The Seductive Atmosphere of CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (2017)

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  • @RobyFN2169dtf
    @RobyFN2169dtf  6 лет назад +158

    OUR MUSIC VIDEO: ruclips.net/video/MWpI7jvpt_Y/видео.html

    • @angelesskies
      @angelesskies 4 года назад

      iamthatroby What is the song playing at this exact time stamp 3:46 in the background, I can’t find it?

    • @katelynreinhart6266
      @katelynreinhart6266 3 года назад

      C DC met up here here I y July you I’m ugh fvwvbsvs v a

  • @talia8515
    @talia8515 6 лет назад +6800

    little did I know that after I saw this movie I would never be the same

    • @rianarabenandrasana9215
      @rianarabenandrasana9215 5 лет назад +19

      talia vibes exactly 😭

    • @loris7660
      @loris7660 4 года назад +77

      I almost made it without crying until they talked about Elio's dad's speech. Every time I hear him say, "to make yourself feel nothing so as not to feel anything...what a waste," I just lose it. Too bad I'm hearing that for the first time at 42. What a waste indeed.

    • @jamessmeyer
      @jamessmeyer 4 года назад +17

      Not even joking this movie really changed me. Totally agree

    • @katya2672
      @katya2672 4 года назад +1

      Nun Yah how lol

    • @erinl4359
      @erinl4359 4 года назад +25

      i don’t know why it impacted me so much, but it did. i finished watching it, sat there and just thought that this is THAT film for me. i bought the book immediately and fell in love with the story all over again.

  • @erics1140
    @erics1140 6 лет назад +10402

    Glad I’m not the only one who can’t quite articulate how haunted and changed they are after seeing this film. It’s been three days and I can’t shake it.

    • @kayleechisholm7921
      @kayleechisholm7921 5 лет назад +508

      I watched it over a year ago and im still “off” . It took a few months for me to function like a normal human without crying every time i tgought of the movie

    • @risrem
      @risrem 5 лет назад +235

      @@kayleechisholm7921 me too oh my God I'm glad I'm not the only one. Every time I saw something regarding the movie I just started crying. I only listen to the soundtrack when it's summer so it doesn't take the feelings away

    • @karbear5274
      @karbear5274 5 лет назад +73

      Took me a month to get over it

    • @faustofernandez2971
      @faustofernandez2971 5 лет назад +145

      I bought the movie two months ago and I have seen it it in its entirety about 6 times, plus numerous other times to see a few scenes over and over again. I have never been enthralled so much by a movie.

    • @rubytheberry
      @rubytheberry 5 лет назад +108

      It's so weird a movie does that to us and I can't explain how, I watched it 5 days ago and watched it again the day after, my boyfriend was upset that I was crying all the time and I couldn't explain him why this movie effected me that way he probably won't understand unless he watches it but I'm afraid it won't have the same effect on him, I'm afraid he will judge it because it's about two men falling in love. And all the soundtracks have been playing in my head for the past 5 days send help I have midterms
      edit: my boyfriend I watched it together it didn't have the same effect on him but he liked it

  • @dannysoderberg9051
    @dannysoderberg9051 6 лет назад +7921

    This movie physically CHANGED me in ways I can't explain. I love it so much

  • @mariopotter99
    @mariopotter99 6 лет назад +3929

    elioelioelioelio

    • @kennethhoskins1647
      @kennethhoskins1647 6 лет назад +172

      I literally sobbed when Elio said this while on the phone. I sweat I could feel his longing and sorrow. Give Timmy that damn Oscar!

    • @n.k.7208
      @n.k.7208 6 лет назад +85

      Kenneth Hoskins Like he was begging him to remember what they shared. Begging for Oliver to confirm to him that it is he (Elio) who truly has Oliver’s heart. So heartbreaking 😭

    • @mounikareddy6774
      @mounikareddy6774 5 лет назад +62

      ".............oliverr..I remember everything.."
      😫😥😭😩

    • @kikkasluca
      @kikkasluca 5 лет назад +2

      Omg stap !😁

    • @hawabarre6169
      @hawabarre6169 5 лет назад +1

      You’re cringe

  • @megapwn323
    @megapwn323 6 лет назад +3058

    Final shot of this film is incredible

  • @walter8131
    @walter8131 6 лет назад +8025

    Dragged out? I think the slow pace of the movie is so appropriate. The film needs to be enjoyed like a glass of exquisite wine - slowly, so that none of its bouquet and taste is missed.

    • @RobyFN2169dtf
      @RobyFN2169dtf  6 лет назад +353

      I meant dragged out in a positive sense!

    • @dito96
      @dito96 6 лет назад +9

      Walter Amen

    • @moldyvoldy69
      @moldyvoldy69 5 лет назад +32

      I completely agree!! The book is also paced like that.

    • @alans2418
      @alans2418 5 лет назад +51

      After reading the book I feel the movie wasn't long enough! There are chunks of conversation between Oliver and Elio that I wish was included. Oh well! Such an amazing and haunting film!

    • @lostalien9538
      @lostalien9538 5 лет назад +42

      I thought it was too short..we need the uncut 4 hour 15 minutes version in our life!

  • @FluFFY13G
    @FluFFY13G 6 лет назад +8080

    This movie HURT me

  • @cameronfrootloops
    @cameronfrootloops 6 лет назад +2773

    the ending scene of elio staring into the fire crying makes me feel as though he is thinking back on the beautiful summer he shared with oliver. The final scene is powerful in that we are remembering everything the two went through, and i could feel the heartbreak that was being portrayed by timothee. beautiful movie and story all around, honestly.

    • @savanna5107
      @savanna5107 4 года назад +68

      SoyPeligro i feel like at the end when he smiles he’s thinking to himself “what did you expect, elio?”

    • @misha3318
      @misha3318 4 года назад +71

      SoyPeligro apparently that scene was elio taking his father’s advice. he told him to really feel the heartbreak and not turn away from it or ignore it. they wanted to take us, the audience through that journey as well, unable to cut away forced to watch and feel elio’s heartbreak with him

    • @joshuajagonal5364
      @joshuajagonal5364 4 года назад +22

      Tim and Armie were born to portray the characters of the movie. Everything is really a meeting of the soul. 😍

    • @ashleerose9969
      @ashleerose9969 4 года назад +19

      he actually was! the song playing (visions of Gideon) was about someone looking back at love and wondering if it was real or just a "video" just like Gideon who thought he was hallucinating god coming to him thinking they were just "visions" (like in the lyrics)

    • @augustdreamingg
      @augustdreamingg 4 года назад +3

      The movie ending is so much different to the book

  • @morganbartlett7958
    @morganbartlett7958 6 лет назад +3949

    This story broke my heart in the best way.

