What are the memorable details in "Call Me By Your Name"?

Jordyn 2022-04-23 07:01:39

Let me tell you some inexplicable and useless details (the fourth time I watched it and recorded it):

1. Oliver fell asleep as soon as he went to Elio's house, and Elio woke Oliver up after pretending to drop a book on the ground;

2. The earliest close contact between the two of them, except for the opening handshake, was when Elio stepped on his bicycle and leaned against Oliver for the first time when he went to town for the first time. After that, Elio said "Sorry about that";

3. It is written in the book that the closest distance between them before the kiss was when Oliver lit Elio after he bought the cigarette (this part of the movie is restored);

4. When Elio confessed to Oliver, he involuntarily put on his body twice, very shy (of course, it is possible that Tiancha just added drama to himself);

5. In the above confession + kissing scene, Elio is wearing a Talking Heads T-shirt (boring enough details);

6. Oliver returned Elio's note. After Elio saw it, he excitedly turned around twice (this may still be the addition of Tiancha himself);

7. The T-shirt Elio put on before meeting Oliver at midnight was Nice Weekend, which reappeared in the most touching conversation between father and son;

8. In the famous peach play, Elio was reading a book, and then the inner page of the book fell off, um;

9. T-shirt stalk again, the red polo shirt that Elio wore when he and Oliver met for the first time was also what Elio wore on their last night (the night Elio drank too much and vomited); This passage in the book happened in Rome. After Elio vomited, Oliver held his forehead with his hand. Elio was very moved at the time, because he felt that when one person vomited, it was very necessary for another person to hold his forehead. of courage)

On the fifth viewing, pay attention to any missing details.

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Extended Reading

Call Me by Your Name quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Oliver: Later!

  • Art Historian 2: Cinema is a mirror of reality and it is a filter.