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Teaches of Peaches
I’m mildly deaf and never used the subtitle option when I saw it twice in theaters. I remember missing out on some dialogue and used the novel as my guide to the films story. Like many I left in tears. Romantic, beautifully filmed and a talented cast. Timothée Chalamet, you should of won Best Actor at the Oscars *cough* Being deaf, I was still able to capture the films glow. When Elio tucks his hand under his chin as he says goodbye to Oliver or just the glances of desire/fear in Elio’s mannerisms. I didn’t need sound to feel or relate to that. My silent interpretation of the film was an ethereal journey. I later read the script to fill in the spaces and have since watched the film with subtitles. It’s my favorite film of the year and will forever hold a place in my heart. Bravo to Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, Armie Hammer, Amira Casar and Esther Garrel.
March 2018 · Movies and TV · verified purchase
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