Emilia Clarke in Balmain at the 2019 Oscars
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Emilia Clarke in Balmain at the 2019 Oscars
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HELEN MIRREN 91st Annual Academy Awards | February 24, 2019
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In Call Me by Your Name, Timothée Chalamet conveys how words aren’t enough for Elio. His body reveals the feelings he leaves unspoken.
If you missed it the first time around or just want to revisit some great CMBYN analysis, check out yet another fantastic piece from Seventh Row - this one’s about the physical aspects Timmy’s performance (from December 2017)
Timothée Chalamet’s performance as Elio reveals just how out of synch Elio’s words and actions are when it comes to his burgeoning desire for Oliver. Elio is a character who barely speaks; when he does, he’s rarely able to say what he means. Chalamet’s line readings convey how Elio’s precocious intelligence and bookish knowledge are a shield against his lack of life experience. As the son of an academic, Elio has faith that language can reveal the truth about the world; that words give ideas a discernible shape. But Oliver’s arrival completely dismantles this. Elio comes to understand his desire for Oliver through his body, not his mind.
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Chalamet builds Elio’s aroused physicality into his performance. Once his desire is awoken, he seems to be in perpetual motion…He ends up in Oliver’s bedroom and places Oliver’s red swimming shorts over his face. He breathes in Oliver’s scent, absorbed in the urgency and arousal of this clandestine moment. Chalamet builds and releases sexual tension with his body, thrusting up and down slowly on the bed. With the shorts placed over Elio’s head, Guadagnino doesn’t focus simply on Chalamet’s facial expression but the full extension of his body in these actions.
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‘It would finally dawn on us both that he was more me than I had ever been myself, because when he became me and I became him in bed so many years ago, he was and would forever remain, long after every forked road in life had done its work, my brother, my friend, my father, my son, my husband, my lover, myself.’
call me by your name (2017)
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“Later” The word, the voice, the attitude. I’d never heard anyone use “later” to say goodbye before. It sounded harsh, curt, and dismissive, spoken with the veiled indifference of people who may not care to see or hear from you again. It is the first thing I remember about him, and I can hear it still today. Later!
Six times Oliver said ‘Later’ to say goodbye and one time he couldn’t say a word.
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Timothée Chalamet @ Collier Schorr | VMAN Magazine
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Play this at my funeral, it’d bring me back to life. (Twitter: timotheelio)
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I was loosely attached to Call Me by Your Name for four years. It never seemed like it was coming together, and then it did. Now I’ve spent nearly two years promoting it. So, in many ways, it will be the project of my youth. When I’m older, I’ll look at this film and remember what it was like to not be jaded, old, and washed up. I’ll look back and say, ‘Oh, when I was young… When I’m older, I’ll look at this film and remember what it was like to not be jaded, old, and washed up.
Timothée Chalamet to W Magazine (c)
And I would say I love you, but saying it out loud is hard So I won’t say it at all and I won’t stay very long But you are life I needed all along, I think of you as my brother Although that sounds dumb, and words are futile devices
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