Living in the moment

Thurman 2022-04-23 07:01:25

My rating: 8.2

Film review:

It's a bit like the plot of a little red flower. Some people who have been suffering from cancer since childhood, they yearn for a better life and happiness, such a man and a woman come together, they don't even have the minimum health, they pray to heaven Let his lungs last for a week, and go to Amsterdam with his dearest to meet an author he admires. When they arrived in Amsterdam, they were ridiculed by the author and came back. They left a eulogy for each other, and their young lives came to an end.

We have things at our fingertips, such as health, such as good sleep, such as being able to see, hear, and walk, but for some people it is a luxury. We must cherish the people in front of us, cherish the life we ​​have now, and live in the moment.

If you have a dream, try to chase it, regardless of the result, and enjoy the process.

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Extended Reading
  • Oliver 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    6/10. I love you to the point of terminal illness. In the past few years, American youth campus movies that integrate vampires, science fiction, and illness have long been sickening. The exploration of life and death only stays at the superficial routine of "living in the present + bucket list", and the process is vigorous. Love affair plus admire several beautiful scenery. The emotional rhythm is well grasped, and the last second is sweet and the next is tears. However, the character creation has only idealistic dreams, not fullness.

  • Alisa 2021-10-20 19:01:23

    An "okay" movie that's about people who are not okay trying to be okay by telling each other "okay", and it's okay to be okay

The Fault in Our Stars quotes

  • Isaac: Augustus Waters was a cocky son of a bitch. But we forgive him. Not because of his super-human good looks or because he only got 19 years when he should have gotten way more.

    Augustus Waters: 18 years, buddy.

    Isaac: Dude, come on, really? I'm assuming you have a little time, you interrupting bastard. You interrupt in the middle of my eulogy... You're supposed to be dead! But when the scientists of the future come to my house with robot eyes and they tell me to try them on, I will tell those scientists to piss off 'cause, Gus, I don't want to see a world without you in it. I know I don't want to see a world without Augustus Waters.

  • Hazel Grace Lancaster: Hello. My name is Hazel Grace Lancaster. And Augustus Waters was the star-crossed love of my life. Ours is an epic love story and I probably won't be able to get more than a sentence out without disappearing into a puddle of tears. Like all real love stories, ours will die with us, as it should. You know, I'd kind of hoped that he'd be the one eulogizing me, because there is really no one else... Yeah, no, um... I'm not gonna talk about our love story, 'cause I can't. So instead I'm gonna talk about math. I'm not a mathematician, but I do know this: There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There's point one, point one two, point one one two, and an infinite collection of others. Of course, there is a bigger set of infinite numbers between zero and two or between zero and a million. Some infinities are simply bigger than other infinities. A writer that we used to like taught us that. You know, I want more numbers than I'm likely to get, and God, do I want more days for Augustus Waters than what he got. But Gus, my love, I can not tell you how thankful I am, for our little infinity. You gave me a forever, within the numbered days. And for that I am... I am eternally grateful. I love you so much.

    Augustus Waters: I love you too.