    • @vidyasagar5844
      @vidyasagar5844 6 лет назад +2

      broke mine too..dont even have words to describe

    • @blacktigerpaw1
      @blacktigerpaw1 6 лет назад +2

      +Morgan McShane
      You're gonna love 'The Normal Heart'.

    • @johnwilson6971
      @johnwilson6971 6 лет назад

      Wow perfection .

    • @dyllyvanily
      @dyllyvanily 6 лет назад

      @@blacktigerpaw1 omg that film is heartbreaking

    • @gilanapatrick
      @gilanapatrick 5 лет назад +1

      Well said

  • @rimmel65
    @rimmel65 6 лет назад +3270

    This movie is art, class, beauty and Guadagnino is not in nomination for best direction...incredible

    • @linnaeusshecut3959
      @linnaeusshecut3959 6 лет назад +46

      Many of the Academy voters never see the movies on the big screen. They are sent DVD's of those that are nominated. Some vote according to personal investments or loyalties. Art seems to be of least concern in the business of Hollywood. How can one explain how "Crash" won over "Brokeback Mountain"? Elizabeth Taylor was given an Oscar for "Butterfield 8" which she referred to as "that piece of shit." Dame Judi Densch was surprised when given an Oscar for her short role in "Shakespear in Love." The awards are still important for a lucrative return on the investments, so I wish CMBYN would win something. The Academy tends to reward "performances" - someting that can used in a video splash and sound bite. Films are often cut to fit the daily schedule of the venue, which can involve 15 to 20 minutes of trailers and advertisements. The best one can do for this masterpiece is to tell others about it and contribute to the online discussions of it. Above all, buy a Blu-ray copy and study it for years to come. Also, become familiar with other great movies such as "Juliet of the Spirits," created by Federico Fellini, which are outside of the Hollywood business machines.

    • @rimmel65
      @rimmel65 6 лет назад +5

      Or Moroder who won for that stupid soundtrack and Moricone didn't win with "Mission" soundtrack ..a shame
      So, why to keep on with all this fake "just money committed" showbiz?

    • @elainesnow326
      @elainesnow326 6 лет назад +8

      Couldn’t agree more. And both Armie & Stuhlbarg should have received noms

    • @elainesnow326
      @elainesnow326 6 лет назад

      rimmel65 Mission has one of the most memorable scores ever. Fun fact: almost every figure skater has skated to it during their competitive careers

    • @elainesnow326
      @elainesnow326 6 лет назад +1

      Jean Kennedy so true. I thought the “Shape of Water” was meh at best. It is interesting to view old broadcasts: they were not at all obsessed with fashion & there are plenty of empty seats, and the speeches are short and to the point. They still often got it wrong when it came to major awards - Really, “How Green was my Valley” over “Citizen Kane”? And no best picture nomination for “Do the Right Thing”? For the most part, Hollywood still plays it safe. Too bad.

  • @eligirl100
    @eligirl100 6 лет назад +2480

    Elio and Oliver would be 51 and 58 respectively today :(

    • @___hi3453
      @___hi3453 5 лет назад +44

      No they wont, they're ten years apart. Elio is 17, Oliver is 27

    • @HistorySpace7
      @HistorySpace7 5 лет назад +402

      no, in the movie Elio is 17 years old, and Oliver 24, 3 years later when they meet again, Elio has 21 and Oliver 27, so now, they should have 51 and 57. If they were real ... I suppose.

    • @Lina-nr1ks
      @Lina-nr1ks 5 лет назад +111

      now I feel kinda nostalgic lmao I'm sad

    • @nhyle4947
      @nhyle4947 5 лет назад +8

      @@HistorySpace7 wait, how do you know they will meet again when Elio is in his 20s??

    • @HistorySpace7
      @HistorySpace7 5 лет назад +78

      @@nhyle4947 Well, in the book, they meet again 3 years later. But i dont really know if they will change it on the new part that is coming out supposely this october, that is called ''Find Me'', when Elio's Dad, find his old love. But Elio is finding Oliver again in Paris, 'cause he becomes in a professional classic pianist and yes, too many things to tell ya, i dont want to spoiler you haha, but you can ask whatever you want to know about it

  • @nn6404
    @nn6404 6 лет назад +912

    I cannot stop thinking about this movie. It is haunting me.

    • @estelle3005
      @estelle3005 5 лет назад +13

      Unfortunately lots of people feel the same. I’m glad I saw it but I could have done without the addiction

    • @carrot1651
      @carrot1651 4 года назад +9

      N N me too, but i’m glad i’m addicted to this movie cause it is a fucking masterpiece

    • @lovelybones3737
      @lovelybones3737 4 года назад

      estelle3005 we most likely will get a squeal I hope they end up together

    • @abi-ij8pr
      @abi-ij8pr 3 года назад

      @@lovelybones3737 yes there will be :) there is already a sequel in book form called “find me”

  • @TehKhronicler
    @TehKhronicler 6 лет назад +1455

    Days after seeing it I still have the lingering sensation that some kind of lack now exists in me, as if I'll never quite be able to match the exquisiteness I experienced... The best kind of bittersweet though, sublime melancholy. And it was just a movie, FUCK.

    • @jenritter8678
      @jenritter8678 6 лет назад +47

      ugh that’s how I’m feeling now and it’s quite distressing. I don’t know what to do with myself besides plan my alternative life in which I’m living in 1980’s Italy, falling in love lmao

    • @loris7660
      @loris7660 4 года назад +22

      It's that horrible feeling of a first love that, once it's lost, can never be found again. Those feelings are once in a lifetime, if you're lucky (some never have that experience). I find myself mourning for what could have been. I wasn't lucky in love. I'm over the hill now and have lost hope of finding someone to spend my life with. This movie brings that all up to the surface. Damn.

    • @redhotmcr
      @redhotmcr 4 года назад +8

      Very few movies have that power, but "Call me by your name" and "Atonement" definitely do.
      Took me so long to get over them.

    • @Enstaar30
      @Enstaar30 4 года назад +2

      Exactly I need more of it! More of those two!!

