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** Many fans and critics took Creator/TimotheeChalamet for a Best Actor frontrunner going into awards season, but ultimately, almost all of the major awards for the category were given to Creator/GaryOldman for his performance as UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill in ''Film/{{Darkest Hour|2017}}''. To be fair, though, many others have also made the argument that Oldman's awards buzz, especially concerning his Oscar win, was long overdue, and that Chalamet's turn would come later, especially considering his age.

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** Many fans and critics took Creator/TimotheeChalamet for a Best Actor frontrunner going into awards season, but ultimately, almost all of the major awards for the category were given to Creator/GaryOldman for his performance as UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill in ''Film/{{Darkest Hour|2017}}''. To be fair, though, many others have also made the argument that Oldman's awards buzz, especially concerning his Oscar win, was long overdue, and that Chalamet's turn would come later, especially considering his age.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The 2021 drama surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism has made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some, including the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot and the peach scene, wherein he attempts to taste a particular fluid of Elio's and gets in a physical altercation with him where they have this exchange:

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* HarsherInHindsight: The 2021 drama controversy surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism has being made towards Creator/ArmieHammer in 2021 made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some, including the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot and as well as the peach scene, wherein he attempts to taste a particular fluid of Elio's and gets in a physical altercation with him where they have this exchange:
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* FriendlyFandoms: Funnily enough, this film has retroactively developed one with Pixar's 2021 film ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation Luca]]'', as both stories are set in Italy and involve a coming-of-age-tale about two male protagonists struggling with growing up and developing a close bond that struggles against a judgmental world (and ''Luca'', while not explicitly queer due to its child audience, still has enough HoYay undertones to attract queer viewers), which causes many audience members to draw comparisons. [[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/movies/luca-review.html One]] ''New York Times'' review even jokingly refers to ''Luca'' as ''Calamari By Your Name.''

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* FriendlyFandoms: Funnily enough, this film has retroactively developed one with Pixar's 2021 film ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation Luca]]'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Luca}}'', as both stories are set in Italy and involve a coming-of-age-tale about two male protagonists struggling with growing up and developing a close bond that struggles against a judgmental world (and ''Luca'', while not explicitly queer due to its child audience, still has enough HoYay undertones to attract queer viewers), which causes many audience members to draw comparisons. [[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/movies/luca-review.html One]] ''New York Times'' review even jokingly refers to ''Luca'' as ''Calamari By Your Name.''
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** Elio [[ADateWithRosiePalms getting himself off with a peach]] can bring to mind the coconut stories from Website/{{Reddit}}, which shows how masturbating with produce can end [[SchmuckBait badly]].

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** Elio [[ADateWithRosiePalms getting himself off with a peach]] peach can bring to mind the coconut stories from Website/{{Reddit}}, which shows how masturbating with produce can end [[SchmuckBait badly]].
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** A prudish love story this is not. The peach scene, Elio licking Oliver's eyelid, the two watching each other's bowel movements (the last of which is thankfully only in the book, but still...), not to mention Oliver getting a [[{{Nosebleed}} bloody nose]] from Elio while the family has dinner.

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** A prudish love story this is not. The peach scene, Elio licking Oliver's eyelid, the two watching each other's bowel movements (the last of which is thankfully only in the book, but still...), not to mention Oliver Elio getting a [[{{Nosebleed}} bloody nose]] from Elio while the family has dinner.
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** While the love between Elio and Oliver is genuine and very touching, some still can’t entirely get over Elio having an explicitly sexual relationship with an older man while he’s underaged. This may have been solved if they simply aged Elio up by a single year.

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** While the love between Elio and Oliver is genuine and very touching, some still can’t entirely get over Elio having an explicitly sexual relationship with an older man while he’s underaged.underaged (in their regions, anyway). This may have been solved if they simply aged Elio up by a single year.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The 2021 drama surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism has made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some fans, including the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot and the peach scene, wherein he attempts to taste a particular fluid of Elio's and gets in a physical altercation with him where they have this exchange:

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* HarsherInHindsight: The 2021 drama surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism has made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some fans, some, including the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot and the peach scene, wherein he attempts to taste a particular fluid of Elio's and gets in a physical altercation with him where they have this exchange:
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** This is also the film that introduced people to Creator/TimotheeChalamet, and is widely regarded as the best thing he’s ever done by far.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The drama surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism a few years after the film's release has made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some fans, including the peach scene and the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The 2021 drama surrounding Creator/ArmieHammer's allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism a few years after the film's release has made the romantic scenes he's in feel creepy upon rewatch for some fans, including the peach scene and the scene of Oliver kissing Elio's foot.foot and the peach scene, wherein he attempts to taste a particular fluid of Elio's and gets in a physical altercation with him where they have this exchange:
-->'''Elio''': You're hurting me!\\
'''Oliver''': Then stop fighting.



** Similarly, the peach emoji is often used as another way of saying "butt"/"ass" due to how it looks like a butt. Maybe Elio's peach scene is a metaphor for anal sex?

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** Similarly, the peach emoji is often used as another way of saying "butt"/"ass" referring to a butt due to how it looks like a butt.one. Maybe Elio's peach scene is a metaphor for anal sex?
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Misuse already covered in Signature Scene


* NeverLiveItDown: Despite the excellent acting, writing, and direction, many just know this as the movie where [[{{Narm}} a guy fucks a peach]].
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* FriendlyFandoms: Funnily enough, this film has retroactively developed one with Pixar's 2021 film ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation Luca]]'', as both stories involve a coming-of-age-tale about two male protagonists struggling with growing up and developing a close bond that struggles against a judgmental world (and ''Luca'', while not explicitly queer due to its child audience, still has enough HoYay undertones to attract queer viewers), which causes many audience members to draw comparisons. [[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/movies/luca-review.html One]] ''New York Times'' review even jokingly refers to ''Luca'' as ''Calamari By Your Name.''

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* FriendlyFandoms: Funnily enough, this film has retroactively developed one with Pixar's 2021 film ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation Luca]]'', as both stories are set in Italy and involve a coming-of-age-tale about two male protagonists struggling with growing up and developing a close bond that struggles against a judgmental world (and ''Luca'', while not explicitly queer due to its child audience, still has enough HoYay undertones to attract queer viewers), which causes many audience members to draw comparisons. [[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/movies/luca-review.html One]] ''New York Times'' review even jokingly refers to ''Luca'' as ''Calamari By Your Name.''

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