Finally got a chance to see it (on the big screen).
Simon is actually luckier than most, his friends and family are open and supportive. Youth is full of labor pains, and his sexuality belongs to a minority group, but the repression finally passed, and the ending was so sweet that no one dared to envy.
The characters are so vivid, the impression is that the picky and stern opera teacher stopped the school gangsters for insulting Simon, confiscated their radio and said coolly "I'm going to sell it and tie my fallopian tubes. ". The audience burst into laughter and applause, and couldn't help but wet their eyes for her domineering charm.
The experience of watching a movie in the theater is still too different from watching it sneakily on a small home computer, especially when it is fortunate to watch a movie on such an occasion, the gentle and tolerant atmosphere itself makes people want to cry. When the plot came to a climax, everyone applauded together. There are still many lovely people in this world.
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