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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 28 Nov 2017

    The empty, sanitized intimacy of “Call Me by Your Name”: http://nyer.cm/5hV2GF1 pic.twitter.com/0gQTjXGmnd

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      1. vote. your future is on the ballot‏ @OnbeingAdeline 28 Nov 2017

        Agreed. Also, not every feeling needs to be adressed vocally. It was perfectly clear to me what the mum, for example, was thinking. As someone who has been in Oliver and Elio’s shoes it felt real and that’s more than enough.

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      1. Brad Mellesmoen‏ @Mellemental 28 Nov 2017
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        I'll stick with Anthony Lane on this one...https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/04/call-me-by-your-name-an-erotic-triumph …

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      1. Bee Serps‏ @beeserps 28 Nov 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/vhigfujZnm

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      2. Erik Lundegaard‏ @ErikLundegaard 28 Nov 2017
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        How did I know, before I clicked on the link, that this fucking piece was by Richard Fucking Brody? Maybe you need more voices at the NYer?

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      1. Ryan Andrews‏ @Randrews1322 28 Nov 2017
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        This cannot be a real take. Did you only see the opening credits? It cannot be the closing credits or else you shouldn’t have your job....

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      1. Alejandro‏ @AlejandroSchzF 28 Nov 2017
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        @l2u9 como siempre, Richard Brody tirándole caca al pastel

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      1.  ☀️ Mike  🎉‏ @RhesusReeses 28 Nov 2017
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        ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ask a gay person. movie's about the gay part of being gay

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      2. Unscrupulous Golfer Rob Marchione‏ @RobMarchione 28 Nov 2017
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        I keep hearing about this movie and it simply sounds like the most boring thing imaginable.

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      3. ProcrastiNat‏ @Halfpintmonkey 2 Dec 2017
        Replying to @RobMarchione @NewYorker

        If you're shallow and devoid of emotions, sure. The most of us, who watched it, laughed, cringed, lusted and moved to the core by it. But your baseless non opinion is totally valid too.

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      4. Unscrupulous Golfer Rob Marchione‏ @RobMarchione 2 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Halfpintmonkey @NewYorker

        No, not a non-opinion, and not invalid. Multiple sources have tried to sell me on it, and have failed utterly.

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      1. Monica Servellon‏ @ServellonMonica 29 Nov 2017
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        Ok I must have watched a different movie. I could easily negate several of the article’s points just by having seen the movie once. I guess that’s the best they can do with a movie that good. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      1. Kelsey Dutton‏ @kelseyjdutton 28 Nov 2017
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        @zcscott157 interesting take..

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      1. Amanda Holiday  🌧 ☀️‏ @chispywispy 28 Nov 2017
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        loved the film but yup v rarified

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      1.  ☀️ Mike  🎉‏ @RhesusReeses 28 Nov 2017
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        now that i've read this, it's even worse than the title. it's not about being raised with the right parents, it's more about what homophobia does to love. it can cause people like Oliver to associate it with bad things (nose bleeds, harm) and try to be straight...

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      1. bl8ant‏ @bl8ant 28 Nov 2017
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        a brilliantly horrific review! and on point.

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