In one sentence:
I didn't expect that I came to victor and fell in love with Felix
Normal direction and rotten girl direction:
The director must not be a rotten girl. Of course, this drama is not a rotten girl to a rotten girl. The film and television with a strong sense of unreality makes people feel like a story in another parallel world (just as far as China sees it), such as "Addiction", very Fake, it's cool to watch, I also watched "One Year" and "Fake Idol", oh, just replaced the bg plot with bl to play, and the normal film and television has the benchmark of the third season of "Shame", the reality In perfect balance with the one in the fantasy, this one is also normal, unlike the mediocre normal direction mentioned by others.
Praise this:
When "Love You, Simon" was released before, some film critics mentioned that it was an improvement to make this film in the way of Hollywood industrial dramas. Anyway, this is also a popular theme. I agree with this point. Love you, Victor, the delightful point of the show.
It's also that the lgbtq crowd in the play is not a child who can be dressed up, but shows the real side to some extent. But my brother, from his own point of view, doesn't think the show is a guide for teenage homosexuality.
The protagonist is handsome.
Tucao this:
The sub-line is too strong, the actors and the script are better, and the content of the main line is actually relatively weak, and Simon has a strange sense of existence. Simon's plot can be cut by half, but without this gimmick, I probably wouldn't watch it.
Personally, I feel that the male protagonist in the play is a bit of a flattering personality, and some performances are indeed a bit unnatural, lacking a bit of unique temperament, even if it is an ordinary temperament, his personal style is too weak, like a good gentleman with a long smiling face, but, who still If you don't grow up, there is obvious progress in the last episode. I look forward to playing a gentle scum in the future.
Summarize:
to see or not to see
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