Love SI

Gayle 2022-04-21 09:02:27

The story is very warm, and the songs written by Poke Ye are also very good. The movie seems to provide us with a possible scene at the end, and the happy ending that the LGBT community will eventually be accepted by others and receive the support it deserves is really touching. But when I saw that SI reconciled with classmates and received support and understanding from friends, family members, even principals, teachers, or strangers, I couldn't bear to watch it. I even shook my head and recited mmp in my heart. How is this possible. In reality, if I myself out except a few friends (most of them are the small group of LGBT) is acceptable, I think it is more of a drama or even mockery. As for my family, I even think of relationship breakdown. So Nora is crying because she can't accept that her brother Simon, who has been with her for so many years, is gay! She may have imagined the kind of pain her brother was going through and it was somewhat unbearable. Prejudice is buried in the heart, and there are many factors that support the current situation. It is difficult for this generation to shake. However, the ending of the movie gave me a little comfort in this situation.

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Love, Simon quotes

  • Martin: Look, I don't want your help in changing me. I want your help in getting Abby to like me for me.

  • Jackie: Did you date me because you think I look like a guy?

    Simon: No. No, I actually broke up with you because you don't look like a guy.

    Jackie: Oh. Oh, okay. Thanks.

    Simon: Welcome.