The fault in our stars

Olen 2022-04-23 07:01:25

Re-watched my favorite movie in middle school. After my teenage obsession with John Green faded away, I once again remembered that this book and movie that I abandoned in the deepest part of the bookcase was because of the plagiarized domestic film Xiaohonghua at the beginning of the year.

The fault in our stars is taken from Shakespeare's play. The Chinese translation is "the fault in the stars". I always feel that it lacks some charm.

Probably many critics will think this is a terrible cancer movie but this book really changed a lot of my life back then John green was just an ordinary bestseller author singer column The first keyword that came up when you searched for Charlie was Charlie xcx I even fell in love with British singer Tom Odell because of OST. I also liked this book. In junior high school, I never experienced the life and death of the people around me. For the first time, I felt that human beings are so small. Even Gus's desire to "don't be forgotten" It can't be achieved - as hazel said, now it feels that the great figures in history will not necessarily be remembered later

After the change of people around you and witnessing the death of your loved one, I can't watch this movie and cry to the plot of cliche. Everyone wants to let the people around them and even more people remember themselves in the best way without regrets. But what are the possibilities...

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The Fault in Our Stars quotes

  • Hazel Grace Lancaster: [In Voice-Over/Narrative] It was unbearable... The whole thing. Every second, worse than the last. One of the first things they ask you in the ER is to rate your pain on a scale from one to ten. I've been asked this question hundreds of times. And I remember once when I couldn't catch my breath and it felt like my chest was on fire, the nurse asked me to rate my pain. Though I couldn't speak, I held up nine fingers. Later, when I started feeling better, the nurse came in and called me a fighter. "You know how I know?" she said. "You called a ten a nine." But that wasn't the truth. I didn't call it a nine because I was brave. The reason I called it a nine was because I was saving my ten. And this was it... This was the great and terrible ten.

  • [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.