Love, Simon
Love, Simon
PG-13 | 16 March 2018 (USA)
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Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon Spier, it's a little more complicated. He hasn't told his family or friends that he's gay, and he doesn't know the identity of the anonymous classmate that he's fallen for online.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Odelecol

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Usamah Harvey

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Jared_Andrews

Viewers can look at this movie and say that it has value for its importance, and I think that's true. I would also say that this is just a terrific movie. Period.Simon (Nick Robinson) is a high school senior. He loves him family. He has wonderful friends. He's an upstanding student and is headed to respected university next year. He's pretty much a typical, likable teenager. But he has a big secret: he's gay. When another kid at school, who is also secretly gay, posts an anonymous message on a popular school social site, Simon contacts him using his own anonymous email. They connect and encourage each other, eventually inspiring one another to come out to friends and family. It's fun little 'You've Got Mail' style relationship.The story is consistently well-told, moves at a brisk, light pace. Comic relief always arrives at the ideal time to ease the tension when needed. Tony Hale is an absolute riot playing the overzealous vice principal who tries awkwardly to connect with students. Natasha Rothwell is equally hilarious and entertaining as the incredulous drama teacher. The only complaint I have is that these actors disappear for an extended stretch in the film's middle. In addition to the humor, you'll see a few wonderful filmmaking displays, such as a cut from characters beginning to walk up stairs in one setting to them exiting the top of a stairwell in another. There's a delightful montage of kids coming out to their parents as straight, as a part of Simon's internal monologue wondering why gay kids are the ones who have to "come out." "Why is straight the default?" Simon wonders. Not a bad question. It's that level of creativity and thoughtfulness that elevates what could have been a pedestrian coming-of-age story into a terrific one. If you seek a heart-warming story that won't elicit eye rolls, look no further. 'Love, Simon' is delightful story that will speak to many kids who are looking to feel less alone.

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sovariadam

This movie is more important than you think. If you just think, something is hard to tell, just watch this film. It helped me a lot get trough hard times, and I think everyone who is struggling with these "problems" should watch this movie. Thanks for everyone, who made this film.

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gdjongman

In a few words, a beautiful and true love story. In the beginning I was not sure what to expect from this movie but after a few minutes it was clear; the producers told a good story that needs to be heard more often. As said before we need more movies likes these. And also a reminder from me, love yourself the way you are, because your are amazing and deserve to be loved just like everyone else!

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dennisgranhugg

The movie was amazing, i have watched it 4 times now and i still love it the same. the main reason i liked this movie (still like it) is because, well maybe you guessed it... im gay! well, i know im gay but no one else knows and i felt like this movie helped me to figure out who i am.but if you are looking for a good movie, well. you found it.

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