Martin tries to engage in conversation with Abby, who is anything but interested. Simon gets Abby and Martin to go with him to rehearse lines for the play at a Waffle House. Martin urges Simon to move faster with Abby, or else the e-mails get leaked. He doesn't get it and instead just goes to bed, and she sleeps on the floor. They go to his room where Leah talks about loving one person for the rest of her life, meaning Simon himself. Leah walks Simon back home as he wears her cardigan. To make things worse, Martin blows chunks on Simon after getting too drunk. Simon later goes upstairs to find Bram making out with another girl, to Simon's disappointment. Simon is then invited by Bram to play beer pong and gets Martin and Abby to play against them. At the party, Nick tells Simon he is thinking of asking Abby out, but Simon comes up with a lie that Abby is seeing an older college guy. On their way to the party, Martin ends up trying WAY too hard to talk to Abby, and she is clearly more interested in Nick. He invites Martin, to the chagrin of his friends. Simon and his friends meet up at his house, where he and Leah are dressed as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Nick is Cristiano Ronaldo, and Abby is Wonder Woman. Simon starts to suspect that Bram could be Blue, based on their interactions and hints dropped in the e-mails. Simon is upset but also isn't ready for everyone to know he's gay, so he reluctantly goes along with it.Īt lunch, Simon's friend Bram (Keiynan Lonsdale) invites everyone to his house for a Halloween party. Martin approaches Simon and reveals he took screenshots of his e-mails and is effectively blackmailing Simon to set him up with Abby. They are found by his classmate Martin (Logan Miller), who has a reputation for being extremely weird and annoying. Simon is at the school library where he accidentally leaves his e-mails open. Blue responds to Simon, and the two continue sending each other messages and forming a strong connection. Simon decides to start e-mailing Blue under the alias of "Jacques" (as in "Jacques a dit", which is French for "Simon says"). Later, Simon gets a FaceTime call from Leah, who tells him about the school's blog where an anonymous student going by "Blue" has come out as gay. Albright (Natasha Rothwell) is frequently fed up with her students' lack of actual talent.Īt home, Simon is watching TV with his family when Jack makes an unfortunate joke about a guy on "The Bachelor" looking "fruity". Simon and Abby are performing in the school's production of "Cabaret", and their teacher, Ms. Worth (Tony Hale) always tries to relate to his students and always swipes students' phones for texting. The only openly gay student at school is Ethan (Clark Moore), who is picked on by the school's resident jackasses Aaron (Tyler Chase) and Spencer (Terayle Hill). He tries to talk to him but ends up being awkward. Before he heads to school, Simon sees a man he finds attractive working with a leaf blower. He considers himself fairly normal, other than his one "huge-ass secret": he's gay. Simon spends time with his three best friends - Leah (Katherine Langford), Nick (Jorge Lindeborg, Jr.), and Abby (Alexandra Shipp). His younger sister Nora (Talitha Bateman) is an aspiring chef. His parents are former quarterback Jack (Josh Duhamel) and valedictorian Emily (Jennifer Garner). The film starts with Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) as he tells us about himself.
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