SYNOPSIS: Two teenage cancer patients begin a life-affirming journey to visit a reclusive author in Amsterdam. Rating: 4/5
I was surprisingly happy with the The Fault in Our Stars movie! I think the producers stayed very close to the original book and I was glad they didn't change any major things. One thing I am sad they changed is the fact that in the book Hazel had a friend called Kaitlyn, who didn't exist in the movie. I think Kaitlyn would've been a nice female addition to the cast, as it is very male overall with 3 out of 4 major characters being male, even though the main character is female. Come on, people, we can do better than that. Gus' ex-girlfriend is also removed from the movie. Another girl removed, why?! For the rest, I'm very satisfied with the movie. I loved the book, so obviously if the movie sticks close to the book I'm going to love that too. Of course I always get disappointed by actors, as they are always too old. Hollywood, for the love of God, stop casting 20-somethings to play 16-year-olds! For the rest, I think the appearances of the actors are very close to how I expected the characters to look. I also loved the deleted scene with John Green!! Unfortunately it's not in the movie, but it's a sweet scene with a little girl who is curious about Hazel's tubes in her nose, and with John Green as the girl's father. Overall a good movie (I cried) that I would recommend to anyone looking to have a good sob! IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt2582846/
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