Fans launched countdowns and began posting GIFs to express their excitement over finally getting a glimpse of the sensual love story that took the film world by storm at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Barry Jenkins, the director of "Moonlight," even started his own hashtag -- #survivingdaCMBYNtrailerdrop -- to offer advice to anxious tweeters. Even before the trailer for "Call Me By Your Name" dropped early Tuesday morning, Twitter was flipping out. "Not a single moment, impulse or emotional revelation feels rushed," Chang wrote. "Guadagnino isn’t just one of the great sensualists of contemporary cinema; he has become a veritable deconstructionist of desire."
Source: Los Angeles Times August 01, 2017 18:42 UTC