    • @Arwen9.
      @Arwen9. 2 года назад +2

      This is so well explained. Especially the “The best kind of bittersweet though, sublime melancholy” part. This is exactly how I feel after seeing the movie

  • @graceames6367
    @graceames6367 4 года назад +286

    "elioelioelioelioelioelioelioelio"
    "oliver"
    ugh this was the cutest shit ever

    • @WilonaC
      @WilonaC 4 года назад +16

      dont call it cute tho lmao it's more than that

    • @dulcegaytan8952
      @dulcegaytan8952 4 года назад +5

      ugh preach 🥳✨

    • @sabioquielandreiq.4713
      @sabioquielandreiq.4713 Год назад +1

      @@dulcegaytan8952 more like peach

    • @iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
      @iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 9 месяцев назад

      ah yes, gotta love it when people idolize a film that romanticizes p*dophilia. brokeback mountain is a better gay love story

  • @hi_chan9619
    @hi_chan9619 6 лет назад +1002

    cry because it's over but smile because it happened

  • @marshharrier
    @marshharrier 6 лет назад +1505

    This movie just gave me pain. Then I read the book and it almost killed me. Why can't I ever be happy?

    • @NoMasPresion
      @NoMasPresion 6 лет назад +6

      Marsh Harrier same

    • @frnkieroismyhero
      @frnkieroismyhero 6 лет назад +24

      exactly my thoughts. life is so painful

    • @juancastanon6388
      @juancastanon6388 6 лет назад +6

      Ugh I know exactly how that feels

    • @lukiep675
      @lukiep675 6 лет назад +11

      Is the book better? I've just ordered it after watching the movie..

    • @sreehalder8848
      @sreehalder8848 6 лет назад +54

      Lukie P the book is even better. It explains everything that goes on in Elio's mind, his doubts, his fear, his pain. You'd really enjoy it.

  • @paulynphantomine3310
    @paulynphantomine3310 6 лет назад +558

    Reading the book, watching the movie, killed me twice. I don't think I would ever be able to forget this movie.

  • @DarklordofDOOM57
    @DarklordofDOOM57 6 лет назад +408

    I've never felt more emotional, vulnerable or more human, in the best way possible, after watching a film. A future classic for sure.

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 2 года назад +3

      Me either. It hit me at precisely the nadir of my life and sent me into a weeks long depressive episode. I rate films by their ability to emotionally impact its watcher, and this one succeeded on an almost hypnotic level.

  • @amelia6740
    @amelia6740 5 лет назад +596

    In the book when élio calls him on the phone and calls oliver “élio”, oliver is confused and does not remember their loving habit and that shit broke my heart 💔

    • @tuananhdang7385
      @tuananhdang7385 5 лет назад +22

      really?(((((

    • @florenciabalori3625
      @florenciabalori3625 5 лет назад +129

      nooooooooo, I love it when he says "I remember everything" 😭😭😭 I'll never read the book then

    • @fuxwithit
      @fuxwithit 4 года назад +39

      OMG just reading this made me want to cry 😭

    • @samaohya1838
      @samaohya1838 4 года назад +46

      You just made me not want to continue reading the book😭 i'm almost at the end

    • @javieraoyarzun9347
      @javieraoyarzun9347 4 года назад +39

      That's it, I'm not reading the book. I don't need more hurt.

  • @cynthiaaaxox
    @cynthiaaaxox Год назад +6

    I wish i could watch this film for the first time again.

  • @jeanharvydampil7248
    @jeanharvydampil7248 5 лет назад +265

    After watching this film I haven't slept well. There is an emptiness and pain in my heart without knowing why, or it's just really because that this movie really got me. I never moved on, until now the pain was in my heart and it makes me so lonely.

    • @lo_0109
      @lo_0109 5 лет назад +10

      Scarlet Red oh I think I feel the same- emptiness, certainly because I know first love is the deepest so as the first cut... I remember what I felt when I experienced my first love and my first heartbreak- it was magic and full of pain but it was special and I ve never experienced this like this again so far...

    • @jeanharvydampil7248
      @jeanharvydampil7248 5 лет назад +5

      @@lo_0109 wow!! Great of you that you had such an amazing experience on being inlove!

    • @emptycinema
      @emptycinema 3 года назад +1

      I couldn't sleep that night, because I just couldn't stop thinking about that movie

    • @GJ-pj4mj
      @GJ-pj4mj 2 года назад

      we have loved this way before... we just choose to not even remember it, to not suffer again.

    • @mittensisnotacat6161
      @mittensisnotacat6161 Год назад

      I call that the “Merchant-Ivory Hangover”. Even though only Ivory worked on this movie, the best example of a movie which does this to me is 1987’s Maurice, so I’ve come to associate it with both of them.

  • @rubii.quiintero
    @rubii.quiintero 4 года назад +111

    I literally started crying when I heard Oliver say “I remember everything” even tho I watched this movie *months* ago. When I first watched this movie I watched it two times in one night. Then a couple days later, again, and then again. I don’t even know how many times I’ve seen this movie at this point but I always literally sob at the speech that mr. Perlman gives Elio at the end and when Oliver says “I remember everything” This will always be my favorite movie. It is just the most beautiful thing ever. From the setting to the storyline to the actors and the dialogue - I could go on and on about this movie. It is absolutely beautiful.

    • @GJ-pj4mj
      @GJ-pj4mj 2 года назад +2

      I contacted a person with whom I had a almost something one night... after 7 years. He said "I remember everything" your comment sent me back to the best night I ever had.

  • @highwind1991
    @highwind1991 6 лет назад +2166

    People who don't like this film don't do a really good job explaining why in my opinion. It was my favorite film of 2017 and it is a new addition into my all-time favorites list. I have been waiting for somebody to do a fantastic video analysis on this film and you did just that

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 6 лет назад +112

      Adriano Vazquez Some people who don’t like this film say dumb things like “It’s statutory rape because Elio’s under age and Oliver’s 24.” News Flash, Oliver’s 24 so he’s not THAT old. He’s not like some weirdo man in his mid 40’s with white hair. He’s still a young adult. And Elio’s 17 sure but the age of consent in Italy is 14, so he’s already way past that point. In the U.S. it’s 18 but that’s not such a big deal either because he’s just one year short, but it’s not statutory rape because he’s not underage in Italy. I mean if they complain about him being too young to have sex with someone older than him then why aren’t they complaining about him drinking and smoking? (it’s also legal to do those things at that age in Italy too) Lots of people his age smoke a lot in the movie, he even smokes in front of his parents and they don’t seem to mind it. Plus Oliver never pushed Elio to do anything he didn’t wanna do, Elio was the one who wanted Oliver from the very beginning. If people don’t like the movie that’s okay but at very least, they shouldn’t say things that aren’t true.

