Love, Simon Page #11

Synopsis: Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends, and all of his classmates: he's gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Greg Berlanti
Production: 20th Century Fox
 
IMDB:
7.8
Metacritic:
72
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
PG-13
Year:
2018
110 min
Website
20,044 Views


Okay. That's your

last ride ticket, buddy.

MARTIN:
Wait. Wait!

Simon, it's me.

I'm Blue. l love you.

- No, you're not.

- No, I'm not. I just...

This is so brutal.

Here. I'll tell you what.

I got a couple...

How much is it?

- It's four tickets, four bucks.

- Perfect. Okay. There you go.

Last one's on me.

Got it.

Last call for the Ferris wheel!

Oh, no, I can't watch.

I can't watch this, babe. No.

This is awful.

- Okay, Dora.

- Wait, wait.

Can I sit there?

I was kind of waiting

for somebody.

Yeah, I know.

It's Bram!

It's you.

It's me.

But that night at the party...

Yeah.

I was drunk and confused.

And it ended, like,

a minute after you saw us.

And you're Jewish.

Yeah.

Which is cool.

And I'm black too.

And gay.

It's kind of crazy, huh?

I didn't think you'd come.

Me neither.

Until I was walking towards you,

I didn't think I had it in me.

(all murmuring)

Are you disappointed

that it's me?

No.

(all cheering)

(cell phone ringing)

Hey.

LEAH:
Have you seen

CreekSecrets?

There are six new confessions,

all signed.

Listen to this.

"My parents didn't come

and see me in Cabaret.

They hate that I wanna be

an actor.

I don't know if they'll ever

be proud of me.

Taylor Metternich."

Wow.

You're a trendsetter, Spier.

Now, come on, get in the car.

We need to go.

- Good morning!

- Ah, there he is!

- Morning, Simon.

- Top of the morning, kid.

What's this?

- Nora's specialty.

- Mm, coconut?

- Yeah.

- You look good.

- Have a good day, honey.

- You too.

- Is it good?

- It's delicious.

- I'll see you guys.

- What, you're not gonna eat?

Bye, Simon.

("Wild Heart" playing)

- Mornin'.

- Mornin', buddy.

No one will ever

Read the letters

Or the lies that I told

From the years

I was changed...

- Good morning.

- Hey! How you doin', Leah?

Pretty good. Pretty good.

Why did they have to go

And run

From the dream far away

Were we there? Was I brave?

Ooh, ooh!

Hey!

Hey.

- Morning.

- Morning.

Everybody in?

- Yes.

- Oh, yeah.

All right, it's too beautiful

a day,

so I think I'm gonna actually

take us on a little adventure.

- Yes!

- Woo!

That's exactly what I need!

NICK:
Yeah, adventure!

Wild heart

Wild heart

Wild heart

Wild heart

Wild heart

Wild heart

When we met

Everything seemed all right

I turn and sing

On the sidewalk

Cut straight through

The moonlight

I loved those days

We didn't get out of bed

Left your taste in my mouth

Your strange voice in my head

Oh I wanna hear it again

Expect that we're caught

In a love song

So loud, oh, yeah

No not so typical love song

'Cause it hurt us

Again and again

So say that

I really need you

So bad, oh, yeah

No, not so typical

Love song

'Cause it hurt us

Again and again

Hey

La, la, la, la, la

You leave the city

And chase bullet holes

That's actually starlight

In those rare moments

You and I were brilliant

We were gonna be all right

God I loved those days

We couldn't get out of bed

With your taste in my mouth

Or your words in my head

And now I wanna

Hear it again

Expect that we're caught

In a love song

So loud, oh, yeah

No, not so typical

Love song

'Cause it hurt us

Again and again

So say that

I really need you

So bad, oh, yeah

No, not so typical

Love song

'Cause it hurt us

Again and again

(instrumental music playing)

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