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Call Me by Your Name
(2017)
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This movie feels like an endless summer—where the sun always hits at just the right angle, the cicadas never quiet, and the air hums with something unspoken. Time slows with bike rides through the countryside and late afternoon swims. Elio watches Oliver dance to Love My Way but never joins in—saying everything without a single word. And the peach scene? It’s not just about what happens, but what it means.
Edited by Ishita Banerjee
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