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38 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The PlaylistKimber MyersThe PlaylistKimber MyersLove, Simon is filled with details and specificity, making Simon’s story feel real and authentic in each moment, from the music he listens to to the costumes seen at a Halloween party, elevating it above what could have been the after school special version of the same story.
- 80TheWrapAlonso DuraldeTheWrapAlonso DuraldeQueer pundits will no doubt take “Love, Simon” to task for being too white, too cisgender, too heteronormative. And they won’t be wrong. But even if this is “Call Me By Your Name” through the lens of the Disney Channel, there’s a place in the culture for adolescent gay kids to enjoy the shiny, shallow, pop-song-infused coming-of-age stories that their straight peers consume on a daily basis.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeLove, Simon proves groundbreaking on so many levels, not least of which is just how otherwise familiar it all seems, from laugh-out-loud conversations in the school hallways to co-ed house parties where no one drives drunk, and no one gets past first base.
- 80The GuardianBenjamin LeeThe GuardianBenjamin LeeIt’s a hugely charming crowd pleaser, an infectiously entertaining coming of age film that feels primed to attract and retain a loyal eager-to-rewatch audience. There’s a wealth of snappy dialogue and what feels like an attentive grasp of teenage life.
- 80Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlVillage VoiceAlan ScherstuhlHere is a movie made for and about the people who believe they are the essence of American normalcy, a movie that dutifully flatters and celebrates them even as it works to expand who that normalcy actually includes.
- 75Slant MagazineRichard Scott LarsonSlant MagazineRichard Scott LarsonGreg Berlanti's charmingly heartfelt film is a remarkably successful attempt to give shape to the experience of the closet by drawing an incredibly intimate portrait of a teenage boy about to leave it behind.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJon FroschThe Hollywood ReporterJon FroschIt’s an expertly carved chunk of cheese. But taken on its own, limited terms, Love, Simon is also a charmer — warm, often funny and gently touching, tickling rather than pummeling your tear ducts.
- 58The A.V. ClubJesse HassengerThe A.V. ClubJesse HassengerLove, Simon is touching as a gesture. As entertainment, it’s nothing Degrassi hasn’t done better.
- 55The AtlanticDavid SimsThe AtlanticDavid SimsI’m happy to see a major-studio teen film wrestle with homosexuality and life in the closet as more than a comical subplot, even though I wish there had been a more engaging character to build that progress around.