Some may find in films like CMBYN or games like Butterfly Soup a remembrance of first love, or an evocation of youthful memory. For me these things are a way to vicariously experience something I never have, something I'm still looking and hoping for, at my age.
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Something so nourishing about Call Me by Your Name. All that natural green. All that leisurely bike riding. All those lazy summer rhythms and honest moments. All that love.
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“Parce que c’était lui. Parce que c’était moi.” As simple and as complicated as that.
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Sending positive vibes and hugs from Australia.
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I'm in love with both as well. I think the film is such a great adaptation, making changes and cutting things so that it can better capture the book's spirit, but being entirely faithful when it needs to be (dad's talk with Elio, especially).
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