Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$124,872,350
Opening weekend US & Canada
$48,002,523
Gross worldwide
$307,166,834
Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$124,872,350
Opening weekend US & Canada
$48,002,523
Gross worldwide
$307,166,834
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By Rosemary 2022-07-08 13:29:40
The Fault In Our Stars--Oblivion Inevitable
May you be cheerful, optimistic, and upbeat. I already felt your pain. We're always here for you, okay. The movie is like a letter to people facing the disease. The intubation and oxygen inhalation that ordinary people can only perceive and perceive are really very uncomfortable. I have also seen and remembered the most painful late stage, and I will be touched by such a life and feelings that still...
By Dustin 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Hazel's eulogy for Augustus at his early funeral:
“My name is Hazel. Augustus Waters was the great star-crossed love of my life. Ours was an epic love story, and I won't be able to get more than a sentence into it without disappearing into a puddle of tears. Gus knew. Gus knows. I will not tell you our love story, because—like all real love stories—it will die with us, as it should. I'd hoped that he'd be eulogizing me, because there's no one I' d...
By Clementina 2022-04-24 07:01:03
I have been attracted by the title and cover for a long time, and finally put it into practice today. Thinking that I usually only watch movies without output, and gradually lose the ability to express my feelings, so this film review is a reconstruction of the ability to express.
The love between Heather and Augustus is undoubtedly the best part of the film. The limited lifespan becomes more precious in the infinite love, but the romance of...
By Genesis 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Although the progress of the story is undoubtedly tragic, it will never be full of tragic taste like the Korean drama "A Story More Sad Than Sadness". It seems to tell us that although they are young, they have seen through death. Not afraid of death but afraid of forgetting, so Augustine took out the funds to realize his dream and went to Amsterdam with his girlfriend to hold his own memorial service in advance. The elements of comedy tell us a story that is bound to be tragic.
The big...
By Ryleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:25
I watched a movie many years ago, and I still don't dare to watch it a second time. But there are many details in the movie that I remember clearly.
The love of two dying people, how can ordinary people use "too Korean drama" to sum it up?
I vaguely remember the differences in the views of life and death between the male and female protagonists and how they changed each other and redeemed each other.
(Fill up the...
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By Rusty 2023-09-29 22:59:59
Shanghai Film Festival #1#, SFC Shanghai Film (Meiro Store). Except for the silly and cute male protagonist, there is not much to watch....
By Robb 2023-09-26 12:56:55
It's beautiful, but it's not real, and it's a little...
By Hollis 2023-09-19 14:15:49
Bad story, but beautiful...
By Gabrielle 2023-08-11 09:30:25
Amsterdam is so beautiful and the songs are so good. I said how familiar it is. At the end of the film, it is Erde's song. I love it. Boss Huang's song also fits very...
By Macey 2023-08-08 05:44:48
A story like boiled...
[first lines]
Hazel Grace Lancaster: I believe we have a choice in this world about how to tell sad stories. On the one hand, you can sugarcoat it the way they do in movies and romance novels, where beautiful people learn beautiful lessons, where nothing is too messed up that can't be fixed with an apology and a Peter Gabriel song. I like that version as much as the next girl, believe me. It's just not the truth. This is the truth. Sorry.
Frannie: [Hazel Grace is wearing a shirt printed with René Magritte's "The Treachery of Images", a painting of a pipe with the words "this is not a pipe" in French] I really don't get that shirt.
Hazel Grace Lancaster: Van Houten will get it. Trust me. There are like fifty Magritte references in "Imperial Affliction."
Frannie: "This is not a pipe."
Hazel Grace Lancaster: Exactly.
Frannie: But it is a pipe.
Hazel Grace Lancaster: No, it's not. It's a drawing of a pipe. See?
[she doesn't]
Hazel Grace Lancaster: All representations of a thing are inherently abstract. A drawing of a thing is not the thing itself. Not is a t-shirt of a drawing of a thing the thing itself.
Augustus Waters: Apparently the world is not a wish-granting factory.