    • @teehee.1862
      @teehee.1862 6 лет назад +29

      scifinerd17
      hmmm for me, the law does not define morality in the absolute sense. just because the law states it is okay, it does not mean i’m not allowed to disagree. the age of consent in japan is 13. the age of consent in a few countries can be as low as 9. the law varies.
      i like the cinémographe and the ost and the atmosphere. however, i can still criticize the plot.
      edit:
      also being 17 and being 24 is vastly different. 17 is barely fresh out of high school. 24 is 2 years above senior age in college in the us, if you start at 18.
      not to mention other subtle maturity indications.
      and let’s not compare statutory rape with illegal drinking and smoking...

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 6 лет назад +52

      vacant But it’s not statutory rape because it’s not illegal, jeez. There’s absolutely nothing immoral about it unless one of them forced themselves onto the other, which never once happened if you actually watched the damn movie. If you have criticisms against the plot, just know that the plot’s not really meant to be complex, it’s a basic love story that takes place during the summer time. But that’s fine because the performances from the actors are what drive the movie the most. And also it’s not illegal drinking and smoking over there at that age either, so don’t say stuff like “Let’s not compare statutory rape to illegal drinking and smoking” because those are both factually wrong when it comes to this film. At least get your facts straight before you say anything.

    • @teehee.1862
      @teehee.1862 6 лет назад +3

      No, you were the one who compared them, I quote:
      "I mean if they complain about him being too young to have sex with someone older than him then why aren’t they complaining about him drinking and smoking? (it’s also legal to do those things at that age in Italy too)"
      Statutory rape is not in comparison at all whatsoever with drinking and smoking as a minor. I'm not even going to explain why. Because, common sense.
      By the way, you didn't even address the first paragraph in my previous reply. Which, like I said, the law can be very different depending on the location, and I don't agree with it. And by your interpretation, if 18-year-old have sex with 13-year-old in Japan, that's OK? Cause you know, age of consent is 13 there, so that's not statutory rape.
      By the way, again, I'm not trying to change your mind, nor should you mine. We have vastly different opinions, and we aren't going to change them. I'm just explaining the opinion of someone who likes the acting, atmosphere, and cinematography of the film but dislikes the plot.

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 6 лет назад +16

      vacant I only made that comparison of those two things because since he’s 17 and he’s having sex with someone older than him and people complain, then him drinking and smoking at that age TO THEM shouldn’t be right either. Not saying that it’s just as bad. Just that it’s legal there as well and yet no one’s batting an eye about it.
      Yes you don’t have to agree with the law in every location because the age of consent varies depending on the country. But by my interpretation anyone at any age having sex with one another as long as it’s ABOVE the age of consent is technically legal and there’s nothing wrong with it. Just so long as it’s safe and consensual. You may not like it but if the law says it’s okay, then it’s okay. If one person’s vastly older than the other person they’re having sex with, it may be weird to some, but for someone like me it’s really not any of my business to decide what’s right and what’s wrong, only so long as it’s a mutual decision on those two people that they wanna go through with it. I prefer to just mind my own business and let them do whatever they want.
      And yes we do have vastly different opinions and I’m not trying to change yours. I’m just explaining why I personally think your opinion is in the wrong. Elio and Oliver are still pretty young even though there’s an age gap between them. They’re at different places in life, but Elio’s experiencing a first love romance with Oliver and coming to terms with his bisexuality. And Oliver, while he likes Elio, is not forcing anything on him. I feel like the plot works just fine. The movie’s not really about the plot anyway, it’s about the environment and the atmosphere and the intoxicating romance between Elio and Oliver that’s at the center of it. And for me, that’s really all you need.

  • @ruthielalastor2209
    @ruthielalastor2209 6 лет назад +437

    The cinematography of this movie is absolutely heavenly. ♥

  • @ethianb9045
    @ethianb9045 6 лет назад +572

    Actually I really love this film, I don't know why a lot of people say it's too slow but it's part of the creation of expectation and by that it creates a really relaxed atmosphere where nothing is pushed and it turns out beautifully, I think that it's a very relatable story and the amazing thing is that no one dies or there's not a cataclysmic event it's just the end of a love story and that's what gets you the most.

    • @amyr3285
      @amyr3285 6 лет назад +7

      I raved about it, My sister didnt like it, saying it was too slow in the beginning. I understood that that was part of the way it was supposed to have been filmed, with a very relaxed atmosphere, almost sensual. So I understood it but I dont think my sister was impressed. I have better taste in movies ;).

  • @CAMPFIRESKY
    @CAMPFIRESKY 6 лет назад +924

    You really "got" this movie. Thank You for such a thoughtful video essay.

    • @sweettea735
      @sweettea735 5 лет назад +3

      CAMPFIRESKY ikr i want to write a whole book explaining why the movie/book is incredibly atmospheric and changing.

  • @duuuad2350
    @duuuad2350 6 лет назад +512

    Did anyone notice the fly that is present in the frame throughout moments in the film, like at the end when Elio is crying. It must have some sort of meaning.

    • @RobyFN2169dtf
      @RobyFN2169dtf  6 лет назад +187

      I would like to think that is Guadagnino trying to place us, the audience, within the film. The old saying "fly on a wall," rings a bell.

    • @PeachandPoppy
      @PeachandPoppy 6 лет назад +98

      Yes! There are actually flies in a lot of scenes in the film and Luca implements them in his other works as well (I Am Love), so it's not a coincidence. He has said he won't comment on what they mean, but it just shows how detailed and meaningful all aspects of his direction are. I really wish the Academy would have nominated him this year, he made such a beautiful film.

    • @duuuad2350
      @duuuad2350 6 лет назад +10

      Thanks for the interpretations, I thought everyone was just ignoring it. It is such a beautiful film, Luca isn't nominated but it could still get best picture.

    • @sureyeahwhynotamiright8226
      @sureyeahwhynotamiright8226 6 лет назад +140

      Flies tend to be abundant during the summer but they don’t live long, they usually all die out by the time the cold weather sets in, reflecting the briefness of Elio and Oliver’s relationship. The fly in the final shot represents Elio holding on to a memory of a summer that already ended. At least that was my interpretation.

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 6 лет назад +14

      Actually, the fly was pretty obviously an accident and it has no existential meaning. We know this (at least in the very last scene) because we see that it is snowing outside the window -- meaning it is Winter, when all the flies naturally die off. The fly is there at all only because the scene was actually filmed during warm weather, not in Winter.

