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Call Me By Your Name (2017)
level: Call Me By Your Name (2017)
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level questions: Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Question
Answer
CMBYN: Director
Luca Guadagnino
CMBYN: The plot 'slowing' in certain scenes effectively shows what?
The seemingly endless and relaxed summer
CMBYN: What metaphor is used throughout the film?
Water and Hydration
CMBYN: The ending shot of Elio in front of the fire is in one long take. Why is this?
So that the audience cannot shy away from the pain he is feeling
CMBYN: How does the fireplace final scene contrast with our connection with Elio throughout the film?
We see his vulnerability
CMBYN: In the scene where Elio confesses his feelings in the town square, what camera technique is used, which would regularly not be used during an intimate moment like this in any other film?
Wide, far away shot
CMBYN: Guadagnino's camera work (consistent 35mm lens) resembles/reflects what?
The perspective of the human eye
CMBYN: What is the effectiveness of them showing the Film title for the first time in the final scene?
We can reflect what it really means
CMBYN: The film has differences from the book, such as being written in present time rather than a reflection of the past. What does this effectively do for the audience?
Feel as though you are on the journey with Elio and Oliver
CMBYN: What is the basis of Elio and Oliver's relationship?
The mutual admiration and desire to be like one another