After Trashing Roy Moore, Man-Boy Love Film Getting Oscar Buzz, Democrat Rave Reviews

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This next story is disgusting. It’s about a new, award-winning film about a sexual relationship between a 17-year old child and an adult male because in Hollywood, the place where Democrats thrive, pedophilia is okay by them except if they think Roy Moore did it nearly 40 years ago.

It might get an Oscar.

The media – the left-wing media – is raving about the movie promoting gay pedophilia.

This is the height of hypocrisy.

The Sony Pictures Classics film “Call Me By Your Name” has been generating Oscar buzz – that’s right, OSCAR BUZZ – since Monday after picking up three Golden Globe nominations, including one for best motion picture-drama, amid rave reviews.

The accolades come even though the film’s premise — a relationship between a 17-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man — strikes its opponents as “somewhat creepy” at best and a “pedophile fantasy” at worst.

This is how the perverted Democrats promote pedophilia – they start with a teen who is almost an adult. Next year, it could be about a 16-year old.

Defenders of “Call Me By Your Name” are quick to point out that the love affair is consensual and wouldn’t be illegal, given that the drama takes place in Italy, where the age of consent is 16.

These are the same people trying to take down President Trump with accusations by 16 or 17 Democrat women. They present no evidence. We are to believe however that Democrats are so pure and perfect as Chris Matthews would say, that they demand he resign like Al Franken [who didn’t actually resign]. Franken was threatened by Chuck Schumer to resign or face the wrath of Schumer.

Listen to Matthews say “the worst thing you can say about Democrats is they’re too pure.”

Corey Feldman said the “grooming” by the Hollywood pedophiles has been going on for years. Here’s more evidence.

Reviews of this piece of trash have been stellar:

Said the Newark Star-Ledger’s Stephen Whitty: “There is no sin, it insists. There is just joy — and whether you find that in a cold glass of apricot juice or the warm embrace of a village beauty should matter to no one but you.”

Here are a few more off google and they come from Democrat media:

Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name is a cinematic ravishment of the senses with a strong narrative tethering all the feelings and sensuous surfaces. Manohla Dargis, The NYTimes

Each element is carefully calibrated, but deployed with consummate grace—this is a film to rush to, and to then savor every minute of. David Sims, The Atlantic

There are three stars in Luca Guadignino’s beautiful new film: Armie Hammer, Timothee Chalamet and the northern Italian city of Crema. Amy Rowe, New York Daily News

A film that’s at once light, joyful and emotionally devastating, with deeply affecting central performances. A full-hearted romantic masterpiece. Molly Richards, Empire

Even as he beguiles us with mystery, Guadagnino recreates Elio’s life-changing summer with such intensity that we might as well be experiencing it first-hand. Variety

This romantic drama is more fully and convincingly realized than most cinematic love stories in recent memory. Michael Ordona, Common Sense Media

Call Me By Your Name is a beautiful and powerful coming of age love story with remarkable performances from Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet. Molly Freeman, Screen Rant

This radiant romance immerses us in the lives of two people, a boy coming into manhood and a man already there. Joe Morgenstern [who has tweeted Trump is an “idiot”], Wall Street Journal


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