The Fault In Our Stars--Oblivion Inevitable

Rosemary 2022-07-08 13:29:40

May you be cheerful, optimistic, and upbeat. I already felt your pain. We're always here for you, okay. The movie is like a letter to people facing the disease. The intubation and oxygen inhalation that ordinary people can only perceive and perceive are really very uncomfortable. I have also seen and remembered the most painful late stage, and I will be touched by such a life and feelings that still exist. The hope and sharing of "one" point with students are preserved.

I really like "We are not sentimental people." (but I love your metaphor). It's like holding on tight even if you're a ticking time bomb. There are also emotional outlets for the audience, for everyone. The true communication of deep muddy and helpless struggle, even if the intense pain is hidden, and the meticulous cutting strips away the despair of falling, Speaking to the living is for love and for strength, for a star once shone bright and always shines in our lives.

And btw, what a great basement! The swing in the yard is also cute. I really like the music and texts that remind me of my childhood! The soundtrack is also amazingly beautiful. I hope that I can recite more books in the future, so that I may be able to tell more stories. Except for Heraclitus or Kant, especially more comfortable stories than the tram.

I know that love is just a shout into the void and that oblivion is inevitable. And that we're all doomed. And that, one day, the entire planet will be ours. All of our labor will return to dust. And I know that the sun will rise. And I am in love with you. My brief story reduces my entire world to ashes. Death makes us learn to love and how to comfort people, not only the dead but also the living souls. [Puddle of tears]

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  • 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.