Love, Simon
Directed by: Greg Berlanti
Grade: B+
Love, Simon is based on Becky Albertalli’s book Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda which was one I really enjoyed a couple of years back now. I didn’t catch this in the theater either and it didn’t seem to get a lot of attention outside the book community perhaps which is really a shame.
The story is about Simon (Nick Robinson) whose got great friends, a great family and is generally a happy well-liked kid. He’s also hiding the fact that he’s gay. The only one he can talk openly with (at least on e-mail) is a kid from school calling himself Blue whose also gay but not out.
Simon quickly falls for Blue’s emails but their nice little back and forth is ruined when Martin (Logan Miller) reads Simon’s emails and uses it too blackmail him.
The performances are all nice- especially Nick Robinson. Everyone has good chemistry with each other though I thought his family was a little too perfect (and the principal a little too goofy) for my usual taste. I also couldn’t completely remember who Blue was so I was still surprised 🙂
The relationship between the friends was quiet nicely done but I generally liked Simon’s relationship with Martin. It’s a fine line to walk because I think we’re supposed to not like Martin but not really despise him either, he’s just a screwed up selfish kid abusing social media. I also liked Simon has some real bite with him. He goes along with the blackmail but he’s not kissing old Martin’s ass or anything.
The message that it should be Simon (and everyone’s) personal choice to discuss their sexuality is a good one and also people protect your social media. Don’t leave emails up or even stay signed into public computers. Recognize that things on school and work servers are not private. Jeez.
Anyway besides the sticky sweetness sometimes being a little too much for my cynically inclined nature the other thing that bugged me was they changed the name- and also on the newer copies of the book. Like I do get why they did it Hollywood does like to simplify but I just prefer Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.
However the move is adorable.
Recommend: Yes. And of course read the book!
Lovely review. I haven’t both read the book / seen the movie but I really want to know. I enjoy books that have some message behind them and this does sound like one of them. I’ll start with the book first… 😊
Book always first 🙂 That’s the way it should go!
I always love your reviews! I have read the book but still working on the movie thing… haha
Thanks so much! I hope you like the movie when you do get to it 🙂
I loved this movie so much, I can ‘t even remember how many times I’ve watched it since picking up the DVD.
Great review!
Thanks! It really is a lovely film 🙂
Yes people!! PROTECT YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA!! Some of the pictures and private information that people post make me want to slap them…
I’ve heard great things about this movie (and book!) I haven’t got to either, I’m afraid, but I can’t wait!! 💖
Right? It’s so hard to feel sorry for people in this day and age! You should know better!
Great review…Thanks!
I loved the movie adaptation so much! Great review!
Thanks!
My daughter and I LOVED this movie. It made me cry 🙂
I cried with all the stuff around when he got outed but the ending soothed everything 🙂 Glad you guys enjoyed it!
Yep, the ending was satisfying
The movie was adorable! I really loved the book better though. I just read Lean on the Offbeat and it was so cute. I love seeing what SImon and Blue where up to in their senior year.
I enjoyed the book and I started watching the movies but some unnecessary sex-jokes between Simon and his dad put me off completely. Then there was this Halloween party where Simon was supposed to be a dementor but he didn’t. Why do they have to change so tiny things in the movie? It’s a silly thing but I didn’t continue further though I might watch it at some point.