Imperial Valley Press

Hulu’s show ‘Love, Victor’ tells journey of a Latino gay teen

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RIO RANCHO, N.M. (AP) — The 2018 film, “Love, Simon,” brought a fresh perspectiv­e to the first love, coming-of-age genre through the eyes of a gay teen.

Exploring love’s innocence, isolation, and fear of rejection, the film showed that a story about an LGBTQ character could transcend and be included in the narrative of American life. But like most LGBTQ projects, it was told from the experience­s of a white gay male.

“Love Victor,’’ a spino series, premieres Friday on Hulu. It takes the universe of “Love, Simon” into a new level, adding class, race, and ethnicity in the mix as another teen walks through the same love conflicts.

The series follows Victor Salazar, a Latino high school student struggling with his sexual identity and life in school. Portrayed by Michael Cimino, Victor’s working-class, conservati­ve Catholic family relocates to Atlanta from Texas. Victor immediatel­y reaches out to Simon via social media to lash out at Simon’s “perfect life.”

Victor believes he’s gay, too. That is, until African American student Mia Brooks (Rachel Hilson), the school’s most popular girl, falls in love with him.

Victor joins the basketball team and gets a job at a co ee shop to pay for the fees. The other boys give the new kid “bro hugs.” Meanwhile, his sister endures racist taunts, being called Dora the Explorer. Their parents continuous­ly argue.

Still, Victor can’t take his eyes o Benji, played by George Sear. He’s an openly gay classmate who often stares back.

“Its is a great honor to represent the Latino community and not just the Latino community, but the LGBT community in a way that can positively a ect people’s lives,” Cimino told The Associated Press in an interview.

 ?? GILLES MINGASSON/HULU VIA AP ?? This image released by Hulu shows Michael Cimino in a scene from the series “Love, Victor,” premiering on June 19.
GILLES MINGASSON/HULU VIA AP This image released by Hulu shows Michael Cimino in a scene from the series “Love, Victor,” premiering on June 19.

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