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SATURDAY MOVIE REVIEW - The Fault in Our Stars

Posted by [email protected] on June 22, 2014 at 12:15 AM

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I saw TFiOS a year after reading the book so I used my free Audio book to listen to it with my dad.

WARNING POTENTIONAL SPOILERS AHEAD. IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK OR WATCHED THE MOVIE BEWARE.

I really think this was  just as good as the book. Not better, but just as good. If you are unaware of what TFiOS is it is about a girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley, The Secret Life of an American Teenager, Divergent, possible next Jennifer Lawerence) who has lung cancer. She goes to support group after being assumed to have depression. She meets a guy going through remission and has one leg named Gus (Ansel Elgort). He is in love with her and he takes her to Amsterdam to meet their favorite writer. (Short description. To get a Bette  one check it out on Google)

SPOILERY PART AHEAD

It was a beautiful story. It does the book SO MUCH JUSTICE. And it is not a rip off of 'A walk to remember' JUST BECUAUSE THEY BOTH INVOLVE CANCER AND LOVE. God, people hear cancer love story and they jump on the AWTR train. When what's his face takes Mandy Moore to Amsterdam then you can jump on TFiOS. I was crying when Gus does die. Inparticularly, Hazel's eulogy to Gus and Gus's eulogy to Hazel. Nat Woollf (is that how you spell it? He plays Isaac, the blind one with cancer) and William Dafoe (idk how to spell these names, Peter Van Houten) were both fantastic. It was to be honest WONDERFULLY acted. It was perfect.

10/10

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