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The Fault In Our Stars – Movie
Review

Director: Josh Boone

Genre:  Drama

Release date:   June 6, 2014 (United States)

Run Time:  126  minutes

Cast:
  1. Shailene Woodley as Hazel Grace Lancaster,
  2. Lily Kenna as young Haze,
  3. Ansel Elgort as Augustus Waters,
  4. Laura Dern as Frannie Lancaster, Hazel's mother,
  5. Sam Trammell as Michael Lancaster, Hazel's father,
  6. Nat Wolff as Isaac,
  7. Willem Dafoe as Peter van Houten,
  8. Mike Birbiglia as Patrick,
  9. Emily Peachey as Monica,
  10. Emily Bach as Monica's mother




Review:  Based on a novel by John Green earlier about two cancer-hit-lovers cursed "under the same star" is a delight for romantics, where "the requirements of the painful sensation."

It is the subject of a competent manner, the film is almost a faithful adaptation of the bestseller.

What makes this story different from other romantic tragedies is the presentation and perspective. At the beginning said, it's not a sweet romance, but true.

Death looms and all the film resonates with the hardness of cancer, but this tragic story takes a positive way that is simple, undemanding and emotionally land where you become one with the characters.
The story follows 16-year-old Hazel Thanks Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) a survivor of the fourth stage lymphoma with a diseased thyroid. Cancer is gradually spread to the lungs. With permanently connected to the nose tubes must purchase along an oxygen tank everywhere he goes.

According to his mother Frannie (Laura Dern), Hazel is depressed and gradually becoming a recluse.

So at the urging of his mother Hazel joins a church support group where it is 18 years, Augusto Waters (Ansel Elgort), which is there to support his friend Isaac (Nat Wolff).

Augusto is a patient of osteosarcoma is now cancer free after having his leg amputated.

The two polar personalities - they like a hermit and strong language as a charming flock, twine about books and authors.

She introduced him to her favorite, an Imperial "misery written by a mysterious author, Peter van Houten read.

The abrupt end of the novel finding of the desire of both himself to the author so they can question him about the fate of the protagonist of the novel, which also relate to a cancer patient and personal.

The first half of the film is a balance between material fatigue and lightness of first love, the grounding of the characters and their emotional strengths. However, the second half runs with a long series of rumination, questioned destiny, life, death and relationships.

The characters are a real charm in some devices. Its legitimate teen angst reveals a truth that lies beneath the irony, rarity and pulses. They get public sympathy, instead of pity and hook you with its simplicity and ease.

Elgort and Woodley, who has served as the sisters duo "divergent" have an irresistible chemistry.

Shailene offers solid performance and serious rock Hazel Grace. Elgort is charismatic and character Jack Dawson reminds DiCapario of "Titanic".

Parent, it's just the character of Laura Dern as the mother of Hazel is properly registered and that does justice to his role. Willem Dafoe as the eccentric writer Peter Wood is disappointing.

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