


From the fertile opening shots to the ravishing close-up that concludes the film, "Call Me by Your Name" is an enrapturing experience, like a melancholy dream that sends you floating into the enchanted, unwritten future. Life is but a dream in this adaption of André Aciman's celebrated novel, directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by James Ivory, who treat the central courtship like a feature-length Sufjan Stevens ballad. On the surface, Paul Thomas Anderson’s sensuous, clever drama, about a 1950s fashion house thrown off its axis by love, is a wickedly funny riff on Pygmalion, My Fair Lady. In compiling the Yahoo Movies UK best movies of 2017 list, we polled over a dozen movie journalists and writers, and over 60 films made it into the long list. Their connection builds slowly, steadily, sensually. Ignore the doom-mongers and naysayers, 2017 has been one of the best years at the cinema in ages. Timothée Chalamet gave the year's finest performance, playing a bookish 17-year-old who jumps at the chance to be tour guide and companion for Armie Hammer's strapping grad student.

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