Fox 2000 Pictures | Release Date: June 6, 2014
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ZXSthJun 15, 2023
A true gem of a movie - on the outset, at its worst, it appears to be some awful, sappy Disney Channel Original movie. But past its surface, this is a heartfelt, poetic movie that is unafraid of balancing hyper-sentimentality with extremelyA true gem of a movie - on the outset, at its worst, it appears to be some awful, sappy Disney Channel Original movie. But past its surface, this is a heartfelt, poetic movie that is unafraid of balancing hyper-sentimentality with extremely mature themes. Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort and Willem Dafoe utterly steal the show in this film - the former two, in particular, manage to exude charm and personality that defies expectations. I would even argue that the three actors greatly elevate what easily could have otherwise ended up as mediocre, sappy tripe to unprecedented heights. The Fault In Our Stars captured my heart. While it has some very trace elements that keep it from being a perfect 10 out of 10, this is a powerful movie about grief, love, impermanence, and hope that I believe does its source material justice. Expand
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assasins7Jun 7, 2023
a charming delight its sad , beautiful , amazing and a great movie one of the best romantic movie
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iggyAnimationsFeb 6, 2023
Literally the most predictable film I have ever watched. I have no clue why this movie is praised, the book is mostly the same but a bit better. It is predictable to the point that there is a scene that goes as follows:"They kissed and theyLiterally the most predictable film I have ever watched. I have no clue why this movie is praised, the book is mostly the same but a bit better. It is predictable to the point that there is a scene that goes as follows:"They kissed and they all clapped". Expand
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All_ButTrU4Oct 6, 2022
Fault in our stars is a special kind of film. An adaptation that matches the book in tone,pace and quality. John Greens YA terminal love story was an epic hidden in the understated normalcy of long phone calls, dates, declarations. BoonesFault in our stars is a special kind of film. An adaptation that matches the book in tone,pace and quality. John Greens YA terminal love story was an epic hidden in the understated normalcy of long phone calls, dates, declarations. Boones direction highlights the source materials best qualities and prioritizes the sentimental. This makes a movie that largely revolves around Grace&Waters. Shaileen is wonderful as Hazel Grace giving an understated performance as the stage 4 patient, navigating the confusion, anger and loss it would entail. Augustus Waters is played by Ensel Algort ,a charismatic cancer patient who is instantly infatuated with hazel Grace. Overall fault in our stars is a well made concise tragic love story that leaves me satisfied every time. Expand
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meydianarizki21Oct 17, 2020
Every time I watch the fault in our stars, I was touched by the love story of these two cancer patients. A good story, makes people motivated that there is someone who is able to love us and accept what we are. This film received manyEvery time I watch the fault in our stars, I was touched by the love story of these two cancer patients. A good story, makes people motivated that there is someone who is able to love us and accept what we are. This film received many awards and deserves to be the best teen film in history. Expand
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KhareAug 29, 2020
Surely a good movie wasn't epic or anything but was quite enjoyable Shailene Woodley was again excellent her performance was heartbreaking at times , and you really feel for the characters but it wasn't perfect it was quite melodramatic andSurely a good movie wasn't epic or anything but was quite enjoyable Shailene Woodley was again excellent her performance was heartbreaking at times , and you really feel for the characters but it wasn't perfect it was quite melodramatic and dialogues were quite cliche but overall was pretty good but in the end it felt for all those over dramatic moments it was trying to avoid so desperately. Expand
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Rcavey92212Apr 15, 2020
I haven't seen this since theaters just because it was so emotional I wanted to spare myself. This review is for the extended version which is actually just a touch better because like the book it's not afraid to show a little bit more truthI haven't seen this since theaters just because it was so emotional I wanted to spare myself. This review is for the extended version which is actually just a touch better because like the book it's not afraid to show a little bit more truth of the situation. This teen weeper is about a young woman named Hazel played by an always strong Shailene Woodley (The Descendants) whose had cancer since she was young. She tries to deal with stuff as realistically as possible even when she meets hunky, swoon worthy Gus played by charming Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver) in a star making performance. They have great chemistry and he pushes her boundaries giving her somewhat of a new lease on life. Initially I was more moved by the parents story and their amazing performances by Laura Dern (Jurassic Park) and Sam Trammel ( True Blood). I still felt like that was very strong but with the extra footage I was really enamored with the central relationship. Although I'm 40 I really felt their story and was even more affected by it's tragic outcome. Funny, sad and powerful Fault is one of the best weepers of all time.

