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are these parts in the book?
Ответитьthe movie and book gave me a heartbreak bc of Elios heartbreak
if that even makes sense
Oliver wants peaches, not speeches
ОтветитьI feel like the script is like something a fan would write in a fan fiction.
ОтветитьI think it was good that they excluded this scene, and from what I’ve read a scene of them playing footsie under the table. The way the movie portrays their love is more of the little moments that have more meaning and passion than one would think. These scenes are the more forthright declarations of love that we don’t need to see to understand their love for one another. It also makes the fact that Elio’s parents are so accepting so much more genuine, because they didn’t need to see their obvious affections because they could feel the love they had for each other in the little glances and things, the same way we do.
ОтветитьIt’s fascinating how these scenes would have made of Elio a totally different character... more teen-ish, somehow.
ОтветитьFrom now onwards I'll always imagine timotheè and armee whenever i read novel
ОтветитьI will never recover from this movie. After I watched it I got extremely depressed. I need is closure. I need to know if they end up together in ‘find me’. All I know is that it is like 5 years after Call me by you name and it follows Elios dad and Oliver is married with kids.
Luca (the director) said he could make their story go on for another 3 movies and Armie (Oliver’s actor) said they will have to wait a few years till they are older to film find me so we will have to wait a couple of years to watch it!!!
HELP ME!! I CANT DEAL WITH THIS NOT KNOWING
feel free to leave spoilers in the comments to help with my closure
i feel like the, “i worship you” scene resembles the book really closely, but im happy that they had the, “you know what things” scene instead. it felt so much more like timothee’s portrayal of elio.
ОтветитьHey it’s called a script that’s what makes it different from the book
ОтветитьYo solo espero que pronto ve GA la secuela. 😭😍🔥 Call me by your name
ОтветитьI need a sequel but I dont need a sequel 😔 can anyone relate to that.
ОтветитьI absolutely adored the book and I loved the screenplay by James Ivory, I think he did a great job. But the film is even better.... because, like all great films, so many things were left understated or weren't highlighted, as opposed to the screenplay that I had read.
Ответитьeverytime something about this movie comes up, i am crying. i just can’t control my tears.
Ответитьi’ve listened to the book because i’m not the best reader and all of these scenes i already knew and oh my goddd💔
ОтветитьI found my new ringtone but nobody calls 😂😂
Ответить“Oliver listens, now looking at Elio straight in the face” - straight.... hmmm🤭
ОтветитьThey couldn't have selected anyone else for those roles but Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer. They ARE Elio & Oliver.
ОтветитьI saw the movie first but wonder if I would have appreciated the movie on a deeper level still if I'd read the book first.(I hadn't realised for example that they were laying footsie under the table until I read the book!). I agree with those who say the movie was better without these scenes. The 'I worship you' line jarred with me the moment I read it because it made all the subtext of all their guarded moments, silences and evasions ( for me, the joy of the film) somehow pointless.
The book doesn't finish like the film. It moves the story on quite some way and Elio's mom doesn't collect him from the station and is not referred to as having any real awareness of Elio's feelings for Oliver as she has in the film. It makes me wonder if Elio's question to his father, 'Does Mom know?', is asking if she knows about Elio's feelings for Oliver or about the 'close call' on a similar relationship his father alludes to in his own past. I've re-read and re-watched it several times and still can't make up my mind.
gracias por compartir! ojala pudieramos ver mas escenas como esta
ОтветитьIm reading the book now😭
ОтветитьI would love to see the four hour version of this beautiful film!!!!
ОтветитьI wanna ask a question please, Did they shoot this scene?
Ответитьgood call leaving this out
ОтветитьEVERYONE YOU NEED TO READ THE BOOK. IT HAS MORE TO THE ENDING. DO IITTTT
ОтветитьCor Cordium 💓 Heart of Hearts
ОтветитьI have to say I really appreciate you looping the instrumental...
Because as soon as I recognized what was playing, I said “don’t you dare with that song”. I don’t feel like crying rn.
Ptm no se ingles
ОтветитьCall me when you want, call me when you need, I'll be in the–
ОтветитьI won’t be revived from this movie. For sure.😞
ОтветитьI watched the movie first before I read the book, and I am glad I did. The way Elio told his story was all over the place, so many jump scenes. I appreciated the book more because of the film. Don’t get me wrong, I love the book more than the movie, I cried more, it hurt me more. It is just that I don’t think I’ll feel this much without watching the film first.
ОтветитьI’m stuck here and i can’t escape i really really love them so much still waitting call me by your name 2
ОтветитьDirector really said Nah cut it, this so too much straightforward communication and honestly he was right
ОтветитьThe weird thing is i can hear them.
ОтветитьI had to mute the video, with visions of gideon in the background, you can't do anything
ОтветитьI live this dam
ОтветитьI'm glad this scene was cut, with a good reason. I mean, you know what I mean.
I watched this for like, idk, i didn't count. But still crying like shit. And now I'm going to reread the book.
Good choice to cut it. Narration to explain to the audience what is happening would have ruined the movie. And to see a direct and open conversation between them would have spoiled it too. It would have insulted the audience in a way. Much better to let us "see" what is happening than to explain it to us. We can figure it out, we don't need it spelled out for us. A narrator's voice would have broken the spell.
Ответитьi love the "i worship you" but i'm glad they didn't include it in the film. The lack of literal confession makes their love for each other seems more forbidden (?!), painful, and it's going in the right direction of the film.
ОтветитьI can see why they took this out
ОтветитьTraducir en español gracias
ОтветитьI wish they had left it in the movie. It's one of my favorite parts in the book.
ОтветитьI'd like to know which scene that first still is taken from, where they are walking their bikes through town. It is a perfect visualization of their relationship: Oliver in the lead, looking serious but somewhat nervous and uncertain with Elio awestruck, trailing behind at a worshipful distance. It's obviously not the scene described by the script in this video, but which scene is it? I assume it takes place sometime before Elio's "confession" at the war monument.
ОтветитьCall me by your name would’ve been so different if this actually happened
ОтветитьThe story has haunted me. And it will continue to do so for many, many years 😢😢
ОтветитьOMG PLEASE MAKE THE SECOND BOOK OF THIS AMAZING ROMANCE PLEASE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
ОтветитьDo I like you? Do I like you. Oliver? I worship you.
ОтветитьIn a Theatrical (released) version I never heard, neither Oliver, nor Elie to say word "love" to each other, but here in the "deleted" script's scene! 🤔
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