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Vince 2022-04-20 09:01:47
love you simon
It's been a long time since I watched this movie, three times. Will I watch it again if you ask? I will answer: yes!
This is a story about love, friendship and who you are, when you are different from most people in society, whether you choose to obey the general trend and sacrifice yourself, or...
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Gaetano 2022-04-20 09:01:47
some small thoughts
A very good story about the self-contradiction and growth of coming out of the closet among American high school students. Because I heard the Strawberries & Cigarettes in the morning, I suddenly wanted to watch it. I think the better point is that this film does not set the protagonist's family...

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Winona 2022-03-24 09:02:10
If one day, I "unfortunately" get married, and "unfortunately" have my own child, and my child is fortunate to be a member of LGBT, if he still "unfortunately" living in this land at that time, I still hope that he To be able to live confidently and freely, I still hope that he can say "love you" to the person he likes from the bottom of his heart.
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Weston 2022-04-24 07:01:13
Discussing the topic of "coming out", the subject matter seems a bit cheery, but the completion is very good, and all the clichés are subtly avoided. Whether or not to come out of the closet, when, where, and in what way, is entirely a personal choice. How difficult is it to de-spectacle.
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Ms. Albright: Don't "Hey, Ms. Albright" me. We're not friends. You're not going to braid my hair or paint my nails. Get your ass off the table now, you sweaty, hormonal virgins. You know what? You're about to be suspended for so long that by the time it's over, you're going to be the fat, bald, unhappily married, wildly mediocre nobodies you're destined to become.
Spencer: You can't talk to us like that.
Ms. Albright: Actually I can, 'cuz I just did. And you know why? Because you're just those two assholes who did that shitty thing in front of the whole school. And guess what? Nobody feels sorry for those assholes, especially me. Now walk. Mr. Worth's office. Now.
Ms. Albright: [Grabbing speaker] Unh-uh. That's mine now. I'm'ma sell it, get my tubes tied.
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Simon: You... actually, uh, I did want to talk to you guys about something.
Emily: What is it?
Simon: [stammering] Uh, well...
Jack: Let me guess. You got somebody pregnant. No, you're pregnant.
Simon: Yeah.
Jack: I knew it!
Simon: Yeah, I'm pregnant.
Jack: I knew it. I mean, he's got that glow about him, babe.
Simon: No, um...
[struggles to get the words out]
Simon: I'm gay.
[Emily and Jack are both quiet]
Emily: Honey...
Simon: And I don't want you guys to think anything different. I'm still me...
Emily: Of course you are, Simon.
Jack: Yeah. So you're gay. Which one of your old girlfriends turned you? Was it the one with the big eyebrow or...
Emily: Jack.
Nora: Jesus Christ, dad, do you ever shut the hell up?
Jack: I'm kidding.
Nora: It's not funny!
Jack: I'm kidding. Hey, Nora, open up your gift, please?
[an embarrassed Jack exits the living room]