How do you interpret what Elio's father says to him at the end of Call Me By Your Name?

Raul 2022-03-23 09:01:38

I don't know where to start, Elio's father agrees with this feeling from the bottom of his heart, and has been watching these two people who have been in love with each other but cannot be together from the perspective of a bystander. He loves his son deeply, so he Willing to tell his secrets, his beauty, he has been emphasizing that please cherish this special friendship, he started smoking, he felt a little uneasy, but he still insisted on telling his son everything, it was this love, The love of a father who is not mixed with any utilitarianism helps Elio face up to this feeling and not escape.

Now that I have said it, I want to say a few more words. I like this movie so much. In my heart, the scenery is secondary. It revolves around the characters. A slightly melancholy, sensitive, neurotic teenager loves to arrange music. Loves to read, sometimes plays the piano, and plays a guitar. Such a teenager is not suitable anywhere. Only clean sunshine and pure water are the best, and trees and fruits are the desires that are too much. .

If you don't have that kind of father, mother, friend, just watch this movie and think about this moment, it's precious.

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Extended Reading
  • Gracie 2022-01-27 08:05:58

    Ten Carrolls worse than Brokeback Mountain. Just such a small fresh love movie, wearing a French middle-class coat is advanced? ? ?

  • Emelie 2022-01-27 08:05:58

    Hammer's calves were never covered, and his thighs were exposed two-fifths of the time. Foot fetish shots were equally generous. Near the end, there is another "monologue" between a father and his son who is afraid that the audience will not understand, which is called "Kurozawa Akira disease". PS: It's the first time I've seen the quality of the audience's questions being so high. Standard 3.5 out of 10 movies, review later.

Call Me by Your Name quotes

  • Oliver: The Cosmic Fragments by Heraclitus: The meaning of the river flowing is not that all things are changing so that we cannot encounter them twice, but that some things stay the same only by changing.

  • Annella Perlman: [Reading from The Heptaméron] A handsome young knight is madly in love with a princess, and she too is in love with him, though she seems not to be entirely aware of it. Despite the friendship that blossoms between them, or perhaps because of that very friendship, the young knight finds himself so humbled and speechless that he is totally unable to bring up the subject of his love. Until one day he asks the princess point-blank: Is it better to speak or to die?

    Elio: I'll never have the courage to ask a question like that.

    Mr. Perlman: I doubt that. Hey, Elly-Belly. You do know that you can always talk to us?