One of others' top ten lists

Kellie 2022-04-21 09:01:26

The male and female protagonists are familiar faces in the divisive people. They are not handsome and beautiful, but the movie is not bad. I like the first half. It's verbose, and you get that feeling of mentioning all the time that they're cancer patients, vulnerable people, don't like it. The ending wasn't impressed either. The movie is in the top ten of many lists, but I personally don't like it that much, maybe three and a half stars. But it is worth mentioning that the soundtrack of the whole film is very good.

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  • Carter 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    One word from start to finish: Inexplicable! I haven't watched a Korean drama, so I don't know if it is very similar, but the problem of the story has nothing to do with the terminally ill theme. Favorite parts are Van Houten in Holland and Isaac after going blind. The most heart-wrenching part was Hazel Grace, who was 13 years old in the ICU with tears in her eyes.

  • Andres 2021-10-20 19:01:23

    From the beginning to the end, there is no point to cry, do you think it is fake and illogical. Is it because I am too cold?

The Fault in Our Stars quotes

  • Augustus Waters: [on the phone] I cannot stop thinking about this Goddamned book.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: You're welcome.

    Augustus Waters: However, we do need closure, don't you think?

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: That is exactly what I was asking Van Houten for in my letters.

    Augustus Waters: But he never responded.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Nope.

    Augustus Waters: [inhales theatrically] "Dear Mr. Waters. I write to thank you for your electronic correspondence. I am grateful to anyone that sets aside time to read my book."

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: [sits up excitedly] Augustus?

    Augustus Waters: Yes?

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: What are you doing?

    Augustus Waters: I may have found Van Houten's assistant. E-mailed her.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Augustus!

    Augustus Waters: She may have forwarded that e-mail onto Van Houten. Shall I continue?

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Oh my God, yeah, go go go!

    Augustus Waters: "I am particularly indebted to you, sir." Hazel Grace, he just called me "sir."

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Augustus, keep reading! Keep reading!

    Augustus Waters: "... both for your kind words about "An Imperial Affliction" and for taking the time to tell me that the book, and here I quote you directly, 'meant a great deal' to you and your friend Hazel Grace'."

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: [screams excitedly] You did not! No, you did not, you did not, you did not!

    Augustus Waters: Of course I did. "To answer your question: No, I have not written anything else, nor will I. I do not feel like continuing to share my thoughts with readers would benefit either them or me. However, thank you for your generous e-mail. Yours most sincerely, Peter Van Houten." So yeah, that just happened.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Oh my God!

    Augustus Waters: I've been trying to tell you, I'm kind of awesome.

  • Hazel Grace Lancaster: Is this where you bring all your romantic conquests?

    Augustus Waters: Yeah, every last one of them. Which is probably why I'm still a virgin.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: You are not still a virgin! Are you really?

    Augustus Waters: Let me show you something.

    [picks up a stick and draws a circle in the ground]

    Augustus Waters: See this circle? That is the circle of virgins.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Uh-huh?

    [Gus draws another barely visible circle within the already drawn circle]

    Augustus Waters: And this... is 18-year-old dudes with one leg.