Review of Call Me by Your Name (2017) by Grant S — 18 Sep 2018
Better than expected.
Italy, 1983. Elio, the 17-year-old son of an academic finds himself attracted to his father's research assistant, Oliver.
I was expecting this to be your usual schmaltzy, predictable romantic drama, just with a same-sex couple. However, it is better than that.
The scene-setting and plot development are good and the characters engaging. There's a nice ebb and flow to the build-up to the relationship. Great scenery and cinematography too.
Unfortunately, the groundwork is negated to an extent by the last third or so of the movie, where it does become a fairly standard romantic drama. The conclusion is not overly profound nor original either.
Overall, watchable but it seemed headed for something more powerful and profound.
This review of Call Me by Your Name (2017) was written by Grant S on 18 September 2018.
Call Me by Your Name has generally received very positive reviews.
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