What is the Call me By Your Name Peach Scene?

If you’re reading this post, you’ve probably heard about the infamous Call me By Your Name Peach Scene. Ever wondered what the deal is with the Peach Scene? Well here is everything you could ever possibly want to know about the Peach Scene from Call me by Your Name.

What Happens in the Peach Scene in Call me By Your Name

Here is the peach scene from Call me By Your Name

It should be noted that there are slight differences between the peach scene in the book and the movie.

So what actually happens in this scene? Elio (played by Timothée Chalamet in the movie) is alone in a room. He is bored waiting for time to pass. He takes a peach and after sticking his finger into it, he uses it for sexual gratification. You can basically figure out what that means.

After he is finished. Oliver enters and sees the peach. He plays coy not knowing what Elio has done but he is just toying with Elio.

In the film Oliver puts his finger into the peach and goes to lick it and even goes to take a bite but is stopped by Elio who asks “why are you doing this to me”. In the book it goes a little a further.

The scene culminates in a vulnerable exchange, where the two share a heartfelt moment, solidifying their emotional bond.

What Does the Peach Symbolise in Call me By Your Name

The peach in this scene can be seen as a symbol of sensuality, vulnerability, and the fleeting nature of youth and desire. It represents the passion and curiosity that Elio and Oliver share, as well as the vulnerability that comes with exposing oneself, both emotionally and physically, to another person.

The act of Elio sharing his experience with Oliver and Oliver’s response of understanding and tenderness highlights the deepening emotional connection between the two characters.

In essence this scene is about vulnerability and exposing yourself to the person you love.

At What Minute Does the Peach Scene Happen in Call Me By Your Name

If you’re looking for the peach scene in Call Me By Your Name it happens at 1 Hour and 35 Minutes into the film.