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Call Me by Your Name

Writer's picture: Gus KellerGus Keller


Call Me by Your Name is poetic. Its light structure foregoes external conflicts and evident plot. Instead, it subtly builds potent drama and themes. There are ideas of sexuality, spirituality, self-discovery, desire, acceptance, time, romance, and bittersweet emotions. The characters are contrasting, dynamic, motivated, layered, and relatable. Together, they develop a nuanced relationship that yields complex insights and vulnerable growth. There's delicate dialogue, symbolism, tender arcs, understated setup, and powerful payoff. Its acting anchors the story with chemistry, range, evolution, mannerisms, and raw authenticity. Consequently, Call Me by Your Name is deeply human.


Call Me by Your Name creates a painfully nostalgic tone through gently lyrical filmmaking. The imagery conveys emotions with minor movements, composition, and natural lighting. Its editing uses dissolves, inserts, and a lingering pace to evoke a sense of savored memories. The highly ambient sound generates organic immersion. Its music is elegant, diegetic, plot-relevant, restrained, intimate, and thematic. The production design establishes the era, location, rustic symbols, and vintage pastel colors. Its cast offers optimal fit, synergy, and fame. The effects are aptly minimal and grounded. Ultimately, Call Me by Your Name paints a heartwarming yet heartbreaking portrait.


Writing: 10/10

Direction: 10/10

Cinematography: 10/10

Acting: 10/10

Editing: 10/10

Sound: 8/10

Score/Soundtrack: 10/10

Production Design: 8/10

Casting: 9/10

Effects: 6/10


Overall Score: 9.1/10


 
 
 

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