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Their muscles are firm - look at his stomach for example - not a straight body in these statues, they’re all curved. Sometimes impossibly curved. And so nonchalant, hence their ageless ambiguity. As if they’re daring you to desire them.
- Elio! Are you sleeping?
- I was…
Italian summer, 1983.
Timothée Chalamet being an adorable string bean in his interview with Gold Derby editor Chris Beachum.
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Timothée Chalamet + photoshoots (2017)
“It’s gotten to the point,” Mr. Hammer said, “where we finish each others’ —” “— sentences,” Mr. Chalamet chimed in. “Sandwiches,” Mr. Hammer replied.
Shot by Ryan Pfluger for the New York Times
Mr. Chalamet is slight and pale, a bundle of boyish energy and birdlike alertness.
Shot by Ryan Pfluger for the New York Times
The villain in Call Me by Your Name is the tragedy of love—what seems to be part of the deal you sign with someone when you experience an amazing time with them. I like that switch it makes, in the book and the film: You’re building towards this love, building towards this romance, and soon enough it’s “How much time do we have left?”
Oliver & Elio (ft. The apricot) Repost with credit. 🍑
Call me by your name and I’ll call you by mine. Repost with credit. 🍑
Jimmy: It’s a coming-of-age story, and it’s set in the 80s. And this kid’s family is in Italy.
Timmy: It’s in Italy, yes, and then Armie Hammer shows up, and that’s a…
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Armie Hammer got jokes
Mr. Hammer recalled another surprising reaction. “Someone mentioned to me: ‘Timothée has to put his hand on your crotch in the movie. How did that feel?’ And I was like, do you ask every woman in a movie how it is to have her ass slapped, or her boobs fondled? It’s that double standard kind of thing.”
Mr. Chalamet interjected, “I’ve been very encouraged by the nature of the conversations that I’ve had, and by the lack of questions that are tunnel-visioned in their understanding of sexuality and life and love.”
Mr. Hammer said, “Because the reality is, Timmy grabs my crotch all the time.” 😂
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Timothée Chalamet The Tonight Show hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Nov. 17, 2017