Simon is invincible and cute! Simon is invincible and cute! ! Simon is invincible and cute! ! !
Compared with the book, the movie has actually been adapted a lot, and many main character settings and character relationships (including Bram, Leah, and sister) have been greatly changed, but the core of the story has not changed. This film mainly tells the story of a cute little gay Simon who hasn't come out. One day, he discovered on the school's secret forum that he has his own kind, and he naturally became a netizen with him, and then started an online dating. Of course, I want to develop into reality after online dating. However, the other party is too timid. Little Simon can only infer the true identity of the other party from clues, and plays a game of finding a husband by himself.
Husband Candidate No. 1: Bram
In the film, Bram is a member of the football team, with the sunshine and handsomeness typical of a sporty boy. Simon's first suspicion was Bram, and he had even made up for himself and his 10,000-character yellow text. However, when he went to Bram's house to attend a party with expectation, he actually broke the scene of his appointment with a girl. A heart-to-hearted sentiment to the straight man was so heartbroken.
Husband Candidate No. 2: Lyle
Lyle works part-time as a waiter at Waffle House. When Simon was forced to match Martin and Abby, the handsome little brother fell from the sky and relieved his congestion. The key is that this little brother can still remember the existence of Simon in the biology class of hundreds of people. Isn't this interesting? And, from the time when he sent the text message and other clues, Simon suspected that he was Blue, so excited. It's a pity that when Simon was about to bravely recognize each other, he realized that Lyle also wanted to chase Abby through himself. my God! It's terrible that the person you are looking for is looking for your best friend. But to be honest, Joey Pollari's face is so cute (has come out, and played a little Gay in American Crime). It's more reliable to say that you like Nick than Abby.
Husband Candidate No. 3: Cal
Cal is a member of Simon's troupe. Personally, Cal is quite cute. I remember most of the time in the book, Simon thought he was Blue, and Cal was a bisexual, and he had a good impression of Simon. After Simon's sexuality is known to everyone, I still want to date Simon. So, Simon is invincible and cute! It's a pity that he didn't give him many shots in the movie. This role became quite dispensable, and he put some fog bullets in a painless way. All fools knew he was not Blue.
Husband Candidate No.4: M...Martin...?
Martin once revealed that he is Blue in front of the Ferris wheel... Sorry, he just came to be funny...
The real husband actually returned to the original guess-Bram. At the end, it seems that no matter who is Blue, Simon can accept it (as long as it is not Martin...). This is also one of my dissatisfaction with the movie-romantic comedies did not make me feel love. Another dissatisfaction is that Bram in the movie is too scumbag, right? While chatting online, soak up girls in reality. Knowing that you are gay and still go get a girl? No one knows who Blue is except himself, but he still chooses to disappear completely when Simon is most vulnerable. Regardless of whether a scumbag is a man or a woman, it is the same routine, the same selfishness, brothers and sisters, please keep your eyes open!
This movie has three inspirations for me. One is that everyone should come out, whether it's bend or straight. Why is heterosexuality the standard, and homosexuality should stay in the closet. The second is "I'm supposed to decide when and where and who knows and how I want to say it". This sentence, I want to dedicate to all the long tongue monsters. The "It" here, I think, not only refers to coming out, all matters related to my privacy should not be disclosed by anyone. The third is about family. For my parents, any little things about me are big things in their eyes. This may also confirm the so-called "love is a sweet burden".
Although Simon is so cute that I want to hug him and roll around, I hit Samsung because I think the plot is worth Samsung. I don't want to give an encouraging score just because it is a movie about the same sex. "Love, Simon" marks that same-sex movies have finally entered the commercial film stage and entered the mainstream market, so I want to look at it fairly from the perspective of an ordinary movie. I hope that one day, there will be no more so-called same-sex movies, minority movies, foreign language movies (the great English-speaking countries think that non-English is a foreign language), no matter what the subject matter is, they can be evaluated equally, not because of ZZZQ It is too reputed, and it is not ignored because of the niche subject. Movies are originally dream-making art, but even in dreams to achieve equal rights, there is still a long way to go.
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