Movie of the Year: Bret Easton Ellis on the Many Pleasures of Call Me by Your Name
“Timothée Chalamet, as Elio, may be the greatest portrayal of male adolescence on film.”
December 18 2017 12:29 PM
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“Timothée Chalamet, as Elio, may be the greatest portrayal of male adolescence on film.”
The rush to embrace and console every gay man who comes out is infantilizing and condescending—but it's a script written and promoted by GLAAD and reinforced by a sanctimonious establishment of gay men that rewards those who play by the rules—and punishes those who don't. Novelist Bret Easton Ellis on why he refuses to take his bitch-slapping lying down.