Call Me By Your Name [2017]
Call Me by Your Name offers a sad but powerful portrait of first love. However, I’m not sure it deserved all the buzz it generated back in 2017.
Film & Series
Call Me by Your Name offers a sad but powerful portrait of first love. However, I’m not sure it deserved all the buzz it generated back in 2017.
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