Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Teenage Tragedy, Love And Wisdom


No fault in how this movie caters to the minds of all ages.

Love is a shout into the void. We all want to be remembered. She didn't want a million admirers, she just wanted one, and she got it. Maybe she wasn't loved widely, but she was loved deeply, and isn't that more then what most of us get? ("The Fault In Our Stars" writers)

Released in 2014, "The Fault In Our Stars" is geared for  teenagers, yet drives the senses of laughter and tragedy for both the young and old.

Hazel (Shailene Woodlely) is a 17-year-old girl whose dying of terminal cancer. She meets Gus (Ansel Elgort) an 18-year-old cancer survivor in a support group. Hazel and Gus fall in love, and not in a predictable lame Hollywood way. The two share an original sense of humor and cater to each others personalities.

Pain demands to be felt, when the pain is bearable, the problem is that there is no way of knowing your last good day 'is your last good day'. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and for that I am eternally grateful. I love you so much Hazel said.

The movie is based on the best selling novel by John Green. Two solid thumbs up for this flick!