The movie chronicles the events of Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen year old, dealing with the everyday struggle of living with her terminal (but treatable) cancer. It's clear now after seeing the film, what a tremendous band of characters, and a touching story that Green has vastly created.and to him I say well done. However, In the days leading up to this screening, I had heard nothing but positive things about the book. I have not read the acclaimed novel from author John Green. A film that never exploits itself too much, and has relentless humor that perfectly balances the fatal backdrop. Now, before I start to sound like a weeping school girl, I give you the film "The Fault In Our Stars" which I must say. In the end, someone is left dead or crying. Setting up unrealistic approaches to how "love" is supposed to be. I'm not a typical schultz when it comes to sappy romantic novels, or love stories of any genre. 24/7, we never know the boundaries of our limitations always taking things further and beyond anything we, as society, imagine.
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