Love, Simon | 'I Wouldn't Change Anything About You' Clip | 20th Century FOX

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Everyone deserves a great love story. But for seventeen-year old Simon Spier it’s a little more complicated: he’s yet to tell his family or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, terrifying and life-changing. Directed by Greg Berlanti (Dawson’s Creek, Brothers & Sisters), written by Isaac Aptaker & Elizabeth Berger (This is Us), and based on Becky Albertalli’s acclaimed novel, LOVE, SIMON is a funny and heartfelt coming-of-age story about the thrilling ride of finding yourself and falling in love.

Cast: Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Alexandra Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg, Miles Heizer, Keiynan Lonsdale, Logan Miller, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel, Tony Hale.

Directed by: Greg Berlanti

Screenplay by: Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger

Produced by: Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen

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Let's be real. If Simon's dad signed up for Grindr, he'd be getting tons of offers.

kyleroberts
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Great seeing the dad crying instead of the son wished if all parents have this kind of love for them kids

darkinside
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What I love about this scene is that it is the straight male father figure that cries - It's a subtle nod to the reality that there are straight men in our lives who cry and can be emotive (in contrast to the perceived notion that "real men don't cry".

tazochaiguy
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That’s what I love about Simons dad, rather than being mad and disappointed at Simon, he was mad at himself bc he felt he did something wrong for Simon not being able to come out early, that’s what made him a good parent❤️

rarehearts
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Wow... I wish my parents would be like that... 😢

hollied
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This will become my favorite movie. Definitely.

marvinriveramartinez
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0:27, Josh Duhamel did an incredible job, perfectly captures the emotion and the bond between Simon and his dad.

ethandmnz
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"I thought we could sign up for Grindr together." Wait what?!

saikorudikasenda
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His "I'm sorry I missed it" was SO UNEXPECTED. I bawled in the theater, I'm not ashamed to admit it

aprilmorales
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This movie is seriously going to save lives. I saw it last week and I’m still thinking about it. I wish I had something like it when I was younger.

MattB
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What I love about this and the "You can exhale now" speech is it sets a really good example for loving parents who don't know how to react to their kid coming out. The mom's always makes me cry but is a bit more straightforward. This one really sticks with me because you can see his dad remembering all the homophobic jokes he used to make and feeling horrible about them. People who make jokes like that are really hard to come out to (source: I'm bi) because you never know if they're only joking like that because they think it'll get a laugh or if they actually hold that kind of hatred deep down. Simon's dad apologizes for his past behavior and reinforces that he loves his son. Most importantly, he changes his behavior, which is significant because of how he initially reacted with a joke when Simon came out. Simon downplays it, but you can tell how much it means to him. Fantastic performances across the board.

JamesBlond
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"Hows that video for mom coming"

"Good"

"You don't know how to export it"

"Can you help me with that"

"😅 Yeah"

I love that little bit of light banter at the end of the scene 🥰

soph_mxy
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This movie KILLED IT!!!! The actors were amazing. The Grindr think had me laughing a little in the theater. Josh was perfect in this scene.

toner
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this made me cry. For me, it's the most important scene in the family context of this movie, more than the mom talking scene earlier. It's clear that his father didn't know how to deal with it but is all clear he loves his son. I loved the way he shows it to Simon.

IsraelAndersson
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I'm very lucky to have had a similar experience. My father weeped on me one day because he felt he had lost me because I avoided him at all costs. He told me he missed me and told me he didn't care what I was and that only wanted me to treat him like my dad and not a stranger.

roberttherd
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This scene broke my heart. Very rarely do we see the parents act like this when their child comes out it was refreshing and heartwarming to see a genuine and positive reaction for once. And the comment about Grindr was great lmao

olive
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This and simon’s talk with his mom, is definitely my favourite parts of the movie

khusyairi
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When i came out my dad was like this. My eternal rolemodel!

nicolaspaniagua
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That dad seems like the manly jock dad but really he's just big softie who wouldn't hurt a fly

justintran
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This film helped me come out to my mum, brother and friends! I would love to say a massive THANK YOU to the cast and crew of Love, Simon! This movie changed my life!

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