At the beginning, I wanted to give four stars because the male protagonist is very handsome, but I still want to say that the overall story is popular in American youth films, but it does not mean that same-sex films should be niche and unique, but it is precisely to treat them with an equal attitude. would say so. Because there is no need to be more tolerant or harsher because it is a homosexual film, treat it as a normal thing, and judge it with the same attitude. This is also the conclusion of equality.
In the film, the male teacher has a saying, tolerance is because of respect (although the male teacher also has other prejudices, but basically he is a good teacher). And this sentence is exactly the principle I have always wanted to uphold, and I think it is not only respecting the sexual orientation of others, but also the choice of any one.
In life, we have too many stereotypes. We take the majority of society for granted to distinguish similarities and differences, but we never think about why? Why is he wrong? Maybe we don't know, just take it for granted that this is the default. If you put aside the distracting thoughts that you were born with, you will find that nothing is different.
Whether you like the opposite sex or the same sex, it's just that you fall in love with another person; whether you choose to get married or insist not to get married, it's just the way of life you choose. There are so many examples of this that I can't say. But I hope I can always uphold my attitude, and I hope more people can think like this.
When Simon and Bule were chatting, when they fantasized about heterosexuality and told their parents, they would also receive incomprehension. Several clips seemed a bit funny, but in fact they hoped that they could be treated equally and that everyone could understand. A very normal thing, don't be surprised, don't worry, don't overreact.
That's the attitude Simon wants, and why he keeps refusing to come out.
The ending of the film made me feel a strong sense of pandering. Probably, I don't accept this kind of support that is generally exaggerated, and everyone has opened up the second line of Ren and Du in an instant? I believe everyone will be touched, but not this extreme fantasy.
However, he was originally viewed as a very ordinary campus youth film, and he also went to the so-called superficial and vulgar. I'm happy after reading it, the male protagonist is very handsome, and the content is not bad, isn't it?
(Writing here, I suddenly want to give three stars, and one more star is just because I was confused by the gentle and firm personality of the male protagonist just after watching it. But when I wrote this, my calmness came back.)
View more about Love, Simon reviews