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If you love the story, consider reading the novel by André Aciman. It provides an internal monologue for Elio that answers many questions left open by the film.

Both characters are Jewish. Look for the scene where they discover this shared heritage. It acts as a bridge, a moment of recognition and equality between them. call me by your name watch

Early in the film, notice how Oliver touches his face or how Elio watches Oliver from a distance. The "courting" phase is almost entirely physical and subconscious. If you love the story, consider reading the

The two original songs—“Mystery of Love” and “Visions of Gideon”—are not background music. They function as . “Visions of Gideon” plays only at the end, its refrain (“Is it a video? / Is it a video?”) asking: Was this love real, or just a memory I’m replaying? The music doesn’t tell you what to feel; it mirrors Elio’s confusion between past and present. Look for the scene where they discover this shared heritage

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