If one is captured by Mike Pence and is into conversion theory, the antidotes that will convert them back to the happy rainbow that they once were are putting on "Brokeback Mountain," "Moonlight," and "Call Me By Your Name." Not only are these three great movies that support the LGBT community but are potent works of cinematic storytelling and director Luca Guadagnino has perfectly made a film that is inarguably the best of the three. Penguins Hang Ten in Surf’s Up (2007) Sony Animation came of age with this surfing penguin mockumentary and Imageworks came up with some new twists. Way better than Logan, Spiderman Homecoming, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2, Wonder Woman, Kong Skull Island, It, Dunkirk, and War for the Planet of the Apes. These stories of self-discovery is a joy to see in cinema where mainstream cinema tries to sell shit like "Fifty Shades of Grey" as romance where its desensitizing and brainwashing ourselves to believe that stories like that are a depiction of romance, "Call Me By Your Name" is an actual depiction of what a romance movie should be. Right when I begin to feel fatigued by “coming of age” movies, this comes out and blows me away by wholeheartedly expressing that this genre is here and will never die for there still plenty of stories to tell. The passion the book had on Guadagnino is what he displays on screen for others to view and its 132-minute mesmerizing work of art. 1) CALL ME BY YOUR NAME - You can tell Luca Guadagnino read this book and dedicated a portion of his life to both adapting the novel for the screen and crafting it to perfection like a sculpture.
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