Budget: $12m
Domestic Box Office: $125m
Worldwide Box Office: $307m

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DiptanshuApr 4, 2020
sweetest thing!amazing chemistry between the two screenplay was great kept me engaging from starting scene to end the movie is too much character driven!score and songs are amazing!every scene made me smile on how good it was the prefuneralsweetest thing!amazing chemistry between the two screenplay was great kept me engaging from starting scene to end the movie is too much character driven!score and songs are amazing!every scene made me smile on how good it was the prefuneral scene was heartbraking and great!amazing to watch,only thing is it felt little annoying with aurthor but at the end it was solved!needed to watch the whole end of story with hazel but as it is romance driven so the ending was satisfying!overall a great movie which keep smile on face! Expand
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FeeferfaceOct 7, 2019
10/10 would watch again! John Green rules! Assdfghhjkkllzxvbnmeryhfjudvjugggixigxihchcohchcocohcohcho@!@
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manningn15Mar 18, 2019
One of the best romance movies I have ever seen and one of my favorite movies that I have ever seen. I loved the book and I loved the movie even more. The writing, plot, story, and screenplay were fantastic. Shaileen Woodley and AnselOne of the best romance movies I have ever seen and one of my favorite movies that I have ever seen. I loved the book and I loved the movie even more. The writing, plot, story, and screenplay were fantastic. Shaileen Woodley and Ansel Elgort's performances in the film as Hazel and Augustus were spectacular. The Fault in Our Stars is gorgeous, funny and sad at the same time and it shows true love can be found no matter what. Loved it so much. Expand
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goncalocoutoOct 20, 2018
"The Fault In Our Stars" é um filme muito bom, com uma história emocionante evolução do relacionamento entre dois jovens. Parece um filme cliché adolescente, mas é surpreendente.
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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
With excellent performances, great dialogue, and beautifully-shot scenes, "The Fault in Our Stars" truly surprised me by its tone and the messages that it successfully delivered.
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hornysoulSep 23, 2018
"The Fault In Our Stars" é um filme muito bom, com uma história emocionante sobre dois jovens e a evolução do seu relacionamento. À primeira vista, pode parecer um filme cliché adolescente, mas, se deres uma oportunidade ao filme, ainda te"The Fault In Our Stars" é um filme muito bom, com uma história emocionante sobre dois jovens e a evolução do seu relacionamento. À primeira vista, pode parecer um filme cliché adolescente, mas, se deres uma oportunidade ao filme, ainda te vais surpreender. Expand
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katewacFeb 7, 2018
An emotional film that tells the journey of two terminally ill lovers. Really captures the emotion of loosing a loved one you really get a sense of purpose from the characters. Having read the John Green book I was amazed by the screenplay asAn emotional film that tells the journey of two terminally ill lovers. Really captures the emotion of loosing a loved one you really get a sense of purpose from the characters. Having read the John Green book I was amazed by the screenplay as it's rare it ever lives up to the book but it was amazing! Expand
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SrPepeNov 18, 2017
Es una buena película con personajes interesantes, muy emotiva y una linda historia para pensar. Sin embargo, altísimamente cliché...................
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Mohammadreza11Aug 7, 2017
perfect!
this movie is really awesome. I watched it 2 times in a row and i really enjoyed it!
It was really different from any other movies about cancer and stuff like that.
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manu_carnevaleJun 26, 2017
This film is really cool. It shows both the best and worst part of the life. Love can make you feel way better even though you risk your life every single day.
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PinocchioDec 25, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In any other sad movie I was able to blink back tears with even if it was a struggle. No chance with this movie. Its fiction but the great actors arouse it. Expand
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MasterRileyDec 11, 2016
The Fault In Our Stars is a very good film with an emotional story about two young people and their evolving relationship. From the surface it may seem like another typical teen movie, but if you give it a chance you might actually be surprised.
