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Chaz 2022-04-23 07:01:25

In this world, you can't choose not to get hurt, but you can choose who gets hurt. Like Hazel and Augustus, they chose to be hurt by each other, sacrificed for each other, shed tears, and rejoiced. This is a movie about cancer survivors. It has the despair of getting sick, the pain of treatment, and the love and beauty of boys and girls. This is a movie full of joys and sorrows. Hazel, who had thyroid cancer, and Augustus, who was a survivor of bone cancer, ran into each other's injuries, whether it was a vanishing knee or a weakened lung, they met each other and were attracted to each other, sharing each other's pain and joy. Because of a solemn and painful book, the two set foot on the journey to Amsterdam. Despite the hardships, although the author of this book is like a jerk, here they experience the beauty of champagne and the joy of first love, He also worked hard to climb to the roof of Annie's surviving house, and there, two closed hearts finally opened their arms to welcome the beauty of youth. I like the way Hazel worked hard to climb. Because of her cancer, her lungs were extremely weak, and with oxygen, she couldn't stand and climb stairs for a long time, but she walked up the narrow and long stairs step by step. The way she worked hard moved me and made me feel sad. She was a girl who lived so hard, and her dying wish was to go to Disney to experience this ordinary happiness, but he also had more burdens on his back. Stuff, illness, guilt from family members, and separation from Augustus. This is like the oxygen she is carrying, which affects her all the time, and there is no moment that can make her relaxed, so when she climbed to the top floor, her kiss with Augustus was so touching. With illness, young children can be heartbroken, and so can their parents. Hazel has been ill since the age of thirteen. For five or six years, his parents were always careful to accompany him. Even if he heard his daughter's cry in the bath, he would rush out. Daughter, this became everything to parents, and it became Hazel's burden. During Hazel's excruciating treatment, her mother told her, you can give up. At that moment, I felt the greatness of my parents. It was difficult to persist, and even more difficult to give up. When she said this, she felt that she was not worthy of being a mother, but I felt that she was a good mother. She gave her daughter life. , also gave her the right to choose, although she may face endless regret and pain after that. Such mothers are great.

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  • Kenton 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    The quality of Hollywood cancer themes has also fallen so sharply. "A virgin" is quite skilled for the first time.

  • Lois 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    I like the original because the language is quite good, but I didn’t expect it to be changed to this one. It’s procrastinated and unfocused. I always feel hemiplegia after watching it. I was there for the last 40 minutes! Do! Well? ! The more I get to the back, the more I can't be incited. I just want to sneer, probably angry...There is also a very important point: the actor is too far from my imagination, fucking.

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.