Call Me - By Your Name
No discussion of Call Me By Your Name is complete without acknowledging the ethereal presence of Sufjan Stevens. Director Guadagnino has stated he wanted Stevens’ music to act as a "sort of narrator" for the film, a disembodied voice articulating Elio’s internal monologue without the need for words.
The music of Call Me By Your Name is inseparable from its emotional impact. While the score features classical piano pieces by Ravel and Bach (which Elio transcribes to show off for Oliver), the emotional anchor is Sufjan Stevens. Songs like "Mystery of Love" and "Visions of Gideon" are not just needle drops; they are interior monologues set to music. Call Me By Your Name
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Early in the story, Elio observes Oliver with a "consumptive" sexual desire that is inseparable from his own intellectual curiosity.
Call Me By Your Name is not a story about a summer fling. It is a story about how we carry the people we love inside us. It asks the audience: If you could trade your own name for the name of your greatest love, just for a moment, would you?
The story takes place in the summer of 1983 in Bergamo, Italy. Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet), a 17-year-old Jewish-American teenager, spends his summer vacation at his family's villa in the countryside. Elio's father, Dr. Oliver Perlman (Michael Stuhlbarg), is a renowned archaeologist who invites a graduate student, Oliver (Armie Hammer), to stay with them for the summer to work on his thesis.





