From that "Idyllic perfect summer" when he fell in love to "It felt like we forgot we were shooting a movie".
And looks that say more than all the words...

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From that "Idyllic perfect summer" when he fell in love to "It felt like we forgot we were shooting a movie".
And looks that say more than all the words...
Screening of CMBYN at the 55th annual NYFF
Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet New York Film Festival, 2017
@timmycallmebyyourname @cristinasea
just Timmy and Armie being adorable
♥ UNDENIABLE CHEMISTRY on and off screen ♥
Armie x Timmy @ NYFF
The Florida Project (2017), Sean Baker
I would imagine “childhood” would be one of the more difficult worlds to replicate on film due to the fact that one’s early years and experiences seem so specific to that individual while they’re living them, which solidify as they grow older and reflect on their pasts, so I’m thrilled (as always) to thank and congratulate Sean Baker for effortlessly and beautifully succeeding with his latest, continuing to focus on undervalued characters and human beings, the “hidden homeless” children of major tourist attractions, by celebrating every little moment they can while still giving them the respect to express their real pain and sheer determination for a maybe better tomorrow, and it concludes with simply one of the more fantastical, uplifting, bittersweet endings of any film I’ve seen in recent memory.
Metacritic: 93, RT: 97%, IMDb: 7.8
Sônia Braga and Lucrecia Martel at the 2017 New York Film Festival