Timothée Chalamet showed us all how to be better people at the BAFTAs
He didn't win the BAFTA, but he won at being a human.
Chalamet (left) helped screenwriter James Ivory (right) up to the stage
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He may not have won the BAFTA, but he generally wins at life.
Call Me By Your Name writer James Ivory won the BAFTA for best adapted screenplay on Sunday night. Ivory is 89 years old, and received some help getting up to the stage from one of the film's stars, Timothée Chalamet.
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Needless to say, everyone found it adorable.
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Good for Chalamet, showing the basic human decency we should all strive for.
Oh, and here's a special bonus Chalamet moment:
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Well done everyone.
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