incomparablyme:

Love, Simon (2018): Gay Bar (Deleted Scene)
dir. Greg Berlanti

Emily: Simon? Hey, I’ve been calling you for hours, where have you been?

Simon: Mom, come on.

Emily: Oh, no, you come on. Have you been drinking?

Simon: Yes, a little. I went to a bar, okay?

Emily: No, that’s not okay. You don’t get to vanish for hours and not tell me and then come home drunk from a bar.

Simon: Okay.

Emily: I know that you’re feeling internal conflict, that’s normal–

Simon: Jesus Christ, Mom, can you not do the therapy thing for one God damn day–

Jack: Simon, hey.

Simon: Please…

Jack: Come on.

Emily: I’m not doing the therapy thing, I’m doing the mom thing.

ela-bosak:

deitydoq:

ela-bosak:

gaysbashback:

deitydoq:

Love, Simon (2018) perfectly displays the difference between a manipulative public proposal and a sweet grand romantic gesture in the best way possible. Martin, when trying to ask a girl out, publicly humiliates her by pressuring her to say yes to him in front of a huge crowd of people and putting her in the spotlight, making her visibly uncomfortable. When Simon makes the gesture to Blue, it gives “Blue” the opportunity to back out and not show his face, therefore making Simon the only subject of ridicule if the situation goes wrong, showing his dedication and his love for Blue in that he is willing to undergo EVEN MORE humiliation to find him. This, among other parts of the movie, clearly outlines the fact that homosexual people have perfected romance to a degree that straight people have not found. In this essay I will –

op where’s the rest of it

the straights kidnapped him because he was onto their secrets

I’m still here bitch the straights can’t silence me

then finish your essay, or you fail this class