Among them a youth springs up, like another fruit on the peach tree, desires budding in his psyche. No, they aren’t tourists at all, they’re a natural element of the local flora and fauna, bronzed summer people who show up every year, splashing around in the streams and squeezing fresh juice from the apricots. The rest of the time, they wander half-naked between the trees, like magnificent lithe animals. They sit among the locals in the small café, chatting with them in Italian and playing cards with them, as though they’d been born here. They don’t walk around with fanny packs and cameras, like tourists usually do. In Italy everything is so gorgeous that even the tourists look harmonious. Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer in 'Call Me by Your Name.' Sony Pictures Classics
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