The first time I read this book and watched the film was last summer, and I literally don’t think I will ever forget that summer because of Call Me By Your Name :’)
“Is there anything you don’t know?” “(Heheh) I know nothing Oliver.” ... “Well, you seem to know more than anybody else around here.” “Well if you only knew how little I know about the things that matter.” ... “What things that matter?” ..... “You know what things.😏” ... “Why are you telling me this?” .... “..Because I thought you should know” .. “BeCaUsE yOu tHoUght I sHoUlD kNoW?” .. “Because I wanted you to know??” “Because I wanted you to know... (x3)” ..... “Because there’s no one else I can say this to but you.” ... “You saying what I think you’re saying?” *nods* .... “Don’t go anywhere, stay right here.” 🏃 “You know I’m not going anywhere. :)”
I visited Crema this summer. The weather was exactly how it was here, sun scorching down, a cloudless sky. I made a short video ua-cam.com/video/oaEAgqzZorw/v-deo.html for anyone interested.
1:46 wait no i'm actually so obsessed with THIS scene. PARTICULARLY the pan up to the statue, the way we linger on it as Elio muses to himself. but the cherry on the cake is the pan back down to Oliver and Elio, slowly making their way back to each other. something about it is so viscerally sad and innate and contemplative and nostalgic. the colors, the hazy filter over the footage, and THE MUSIC. i rewind it over and over again
I haven't watched the film yet but I was practicing the opening and one guy walked in and asked if it was the piece from cmbyn I said I'd check, turns out it was
My god this is one of the most beautiful scenes in modern film. This movie literally change my perception of reality and life.
Magnificent, it makes you want to travel to the depths of Italy !
I'll be honest I have not seen this movie but regardless doesn't matter cause this is one of the most beautiful piano pieces I've ever heard
The first time I read this book and watched the film was last summer, and I literally don’t think I will ever forget that summer because of Call Me By Your Name :’)
me
read cmbyn twice in the same summer when i was 12. started studying italian and i play piano. now im 17 and in italy for part of the summer.
i almost cried when this song started playing 😐👍
Same Louis… same
“Is there anything you don’t know?”
“(Heheh) I know nothing Oliver.”
...
“Well, you seem to know more than anybody else around here.”
“Well if you only knew how little I know about the things that matter.”
...
“What things that matter?”
.....
“You know what things.😏”
...
“Why are you telling me this?”
....
“..Because I thought you should know”
..
“BeCaUsE yOu tHoUght I sHoUlD kNoW?”
..
“Because I wanted you to know??”
“Because I wanted you to know... (x3)”
.....
“Because there’s no one else I can say this to but you.”
...
“You saying what I think you’re saying?”
*nods*
....
“Don’t go anywhere, stay right here.” 🏃
“You know I’m not going anywhere. :)”
The most aesthetic scene
The music builds up the two’s growing emotion and stirring feelings towards each other, just like the floating sea waves.
I was looking for this. Love it
I remember when I first watched this film I couldn't get over it... I still can't.
please i want to live here ! it is absolutely a dream ☘
Those "Because I wanted you to know" 🌊
RAVEL
Haha
@@alexloveday6430 why are you laughing ? It's the composer of this piece 😅
@@ffelegal Because they were screaming it
no cause i can't watch these without crying
i love this
I visited Crema this summer. The weather was exactly how it was here, sun scorching down, a cloudless sky.
I made a short video ua-cam.com/video/oaEAgqzZorw/v-deo.html for anyone interested.
I loved this piece before the movie. Now it makes me daydream about a moments I never even lived.😂
1:46 wait no i'm actually so obsessed with THIS scene. PARTICULARLY the pan up to the statue, the way we linger on it as Elio muses to himself. but the cherry on the cake is the pan back down to Oliver and Elio, slowly making their way back to each other. something about it is so viscerally sad and innate and contemplative and nostalgic. the colors, the hazy filter over the footage, and THE MUSIC. i rewind it over and over again
I haven't watched the film yet but I was practicing the opening and one guy walked in and asked if it was the piece from cmbyn I said I'd check, turns out it was
Learning this on the piano 😍
this movie, this soundtrack, this book. made me who i am. my religon truly
Is there anything you don’t know? 🙃
So beautiful
❤️
🥺
*120*
I know nothing