  • @lucie1520
    @lucie1520 4 года назад +64

    This is one of all time favorite movies. As a lesbian, I like how they don't make it all about homosexuality, but simply a love story between two souls in love. You can just feel the connection whenever they are even near each other. It's nice that they also not making out the whole time, but really connecting with each other. It's truly beautiful. They also don't make it where there is a negative force not allowing them together but a neutral one.

  • @21vgkoab
    @21vgkoab 6 лет назад +61

    The end scene with visions of Gideon playing in the background literally kills me

  • @san-goya
    @san-goya 5 лет назад +59

    It's a masterpiece. I still feel everything.

  • @vs7540
    @vs7540 6 лет назад +71

    I hate when people say that this movie is boring because it has so many scenes that lead nowhere. Every scene adds to this beautiful atmosphere and makes it so relatable. It is like the real life, like the first time you fell in love. And it seems that some people have no attentionspan at all. 🙈

    • @Emzdra
      @Emzdra 4 года назад +1

      YESS AND EVERY SCENE DOES HAVE A PURPOSE. We just have to look deeper into it and try to understand it.

    • @eszterliktor1951
      @eszterliktor1951 3 года назад +1

      This is one of those movies (rare ones) that remind you to appreciate your own life. It reminds me that our lives are not screenplays, they just flow naturally, and so does this movie. (For me, to make a movie feel so relateable in its pace is exactly what makes it a masterpiece.

  • @LancetFencing
    @LancetFencing 4 года назад +87

    His fathers speech at the end makes the movie. That’s what this is about. The love the father never had he’s living through his son the nostalgic quality is as if his sone is making memories for him. The memory is both of Elios past and his fathers wistful regret!

    • @gitzavm
      @gitzavm 3 года назад +9

      Thank you for your words. That dialogue (more of a monologue) by his father emotionally crushed me. His father identifying with Elios pain yet telling him to embrace it and be richer for it was the most powerful piece of cinema I have seen in like forever...

  • @Rosesbathroom
    @Rosesbathroom 4 года назад +7

    I CANT GET THIS MOVIE OUT OF MY HEAD ITS PAINFUL THIS IS LIKE 2 YEARS LATER AND IM STILL NOT OVER IT

  • @jakobyica506
    @jakobyica506 5 лет назад +120

    Everytime I think of the movie I get depressed because I hope to have such a realationship someday but then I realizes how it ended and how it probably will end for me. This film changed my life. I dont know what to say or how to describe what changed but I enjoy every single second the sun shines onto me, I enjoy every raindrop that comes across my body, I listen to the wind to the birds to the trees and their leafs. This movie showed me how beautiful life is and that you have to soak every moment in. Thank you.

    • @biancalancia1023
      @biancalancia1023 4 года назад +9

      It makes me feel the same way.

    • @sumaita100
      @sumaita100 4 года назад +2

      you should read the second book

    • @sayyestolife333
      @sayyestolife333 Год назад

      Thats really beautiful. The impact of a great film. I was just commenting that I have wondered if I saw this movie when I was a teen if it would have changed my life. The conversation the father had with him is something I really needed to hear at seventeen. Stay blessed.

  • @luengark
    @luengark 2 года назад +19

    I won't ever recover after watching this movie. It's become a part of me. I feel as if I actually had lived all of that, like it was a distant memory of mine, so distant that it feels like a dream, and all I can do is yearn for those days because they will never come again.

  • @gorun815
    @gorun815 6 лет назад +260

    a masterpiece...

  • @retrograveproductions4175
    @retrograveproductions4175 6 лет назад +559

    another excellent analysis here and great pick up that the film is Elio's memories. The way the film lingers on shots can be related to how we remember scenery and how vibrant they are.
    Our memories are seductive because we remember to be than what they are

    • @365gen
      @365gen 6 лет назад +5

      Beautiful description, took the words right out of my mouth!

  • @jacobmaher7201
    @jacobmaher7201 6 лет назад +2187

    I didn’t love this movie. I really liked it, but I didn’t love it. That said, I don’t think I’ll ever forget watching the final shot of the film and being incapable of moving because I just felt so empty inside. I don’t know how better to explain that, but it is nothing if not impactful. And visually stunning. And introspective. And fascinatingly edited all right it’s a lot of other things if not impactful you got me.

    • @ronniecaron6827
      @ronniecaron6827 6 лет назад +231

      Jacob Maher sounds like you are in denial and you "love" the movie!! Haha..

    • @Ema-nt3gp
      @Ema-nt3gp 6 лет назад +40

      Jacob Maher I didn't watch the movie yet but you sound like you pretty loved it

    • @jacobmaher7201
      @jacobmaher7201 6 лет назад +76

      You got me. I did pretty loved it. It's impossible to like a film, acknowledge its good aspects AND have problems with it. One can only love or hate there is nothing in between

    • @guyinsf
      @guyinsf 6 лет назад +14

      Is there really a difference between "really liking it" and "loving it"?

    • @jacobmaher7201
      @jacobmaher7201 6 лет назад +19

      stu wilks
      ...yes. Of course there’s a difference enjoyment isn’t black and white there’s a spectrum how the fuck is that even a real question? Are you trolling me?

  • @roc5291
    @roc5291 Год назад +5

    I am a straight male and never thought I would watch a film like this. But I had heard nothing but great things about this movie so, being a lover of cinema, I finally watched it for the first time tonight. I am awestruck. This movie just GETS what infatuation and strong romance FEELS like, in film form. Everything from the direction, the performances, the cinematography, the musical score, the sounds of nature in the countryside, this movie just feels so dreamlike and yet, everything feels so real. So raw. So powerful. This movie just highlights how low effort most of the romance films are today. It’s been hours since the end credits rolled and I’m STILL thinking about this film. Bravo to all involved in getting this film to the cinemas.

  • @melaniewilhelm1566
    @melaniewilhelm1566 6 лет назад +246

    I cried a lot. This movie hurt me a lot!

  • @michaelnicola5210
    @michaelnicola5210 Год назад +3

    I’m crying, no….sobbing once again. The beauty, the heartbreak, the foreverness……

  • @katarinakuhareva4068
    @katarinakuhareva4068 4 года назад +25

    Call me by your name has become a part of my life, a part of my memory, of my happiness and sadness. And then I've read the book... finishing it during coming home from summer vacation, in a train, long long train...crying...because the feelings overfulled me. And there were nothing else, but this pure, warm, and at the same time, torturing 'excitement' in my chest

  • @gupbernard
    @gupbernard 6 лет назад +203

    Nice! This kind of videos are great after you get out of the cinema and just can't get enough of the film's experience. Sometimes you don't have someone to talk to, sometimes nobody really gets it. Call Me By Your Name is fantastic. It's one of the movies you feel like entering the world of the characters, lives every second with them and feel the same pain, joy, sorrow...
    By the end of the final scene, specially with Elio looking deep into your (the viewer's) eyes, you get a waterfall of feelings and then the movie ends. Suddenly you're just as the main character, looking at the train leaving fast.

