Just finished watching The Wrong in Star Fortune I think the beauty of this movie is that we know the ending of the story but we still can't control ourselves to explore how the story goes. Unlike many film and television works, the two protagonists are at the end of their lives. Bravely fell in love at the end of the movie Gus died and we also knew that Hazel was going to die in that world but I think they were content because they were remembered when Van Houton showed up at Gus's funeral was my whole Favorite episode of the movie Gus did one last thing for the love of his life at the end of his life and I would love to attend a funeral of my own like Gus as he said: "I want to appear as a ghost but I I don't know if it will work." At the end of my life, I can really hear the eulogy I want to hear. It will be the salvation of my life. I think Hazel was a person who was tired of his own life before meeting Gus. But Gus is like a sun shining into every corner of her world. The story is cliché. Many books about film knowledge have written that a good film can be summed up in one sentence. I think it belongs to the one sentence of this film. It's a girl with cancer who fell in love at the last moment of her life. It sounds like a lot of soap opera plots, but everyone in the story is a realistic and optimistic parent, a group of terminally ill but slapstick friends. A reckless relationship I haven't watched a romantic movie for a long time and cried. Many of them are too cliché. This story is also cliché, but it really fell into my heart like a feather.
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