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vincenttaylor11Oct 18, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. #1 Best-selling novel, The Fault in Our Stars, written by John Green, was turned into a cinematic success in June of 2014. This beautifully written, yet agonizing story has a superior storyline, as well as a thought provoking plot seen throughout the film. The intriguing love story has its ups and downs, in which the film director has done a phenomenal job at showing, while keeping the audience at the edge of their seats begging to know more. (Spoiler Alert!)
Hazel Grace Lancaster, played by Shailene Woodley, is perceived as an outcast. A teenage girl who longs to live a life to the fullest but struggles to do so. As a thirteen year old, Hazel was diagnosed with cancer, forcing her to lug around a oxygen tank wherever she goes. When she meets Augustus (Gus) Waters, played by Ansel Elgort, at a cancer support group she instantly falls in love. Augustus is an outspoken seventeen year old who wishes to be remembered on the Earth but also jokes here and there about his prosthetic leg (in which he lost due to cancer). Throughout their journey of true love, it is clear to the audience that happily ever after isn’t an option for this pair of teenagers. The couple -and us- are taken on an emotional roller coaster filled with the ups and downs of cancer, love, and ultimately, living.
Although the film is based on the novel, the words don’t seem to fit in with the generation. As an audience member, the film seemed thrown together and very unrealistic (nobody travels across the world to meet their favorite author, just to receive the answers to the final questions of the book). Similar to the romantic film We Got Mail, it lacks the flair and originality everybody is wanting in a new film. The teenagers have their own “forever and always” like every romantic film has. “Okay” is used to make the romance stronger, yet it takes away the realistic romance the author, John Green, does exceptionally well at making clear in the novel. Although based on the novel, the film seemed to be a mirror image with no sudden surprises or unexpected twists in the plot, making it seem very plain and lacking the flair that romantic films such as The Notebook and Dear John have.
While other times, the romantic sayings such as “I fell in love like you fall asleep, slowly then all at once,” and “perhaps okay will be our always,“ precisely placed into scenes make the audience long for a happily ever after for the two love struck teenagers. During the emotional scenes, the silence was always filled with pop alternative music (“All I Want” -Kodaline), which formed a lump in your throat causing it to swell up as the scene intensifies. Throughout the entire film, you are left to question the meaning of the characters decisions, one thing I loved about John Green’s storyline. As a couple they learn “the world is not a wish granting factory,” something that may seem irrelevant right away but serves a purpose throughout the couples journey. Many lessons are taught to this young group of people, many of which make the audience question the amount of things they have taken for granted in their lives. Towards the end of the film, all of the questions wandering around in your head are answered in the most unexpected way.
This beautiful cinematic success focuses on romance, the struggle of wanting to be a normal teenager, as well as worrying about the oblivion, something that Gus does constantly. Throughout the journey of the two teenagers’ love story, many lessons are learned and many hearts are broken. Just like Hazel’s favorite book An Imperial Affliction stated “Pain demands to be felt.” It is safe to say this film left the audience heartbroken.
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VenegradOct 1, 2016
Отличный фильм, который превосходно показывает почему стоит ценить свою жизнь. Фильм очень грустный, но вызывает только искрение эмоции. Для просмотра рекомендую 10/10.Отличный фильм, который превосходно показывает почему стоит ценить свою жизнь. Фильм очень грустный, но вызывает только искрение эмоции. Для просмотра рекомендую 10/10.
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Antgiog1202Jul 18, 2016
"The Fault in Our Stars" resulted in deep thoughts my mind was able to create, rather than to feel numb about it. It tried so hard to make us have sympathy towards the characters, and it worked beautifully. The plot is developed to be"The Fault in Our Stars" resulted in deep thoughts my mind was able to create, rather than to feel numb about it. It tried so hard to make us have sympathy towards the characters, and it worked beautifully. The plot is developed to be cliched, but the director was able to create every scene like it was original, which was astonishing. It had me in tears and it's a film I definitely will never forget.