    • @ArtjomsMind
      @ArtjomsMind 6 лет назад +6

      I'm in awe of your comment. Movie goers (not blockbuster fans) are such loving, kind souls! You put your impression so well into words. I feel the same. Thank YOU.

    • @KamCorder536
      @KamCorder536 5 лет назад +2

      "I like the way you say things..."

  • @Cece-sy5pp
    @Cece-sy5pp 6 лет назад +86

    This movie breaks my heart

  • @rosemary_acres
    @rosemary_acres 5 лет назад +22

    this movie hurt me so much that whenever i hear any of the music in it i want to cry and hide 😩

  • @titaniacrawley3817
    @titaniacrawley3817 3 года назад +5

    Everything in this movie is sensual in an extraordinarily delicate way. It's bewitching.

  • @maxrussell1061
    @maxrussell1061 5 лет назад +27

    This movie quite literally takes my breath away, the ending scene made me sob and their first kiss filled me with peace and joy. Truly remarkable. I’m absolutely obsessed

  • @hi-xp9re
    @hi-xp9re 4 года назад +43

    I cried so hard watching this movie but when the dad did his monologue i absolutely lost it. As a teenager, this movie felt like my first heartbreak.

  • @andreachaparro3742
    @andreachaparro3742 6 лет назад +209

    I've been waiting for this video since I watched the movie. My favorite movie from last year and probably it's gonna be in my all-time favorite movies list. It's just a fantastical movie because that's what it felt like to me a beautiful fantasy of first love, lust and desire. I can't get enough of this movie

    • @barbaracard6254
      @barbaracard6254 6 лет назад +1

      I agree completely. I first saw this movie in early December, and it has haunted me ever since. My favorite movie since Brokeback Mountain. Can’t wait for the DVD, out March 13.

    • @andreachaparro3742
      @andreachaparro3742 6 лет назад

      Barbara Card It has haunted me as well, I can't get it out of my head.

    • @blacktigerpaw1
      @blacktigerpaw1 6 лет назад +1

      +Andrea chaparro
      It's filled with lust and desire alright. That's why movie Elio plays the twink while book Elio wants to confine Oliver to a wheelchair so he can't leave.

  • @nefelifrida1088
    @nefelifrida1088 3 года назад +4

    now i just want to watch it again bc i feel like ive missed so many meanings and interpretations

  • @gabbyburton1999
    @gabbyburton1999 6 лет назад +44

    I am so happy this film is finally gaining the traction it deserves. For a long time I had been so alone in my love for it.

  • @marybenitez6442
    @marybenitez6442 Год назад +2

    I find myself coming back to this film all the time

  • @jp.arraiano
    @jp.arraiano 6 лет назад +87

    This is the new "before sunrise"
    Renewed energy and memory for a new generation of millenniuns to remember what is important to take in this passage on earth.
    Best Movie Oscar and soundtrack, hopefully best actor to. We'll see.
    This 83 summer silent the terror of 2018 nightmare.
    Great review!!!! Congrats to autor

  • @alexbello777
    @alexbello777 5 лет назад +36

    This movie changed me in a way I can't explain, I haven't been the same since I watched it

    • @ilythiaAO
      @ilythiaAO 4 года назад +1

      Same for me Alex.... I can't rid the feeling of emptiness while still having the feeling of being whole. I think what's hits me the most is that I have never experienced such relationship before and it pains me..... which also gives me a feeling of longing for it. The monologue that Elios father spoke hit me like a truck. I like to think that my father would have said such words (if he knew I was gay).. sadly he died before getting to know about it...

  • @StellaMariaGiulia
    @StellaMariaGiulia 6 лет назад +216

    I loved this film, and even though I don't have high hopes for the Oscars, I'll keep my fingers crossed, if anything it deserves a wider audience.
    I found completely charming the connection you made to the colour palette, so simple and yet it eluded me. I was completely biased by my point of you; I live in Italy and I swear, this is the colour of the light in summer/winter. To me the cinematography looked bare and minimalist. It's nice to see other perspectives.

    • @Nadia-rh4kq
      @Nadia-rh4kq 6 лет назад

      which movie do you think will win best picture?

  • @absolute_whimsical5102
    @absolute_whimsical5102 Год назад +2

    This is an absolutely beautiful film. The consistency of the atmosphere and amazing feel of the whole film is indescribable and unlike any other film.

  • @hazelivy4349
    @hazelivy4349 6 лет назад +18

    I was bawling my eyes out at the end. Their love, at first, felt like it could grow into something beautiful and remain that way for a long time, then suddenly it got ripped apart by the news that Oliver's getting married -- that hurt like hell. The anticipation that he'd come back and there would still be something there in store... damn. And when Elio, Timothee, cried in that 4 minute scene, I felt it. I felt like I was him trying to capture those fleeting moments when they were happy. I LOVE THIS MOVIE AND I LOVE THE ACTORS! Thank you, Luca.

  • @amyturcios8962
    @amyturcios8962 3 года назад +5

    this film is literal MASTERPIECE.

  • @HenryAlmoragie08
    @HenryAlmoragie08 5 месяцев назад +3

    If you still not over it, rewatch again and again and again . I've watched it so many times and the feeling is still the same .

  • @KimberlyGValdovinos
    @KimberlyGValdovinos 6 лет назад +122

    Actually the button up shirt is a significant detail in the book and in the film in which it is stated because in the book he says to give it to him before he leaves and then the film it does the same. Just saying it wasn’t a small detail.

    • @Jocular64
      @Jocular64 6 лет назад +1

      Kimi G Gestures of love and affection are never a small detail, especially in movies.

    • @megank1691
      @megank1691 5 лет назад +6

      but the effect of olvier wearing it in one of the first scenes and elio wearing it in one the last scene is a small detail for the average onlooker. we knew oliver gave it to him but the fact that hes wearing it later might've been over looked

    • @firstnamelastname-ye2qv
      @firstnamelastname-ye2qv 4 года назад +5

      In the book Elio is described as keeping it in a bag to try and keep the smell of Oliver on it

  • @scoutinglegion8601
    @scoutinglegion8601 5 лет назад +13

    When Oliver said “I remember everything” it broke my heart!!!

