Tender reader, it splits me apart to tell you this: Unlike in André Aciman’s original novel, Armie Hammer does not eat the peach. The pivotal moment comes next, when Oliver happens upon Elio and discovers what he’s done with the bruised fruit. He leaves the peach, contents and all, on his desk and falls asleep. He fingers the peach, removes the pit, and masturbates with it, finishing inside of it. Then he looks at the other, and has the (pre-emoji) realization that it looks like an ass. One lazy summer day, Elio takes a couple of peaches from the family orchard up to his room, where he eats one and throws away the pit. ![]() Here’s a brief contour: Hammer, who plays grad student Oliver, is in the throes of passion with his younger lover Elio (Timothée Chalamet). There’s a scene from Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of Call Me by Your Name, involving Armie Hammer and a piece of stone fruit, that has already become one of the seminal moments of the film.
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