![]() It is such an evocative world that they filmed in. For better or worse, Elio and Oliver are sort of forced together as Elio becomes his guide across the summer, but maybe it could be more than that. ![]() Well, this year the graduate student is Oliver (Armie Hammer) and American who makes waves in the small Italian town from the moment he arrives in his short shorts, proving that Armie Hammer is at least 50% legs. Elio’s father is an academic, who we will pretend for a moment can actually afford this summer house, who every year invites a graduate student to come and visit and help him catalogue his work. They live in a beautiful old house set among an orchard of apricots and near the local river, the kind of place that no sane person would ever refuse an invitation too. So to set the scene, one hot summer in the countryside of northern Italy we come across Elio (Timothée Chalamet), his father (Michael Stuhlbarg) and mother Annella (Amira Casar). ![]() ![]() Well as my father never says, better late than never, so let’s dive into the world of the Italian countryside in the 1980s. So I have to admit this was a hard film to track down near me, which is why this review is quite late compared to many others, however, after an hour trip into town I finally got the chance to give Call Me By Your Name a watch. ![]()
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