  • @Anonymous-ev3rl
    @Anonymous-ev3rl 2 года назад +5

    I keep watching video essays on call me by your name and getting heartbroken again and again but I can't stop. The movie is absolutely incredible and beautiful. I've never seen that kind of directing before and I wish more movies used it. It makes me feel like I'm part of the movie rather than just a viewer. This movie has a special place in my heart and I keep rewatching it especially during summer

  • @AmbrociousXP
    @AmbrociousXP 4 года назад +46

    To all you men out there: If you ever find your self in a situation like this, please don't leave the boy and crush his heart.

    • @FrankHanning
      @FrankHanning 4 года назад +9

      Well,we all got crushed by our first love and we crushed others hearts.That is so unique with the movie and most of us can relate to this prosess of falling in love and feel the pain of unfilled love.This bitter sweetness.

    • @michaelearendil6843
      @michaelearendil6843 4 года назад +3

      Thank you, AmbrociousXP. I strongly agree. Lads are not toys to be played with and dropped. Of course we are all unique individuals with different desires and intentions; but if one falls in mutual, reciprocal love with a younger person, one should honor that relationship if possible and not leave out of fear.

    • @justicethedoggo3648
      @justicethedoggo3648 3 года назад +1

      I would never do that

  • @emmam2391
    @emmam2391 3 года назад +2

    It has been 6 months since I watched the movie and I still cry about it at night 🧎🏻‍♀️

  • @saradenison8781
    @saradenison8781 Год назад +3

    Am I the only person that rewatched this movie every day for a month? It had this hold over me

    • @maydrms
      @maydrms Год назад

      I get you. It was so good that I wanted to go deeper into it every time I remembered the movie

  • @sarahpacheck8856
    @sarahpacheck8856 4 года назад +3

    i saw this movie about a year ago. it took me months to get over. theres just a feeling it gives you that you cant shake for so long. its addicting. anytime i hear the soundtrack or see a scene or see one of the actors/actresses i get the feeling back. it physically hurts me and gives me butterflies at the same time. i dont know how to describe it but its absolutely amazing. best movie ive ever seen by far.

  • @incoglido
    @incoglido 4 года назад +4

    Seeing this movie didn't change me. It all at once re-awoke every experience of love I'd ever had. From literal settings and moments I've lived in in Italy, other parts of Europe and back home in America... to obtuse feelings of love and heartbreak i only now have a clear view of. Realizing now as I'm typing this that even my profile pic here was taken a few days before a very tearful goodbye in Southern France.

  • @geraldobrizot4085
    @geraldobrizot4085 2 года назад +4

    This movie changed me...in ways that I can't explain...
    Thank you for posting your analysis of it! I couldn't agree more with it!

  • @violetperry8078
    @violetperry8078 4 года назад +40

    I just watched this movie for the first time last night and I had started it and I got like 5 minutes in and I was like this is weird I don’t need to watch two gay two ( I know how crude that sounds oh but boy was I wrong) later that night I watched the interview with Ellen and then I was like okay I’ll give the movie another go and I watched the whole thing when I tell you I sobbed for the whole second half of the movie this was not just a movie to me it changed and a way that nothing ever has before I was totally not expecting this at all I’m not a big crier but after last night I just sat in my bed and cried and cried and just sat and thought about how Much this movie has touched me in... this movie was not just a movie it was a peace of art. I’m sorry I’m probably not explaining how I felt but someone how after watching it for the second time (this morning) the movie is all I can think and I somehow feel empty and filled to the brim all at once. And the ending sene all at the end took a part of me away, I think his parents knew all along but they wanted him to figure it out for himself. and the sene when he was crying by the fire it just broke my heart I could feel through the screen his heart breaking into millions of small bits. I also think that they way every sene is described is so special and unique as beautiful in its own way they way they talk to each other they way they say their words I just can’t put into words how this movie made me feel but hey at least I tried

    • @carrot1651
      @carrot1651 4 года назад +5

      Violet Perry that is totally my state right now, i discovered the film yesterday and already watched it three times, it is so addicting and just, at first i was like “hmmm, gay?!!” but now i can’t live without it😅

    • @maria369
      @maria369 4 года назад +3

      I understand everything you are saying and felt exactly the same.
      Every word exactly from start to finish!
      It feels so good to know that others share this feeling.
      It took me two months to feel "normal" again. I felt like walking on clouds all that time. Every breath i took i was breathing in this movie. It's really hard to explain.

    • @violetperry8078
      @violetperry8078 4 года назад +4

      Maria Bulsara I’m so glad someone understands it’s been almost a year since I first watched it and I still think about it so much

  • @user-dt4cm9vk8h
    @user-dt4cm9vk8h 6 лет назад +10

    i saw this film 3 times and i just cant get over it. beautiful music, beautiful actors, colors, story, cinematography, message ahhh just perfrct

  • @luniverse1988
    @luniverse1988 3 года назад +8

    I've watched this movie twice already and just thinking about it makes me cry. It's not exactly from sadness though. It's this lingering feeling of nostalgia I get every time I imagine this film's atmosphere, characters and story. I feel things I can't quite explain. Call Me by Your Name is a masterpiece

  • @myboibill
    @myboibill 5 лет назад +10

    I have seen the film 7 times. I can’t shake it . I long for it. One of my favorite films of all time. St 65 that says quite a lot.

  • @whatsmyname2588
    @whatsmyname2588 5 лет назад +7

    It's been almost 2 years and still I can't escape from the magic of the movie. I am writing this with my tears in my eyes. This piece of art has changed my life.

  • @juliannej5826
    @juliannej5826 Год назад +8

    I'm so HAUNTED by this film. The soundtrack constantly playes in my mind since I watched it a week ago, I dream and think about the images while asleep or awake, it's so stunning and captivating. I watched it in parts for days just cause I replayed many scenes over bc how beautiful they are.

    • @denisewood4817
      @denisewood4817 8 месяцев назад +1

      Me too, I watched it for the first time Xmas Eve, I have watched it, or clips of it daily since, bought and read both books and now trolling all these videos, I need my life back!

    • @juliannej5826
      @juliannej5826 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@denisewood4817 lol I feel ya 😅 it has been more than a year now and I still think about it a lot, listen to the soundtrack, daydream about the scenes. Totally life changing. Welcome to the club :) I'm happy for you that you found it, such a Xmas gift!

