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Love, Simon

Jeder verdient eine große Liebe.

Jeder verdient eine große Liebesgeschichte. Aber für den 17-jährigen Simon Spier ist es etwas komplizierter: Er muss Familie und Freunden noch erzählen, dass er schwul ist, und kennt nicht einmal die Identität des Klassenkameraden, in den er sich online verliebt hat. Beide Probleme zu lösen, erweist sich als gleichzeitig unglaublich witzig, angsteinflößend und lebensverändernd.

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Jennifer Garner as Emily Spier

Jennifer Garner

Emily Spier
Jennifer Garner delivered a heartfelt and nuanced performance as Emily Spier in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon." As the supportive and empathetic mother of the title character, Garner brought a warmth and authenticity to the role that resonated deeply with audiences. Her portrayal of Emily's unconditional love and acceptance of her son Simon, particularly in the pivotal scene where she reassures him after his sexual identity is revealed, showcased her ability to convey complex emotions with grace and sincerity. Garner's performance was praised for its tender strength and the subtlety with which she balanced humor and compassion, making Emily Spier an enduring representation of a mother's unwavering love and an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. Her work in "Love, Simon" served as a touching reminder of the importance of family support, contributing significantly to the film's impact as a milestone in mainstream queer cinema.
Josh Duhamel as Jack Spier

Josh Duhamel

Jack Spier
Josh Duhamel delivered a compassionate and grounded performance as Jack Spier in the heartwarming coming-of-age film "Love, Simon." As the supportive and understanding vice principal of the high school where the story unfolds, Duhamel's portrayal of Mr. Spier is pivotal in creating an environment where the protagonist, Simon, can grapple with his identity and the challenges of coming out. Duhamel's charm and empathetic demeanor shine through, offering a portrayal of adult guidance that is both aspirational and relatable. His character's pivotal scenes, particularly the affecting conversation with Simon about the complexity of coming out, highlight Duhamel's ability to convey depth and sincerity. His performance underscores the film's message of acceptance and the importance of having allies, making Mr. Spier a beacon of hope and a memorable figure in Simon's journey towards self-acceptance and love.