Review of Love, Simon (2018) by Amheretojudge — 04 May 2018
That's not the way..
Love, Simon It scores majestically on little aspects like the tone of a college or a daily routine of a teenager or the accuracy of the conversations written with different equation and chemistry depending upon thethat's not the way..
Love, Simon.
It scores majestically on little aspects like the tone of a college or a daily routine of a teenager or the accuracy of the conversations written with different equation and chemistry depending upon the relation. And even though, it goes into similar places as a normal "teenage" feature does (keeping it light and breezy), it doesn't flinch on projecting the dark political side of it too. The adaptation by Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker isn't smart enough to breed the crisp out of it but it definitely doesn't keep it raw or undercooked. Greg Berlanti's brilliant execution skills is what helps one sail off this feature safely and smoothly to the shore. And if anything that itches all the way down, is the performance which could have been a lot better but instead settles on mediocrity. Love, Simon is an innocent love letter to the teenagers struggling their way across road, told in as much as twisted and gripping way possible to bedazzle the audience.
This review of Love, Simon (2018) was written by Amheretojudge on 04 May 2018.
Love, Simon has generally received very positive reviews.
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