FloraCutegirl wrote:Unpopular opinion here, but ''Love, Simon''. My sister and I watched it, since our uncle had downloaded it and we were kind of bored.
It was so chock-full of propaganda I could not believe my eyes.
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1.Simon falls in love with that internet guy because he is in love with his personality. That redhead friend of his falls in love with that girl solely because of her looks. What do you mean by that?
2.That flag which read ''Liberal College'' when Simon imagined his dream college. I'm not even going to comment on this one.
3.When he kissed that other guy, he suddenly became a ''hero''. Let me tell you, I have a friend who won a national maths competition and the prize was enough money to buy a piano (and more). Everyone outside our friend group forgot within a week.
4.Finally, I can't comprehend how this could be considered ''relatable'', since it wasn't realistic. At all. Inspiring or encouraging? Maybe. But definitely not relatable.
Again, this is my opinion.
1. The redhead friend? Martin? If so, he's meant to be a shallow character
2. Yeah that's fair enough
3. Idk
4. I think it's relatable to teens who've had trouble coming out to their parents, or those who've been forcibly outed and thus lost friends and been bullied because of it
I loved it, but I do see the flaws with it of course.