Armie Hammer and his ridiculous body moves.
In the north of Italy during summer of 1983, Timothée Chalamet as Elio Perlman, a 17- year-old American-Italian, spends his days in his family's 17th century house recording and playing classical music, reading, and jerking with his friend Esther Garrel playing as Marzia. Elio’s relationship with his father (Michael Stuhlbarg) is much closer, which he enjoys a lot. His father, a famous professor is a Greco-Romal culture specialist. His mother Annella (Amira Casar) is a translator. He grows up learning and deeply understanding local culture, which his mother teaches him. While Elio's complexity and intelligent gifts suggest he is already matured, there is much that yet remains innocent and immature about him, mainly about matters of the heart. One day, Oliver (Armie Hammer), a amiable scholar from America who is working on his doctorate, arrives to accomplish his internship worked with Elio's father. Amid the sparkling of the setting, Elio and Oliver discover the heady beauty of emerging desire over the course of a time that will change their lives ever and ever.