    • @denisewood4817
      @denisewood4817 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ok I am at new years eve party with family, and am really having withdrawals eeek, might have to watch it twice tomorrow 🤣🤣

    • @juliannej5826
      @juliannej5826 8 месяцев назад

      @@denisewood4817 Happy new year! 🎉 Thanks to your comment I just played "Visions Of Gideon" while having some much needed time for myself today. I wish you the best year 💚💙💜

  • @corrinnesnyder
    @corrinnesnyder 4 года назад +8

    the book is so beautiful, thought provoking, heartbreaking, and insightful. this movie truly does it justice and i think luca is greatly to thank for that. his direction captured the feeling, mood, and every provocation of the senses that the book invoked. i’m in awe truly. this film is a masterpiece

  • @jay.5411
    @jay.5411 5 лет назад +21

    i've never been in love but this movie made me feel as if i was the one who was heartbroken and the one that fell in love and had all of that ripped out and destroyed. this movie messed me up

    • @sophiaheart8077
      @sophiaheart8077 4 года назад

      Did you recover since then? Cause I feel like I never will and I don't know if I regret watching the movie

  • @jgenceparcon1234
    @jgenceparcon1234 6 лет назад +5

    The juxtapose between the long beautiful shots and the short lived romance between the characters is rather breatktaking. It just showed how intelligent of a director Luca is.

  • @erx1871
    @erx1871 5 лет назад +5

    This movie is pure art, it reminds me of my youth that is dead forever and lives in my mind only through my tears. It touched me very personally and very deeply.

  • @anelfreytes1
    @anelfreytes1 2 года назад +10

    This movie is a masterpiece. It leaves you heartbroken and longing. Literally going through mending you heart after losing your first love. Timothee Chalamet should have won the Oscar.

  • @eagletmars
    @eagletmars 3 года назад +5

    I relate to Elio so much. I am somehow always the one crying and mourning past loves even years later

  • @luxusmode111
    @luxusmode111 6 лет назад +42

    I love this film so much. SO MUCH. It's been months, but I still go back to the first time I saw it. It's been a long time since I've been affected this much by any movie. I appreciate lots of films, yes, but this one ruined me for a while. I don't even know why, the story's quite simple. But it just worked. I'm so glad I watched it impulsively, without checking the reviews, because too much hype ruins the experience for me. I'm glad it was hyped, though. This is definitely one of my all-time favorite movies.

  • @inthesilentplanet
    @inthesilentplanet 4 года назад +7

    This movie was indeed a dream, and it broke my heart so much. I was on vacation somewhere hot a month after watching and I was still reeling from the effects, I was depressed for a month. I never thought a movie could affect me in such a way. In a way I loved being affected by it, feeling everything I felt, and to this day I still like to watch it because it instantly transports me to its heavenly summer.

  • @NinaTorr7
    @NinaTorr7 4 года назад +9

    I've watched this movie months ago.. and everytime i watch a video abt or catch s glimpse of the ose last scenes or hear a soundtrack my heart goes crazy. That's what u call a masterpiece

  • @nanasakvarelidze9148
    @nanasakvarelidze9148 6 лет назад +5

    This movie has turned my whole world upside-down. I have never seen anything so pure, so beautiful, breathtaking, full of love and joy and yet so painful.

  • @hannac.5259
    @hannac.5259 5 лет назад +7

    This movie moved me in ways I can't explain. I can't shake it. The sound, the scene's, the feeling. Absolutely beautiful
    Absolutely beautiful

  • @thenisbuggs668
    @thenisbuggs668 3 года назад +2

    The perfect love story. I have watched this movie numerous times and i find something i missed every time. A touch, a look from Elio. It's so beautiful. Possibly, the most beautiful love story ever put on screen.

  • @charlie25081
    @charlie25081 5 лет назад +32

    After watching this movie I spent a week thinking about it, I even remember the date. It changed me, I was... sad all the time, probably because I refused at that time to accept who I am.

  • @mikeylikesit525
    @mikeylikesit525 Год назад +1

    I've watched it once but haven't had the strength to watch it again. I cried, it left my heart empty, and like I had lost something that wasn't mine to have in the first place. It's truly a beautiful film

  • @sophiebeadles9668
    @sophiebeadles9668 3 года назад +4

    this movie BROKE me

  • @paranoidandroid1997
    @paranoidandroid1997 6 лет назад +25

    When i watched it i thought of all my memorys as kid in the holidays just being a happy kid .

    • @dianaandreea7664
      @dianaandreea7664 6 лет назад +1

      paranoidandroid1997 SAME

    • @navdeepbeniwal4870
      @navdeepbeniwal4870 6 лет назад +4

      Same! Now I kinda hate my present and just want to go back when I was a small kid

  • @millieguy1632
    @millieguy1632 3 года назад +3

    ‘The audience feels as if a love of their own has blossomed and disappeared’ such a perfect way to describe the intense emotions I and many others felt after watching.

  • @vitaobrien4269
    @vitaobrien4269 6 лет назад +26

    I absolutely loved this film; the colors and atmosphere is what kept my attention. Great interpretations Roby.

  • @sarakilburn2711
    @sarakilburn2711 3 года назад +9

    this film was an emotional rollercoaster. I will *never* forget it, or how I felt watching it. Literally every song, every shot hit different. I stared at a blank screen for a very long time after this film ended. By reading the comments, looks like I wasn't alone lol

  • @jcorea
    @jcorea Год назад +1

    Thank you! Watching this five years after having seen the film and now revisiting, and again obsessed...

  • @ladyblackdeath
    @ladyblackdeath 3 года назад +5

    I love this movie... I always cry... I can feel everything charakters could feel. You sink in atmosphere, beautiful soundtrack, colours... It's not boring! You just need a little bit of empathy.
    I always watch it alone to cry myself out.
    If you like it, watch "Cafe the Flore".

  • @wayawuffin
    @wayawuffin 6 лет назад +6

    i don't even really cry when watching movies and not only did this one send me WEEPING, even just watching this video essay has me tearing up as well, my goodness

  • @jvcatz
    @jvcatz 6 лет назад +25

    I'll never forget this movie.

  • @beroniii
    @beroniii 5 лет назад +9

    Been months, years. Still can caught myself crying over this. And still pissed at the both of them, mostly on Oliver, no matter what the reason. There's always a way for them to be together but they /choose/ not too, they /can/, the /want/ to be together but they /couldn't/. That's was it and cried a river cause of it.

  • @MicahMann
    @MicahMann Год назад +3

    Just watched this movie again this weekend. First time in about 3 years. Good god it’s still so beautiful and touching. I feel Elio’s pain so much.