Hot Take: Love, Simon
Hot Take: It’s way too early to say Movie of the Year but it’s never too early to say Movie of the Year so far! Treating gay as normal as any movie I can remember, Love, Simon is one of the best “coming of age” and “coming out” films I’ve seen in recent memory.
There was a time when John Hughes ruled the box office. His wheelhouse was the high school drama and especially the high school romance. Hughes passed in 2009 and his style went out of fashion well before that but it’s proven that if you make a good, entertaining high school flick, audiences will watch. Case in point is Love, Simon which feels a little bit like a Hughes film but pulls off the restraint necessary to make an ordinary “coming of age” flick about a young gay high school student struggling with the idea of coming out to his family and friends. In it’s normalcy comes brilliance and nuance seldom seen in such a film. While it’s easy to dismiss the film’s accomplishments since many episodic television high school dramas have managed to pull off the same feat, Love, Simon doesn’t have the luxury of hours to build a compelling character worthy of winning over the audience to the point where you’ll be rooting for a happy ending for the titular character rather than just expecting one.Read More →