Love, Simon
Published November 24, 2018
Film info
- Title Love, Simon
- Director Greg Berlanti
- Year 2018
- Run time 1hr 50m
- Genres Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Tagline He's done keeping his story straight
From the producers of The Fault in Our Stars comes the relatable and heartfelt coming-of-age film Love, Simon. Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon, it's a bit complicated. The gay teenager hasn't come out yet, and doesn't know the identity of the anonymous classmate he's fallen for online. Resolving both issues will be a hilarious, scary, life-changing adventure.
Live blog
| Time | Comment |
|---|---|
| 2:37 | Ladidah pancake thing. |
| 4:17 | Why do they put the horn in most cars exactly where you’re going to bash your head in frustration? |
| 4:47 | They better not remake Matrix with David Beckham as sexy Morpheus. |
| 8:54 | Ooh, referencing The Affair. That’s so up to date! |
| 12:51 | Jealous of this kid’s desk setup. |
| 14:28 | Makes no sense. It made the email noise, which Google wouldn’t make, but then he said nothing. There must be some email. |
| 16:24 | Can’t imagine how difficult it is to manage phones at schools these days. |
| 19:56 | “Girls just want to have FUNdamental rights.” |
| 29:41 | Blackmail sucks. |
| 43:03 | “That’s what I thought we thought.” Best marriage ever. |
| 48:57 | The trouble is, you can’t blackmail someone to love you, especially not via a third person. |
| 55:34 | The music in this. Antonoff is a legend. |
| 1:04:16 | Martin the mascot. |
| 1:11:16 | Made a note to update our Christmas playlist. |
| 1:30:52 | “They’re my running jeans.” |
| 1:40:16 | Ferris wheel is a really odd place to wait for someone. |
Thoughts
Fab film, this one. I know Nick Robinson from Melissa & Joey and he was the right choice for this conflicted but confident teenager. The gang of friends was great, and Jack Antonoff’s music choices were incredible. This is a soundtrack we’ll be listening to later.
The story was good, the twists and turns intriguing, and of course a great, if painful, journey for this kid to go on. I felt quite stressed about how public the end of the movie was and a bit disappointed in who Blue ended up being - I guessed quite early on that it would be who it was because hey, kissing someone of the opposite sex doesn’t mean anything, really, not when you’re a teenager.
Good, an important story, well told, and great to have the representation up on screen.
Rating: 4 / 5