I like Simon so much. Not only because of his appearance, but also because of his attitude towards people and things, he is skilled in secretly observing the characteristics of each person, but he does not know that he is the most shining one. I haven't watched a gay-themed movie since "call me by your name". I don't know why, but I'm a little scared because I'm afraid it will be greasy. But this movie is so fresh, haha, it's normal. The movie takes you to think about why homosexuality can't be viewed normally by everyone from various angles. In fact, it's nothing, what's there? If you are straight, do you have to ask others to be straight like you? When will China pass the law that gays can marry? It's already 2020. Does anyone still think homosexuality is a disease? The scene of the Ferris wheel really touched me and made me look forward to love again. Getting to know each other in the form of letters is really special, but it also goes straight to the depths of each other's hearts. It is much more reliable than just looking and talking. I'm so outraged that this movie doesn't have a 9.0 or higher, probably because of the most annoying character Abby haha!
In the end, are American classmates really not doing homework? I'm so envious of spending so much time playing all day. I really like youth campus movies.
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