With the love scenes reserved but ripe, Guadagnino and his team get every creative decision just right. The result is one of the year's best films.
Peachy keen. A luminous, sun-kissed Italian love story brimming with warmth, passion and feeling. This is utterly unmissable.
A film that’s at once light, joyful and emotionally devastating, with deeply affecting central performances. A full-hearted romantic masterpiece.
A beautiful film about love and longing, one you’ll want (and need) to watch again and again and again.
What makes the film so magical is the extraordinary delicacy, formal daring and insight with which Guadagnino tackles such familiar material.
Set during an endless Italian summer, this ravishing drama starring Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet is imbued with a sophisticated sensuality.
Truthful in its depiction of teenage sexual confusion and desire, it’s a film that captures the way both can be all-encompassing, but also poignantly makes clear how important those early experiences are in shaping the people we become.
Destined to be a major Oscar contender come the spring, it is highly recommended for all incurable romantics and anyone who has a heart.
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General release. Check local listings for show times.
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow from Friday February 16, 2018, until Tuesday February 20, 2018. More info: http://www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre/