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Love, Simon

2018 • 109 minutes
4.7
137 reviews
92%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Based on the popular novel, SIMON VS. THE HOMO SAPIENS AGENDA concerns the travails of Simon Spier, a gay 16 year old student who is still in the closet. When his secret is threatened after an EMail of his falls into the wrong hands, Simon - who prefers to stay in his comfort zone and is averse to change - must find a way to come out on his own terms before he is outed.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.7
137 reviews
A Google user
June 4, 2018
I do not think I have enjoyed a movie as much I have in my entire life. The actors were amazingly selected, Nick Robinson capturing the entirety of Simon's emotions and feelings throughout his experiences. The story flowed very well, transitioning from scene to scene flawlessly. It had me engaged the entire time the movie was playing, remaining loyal to the book without removing too much from the film. For anyone who is feeling alone or sheltered from themselves because they feel they cannot be themselves for being different from the in-group, this movie will be an inspiration for you.. For anyone who is looking to help out anyone they know who is going through this type of experience, watch this. It will do wonders. I don't think I have cried, laughed, cringed or related to a movie so much.
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Rusto Chango
June 3, 2018
I'm so tired of this kind of junk. All movie makers need to do these days to get good reviews is make a movie about any minority whatsoever. It's so pathetic. It's like people are afraid of being labeled homophobic or racist if they say anything negative regarding a film about minorities. People need to spine back up and remember sticks and stones instead of getting bent out of shape about words. People have gotten way too soft and they're labeling their weakness sensitivity. But I suppose this means I'm now a homophobe.
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A Google user
June 17, 2018
If you look below the surface, and if you can empathize with what Simon is going through, you will realize that when it matters most, in the most significant moments of this movie, Nick Robinson nails the role. The nuances of his facial expressions and the shame in his voice at certain points are award winning for those who can relate to what he is saying and doing in the movie. Look past the cute story, and feel what Robinson is portraying, and you just might begin to appreciate this film and what gay adolescents sometimes go through. It's a gem of a movie.
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