Timothée Chalamet on filming the
infamous peach scene... «I remember eating a peach maybe a week after that scene and thinking, «Oh, we did a scene with this fruit.»
The peach scene features, too, with a little bit of help from an It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia clip and, in case you hoped it wouldn't happen, there's a Junior stinger to round everything out.
Director Guadagnino's film easily slides into the romantic sub-genre of such films as BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, and CAROL, and the artistic approach provides a gentleness that even
the peach scene can't undo.
Wherever Chalamet's career takes him after the Oscars, he'll never be able to escape
the peach scene.
Aside from talking about abusers, the hosts also touched about some of the year's nominated films, including the infamous «Call Me By Your Name»
peach scene.
(More talked about, even, than
the peach scene!)