About Call Me by Your Name
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of 1980s Lombardy, Italy, 'Call Me by Your Name' is a poignant exploration of first love and self-discovery. The film follows 17-year-old Elio Perlman, who finds his quiet summer routine disrupted by the arrival of Oliver, a charismatic American graduate student assisting Elio's father. What begins as tentative friendship blossoms into a passionate romance that will forever change both young men.
Timothée Chalamet delivers a career-defining performance as Elio, capturing the character's intellectual curiosity, vulnerability, and awakening desires with remarkable nuance. Armie Hammer brings equal depth to Oliver, creating a character who is both confident and conflicted. Director Luca Guadagnino crafts an immersive sensory experience, where the lush Italian landscape becomes a character itself, mirroring the emotional intensity of the central relationship.
The film's strength lies in its subtlety and emotional honesty. Rather than focusing on societal conflict, it explores the universal experience of first love with breathtaking intimacy. Michael Stuhlbarg's supporting performance as Elio's understanding father provides one of cinema's most moving monologues about love and loss. With its exquisite cinematography, evocative soundtrack, and timeless themes, 'Call Me by Your Name' is essential viewing for anyone who appreciates nuanced storytelling about human connection. This is a film that lingers in the heart long after the credits roll.
Timothée Chalamet delivers a career-defining performance as Elio, capturing the character's intellectual curiosity, vulnerability, and awakening desires with remarkable nuance. Armie Hammer brings equal depth to Oliver, creating a character who is both confident and conflicted. Director Luca Guadagnino crafts an immersive sensory experience, where the lush Italian landscape becomes a character itself, mirroring the emotional intensity of the central relationship.
The film's strength lies in its subtlety and emotional honesty. Rather than focusing on societal conflict, it explores the universal experience of first love with breathtaking intimacy. Michael Stuhlbarg's supporting performance as Elio's understanding father provides one of cinema's most moving monologues about love and loss. With its exquisite cinematography, evocative soundtrack, and timeless themes, 'Call Me by Your Name' is essential viewing for anyone who appreciates nuanced storytelling about human connection. This is a film that lingers in the heart long after the credits roll.


