Rating: 8/10

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Radical_CriticJul 15, 2016
This movie is for **** **** and is more of a comedy as the **** has cancer which is already quite lol xd memelicious. **** it, I guess the acting is pretty good. I believe that chef and BvS are far greater though
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Vicki06Jul 5, 2016
When this movie was released I didn't want to take a chance on watching it because I had had enough of everything related to Cancer. But I did want to watch it! At the end of 2015 I prepared myself to just enjoy the movie and shut out theWhen this movie was released I didn't want to take a chance on watching it because I had had enough of everything related to Cancer. But I did want to watch it! At the end of 2015 I prepared myself to just enjoy the movie and shut out the pain, suffering, etc. Best movie I had seen in over a year! I have seen it since that first viewing and I never grow tired of it. It isn't depressing, it is life affirming. The writers did a fantastic job getting in so much good, valuable material but never taking their focus off the main point. It is so much more that a love story, a heartbreaking story, a life affirming story it is just glorious. I am constantly surprised at my normal reactions to movies I see, I don't normally seem to get out of most movies what other people take away from them, but in this case I hope people watch the movie and pay attention to every part of it. This isn't a movie you want to get side tracked while watching. I think the last movie I rated a 10 was "Sound of Music", although maybe a couple others through the years. The idea that this was a "sappy" movie or any other such adjective just means that either the person wasn't "open" to the movie, didn't feel the depth of emotions of all kinds, didn't pay attention or possibly just hasn't lived enough life to begin to see what the movie offered. I don't remember crying at all, I was a little too busy staying focused on everything else going on in the movie. The movie "Dying Young" with all it's great acting, story and everything else just doesn't come close to this movie. Expand
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harryjcJun 17, 2016
This movie was not only stupid, but boring as f**k. Besides being medically, and scientifically inaccurate, it showcases the highest degree of narcissism in young people, and is disrespectful to Holocaust survivors. Skip it.
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SEROJApr 10, 2016
What's the point of this movie? Highly recommended for all masochist or moody paranoid teenagers. The plot is horrible, the characters are painful and the conclusion is an absolute waste of time.
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Grace_in_caseMar 11, 2016
It's cute,romantic, and sad as the two teenagers meet and start a journey together. The movie made me wanna watch till the end non stop, and i would likely watch it again with a friend. I recommend it to teenagers and grown ups as there is aIt's cute,romantic, and sad as the two teenagers meet and start a journey together. The movie made me wanna watch till the end non stop, and i would likely watch it again with a friend. I recommend it to teenagers and grown ups as there is a romance scene. Reviewed by a 14 year old, that liked it. Expand
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skcFeb 13, 2016
Nice movie but not a great movie...Acting was great loved the story and the music used definitely enhanced the movie, but overall a little cliché and mediocre movie.
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VoidEyesJan 25, 2016
Você passa o livro inteiro sabendo que ela irá morrer, mas ela se apaixona e quando tudo dá certo, ele morre e você fica desamparado como Hazel, chora com ela e morre com ela.
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BarneyOnMTJan 6, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: It makes even the toughest moviegoer smile and cry, 'Fault in our stars' is a beautiful love story where character and social issues are explored beautiully. The cast all protray their characters well, and you really feel andWHAT I LIKED: It makes even the toughest moviegoer smile and cry, 'Fault in our stars' is a beautiful love story where character and social issues are explored beautiully. The cast all protray their characters well, and you really feel and empathise with the situations
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Nothing really jumps out and makes this film something special. Also making this sort of film and making it not cheesy is hard, so prepare for some cheesy moments. Plus the book is arguably a better and more relationship driven tale, whereas the film focuses more on each character (which could annoy book fans)
VERDICT: It's a lovely, if cheesy love affair. But by far this film's gem is it's cast who bring buckets of emotion for audiences.
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csw12Nov 26, 2015
The Fault in Our Stars walks a thin line that could have easily crossed into being cheesy, but style of writing and great chemistry between the leads, gives a touching lovely story that felt meaningful
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GustavoRibeiroOct 16, 2015
[TRILHA SONORA] Melhores músicas: All Of The Stars, Let Me In, Boom Clap, All I Want, Not About Angels, Wait, Bomfalleralla
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Evic21Sep 30, 2015
By far the worst movie I have ever seen. Terrible acting, a terrible script, terrible direction. This movies is a mess at every angle. I felt nothing for any of the characters since they didn't act like they were "in love" and because theyBy far the worst movie I have ever seen. Terrible acting, a terrible script, terrible direction. This movies is a mess at every angle. I felt nothing for any of the characters since they didn't act like they were "in love" and because they had no emotion with their wooden acting. Don't even waste your time with this film, unless you want to walk away feeling bored, tired and relief that this pathedic movie ended. Expand
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jppl1999Jul 23, 2015
Inhibited by both of their illnesses, they manage to create a solid and entertaining relationship that stands from the beginning of the film. "You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world but you do have a say in who hurts you... AndInhibited by both of their illnesses, they manage to create a solid and entertaining relationship that stands from the beginning of the film. "You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world but you do have a say in who hurts you... And I like my choices": what you learn is the possibility of having someone at your side no matter what, and it is obviously cliché, but that is how relationships work and develop. There will be always the hope of finding the right person.

At last, it was okay... Okay.
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LucasTReviewsJul 13, 2015
Após o sucesso de um livro, nada melhor do que fazer uma adaptação para o cinema (pelo menos de acordo com a industria de Hollywood).

ACÉDE consegue com sucesso passar a mensagem que John Green propôs, com a trilha sonora protagonizada por
Após o sucesso de um livro, nada melhor do que fazer uma adaptação para o cinema (pelo menos de acordo com a industria de Hollywood).

ACÉDE consegue com sucesso passar a mensagem que John Green propôs, com a trilha sonora protagonizada por Charli XCX "The Fault in Our Stars" é um drama adolescente que, diferente de crepúsculo, deu certo. O filme realmente deve ser apreciado, pois a essência do livro continua presente durante as cenas apresentadas (coisa que raramente acontece neste universo)
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NahidParvezJul 9, 2015
The movie was okay but Ansel was a terrible bad casting choice. He seems a bully to me. Just bad acting; no soulful connection to his character. On the other hand, Shailene was awesome in this movie. She will go a long way. I can't tell thisThe movie was okay but Ansel was a terrible bad casting choice. He seems a bully to me. Just bad acting; no soulful connection to his character. On the other hand, Shailene was awesome in this movie. She will go a long way. I can't tell this about Ansel. Expand
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thefostersfanJun 29, 2015
This movie is amazing. Gotta give most of the credit to John Green for writing an amazing book. But Josh Boone did a great job picking the cast and directing it. A truly sad movie, I cry everytime. I have watched it atleast 15 times becauseThis movie is amazing. Gotta give most of the credit to John Green for writing an amazing book. But Josh Boone did a great job picking the cast and directing it. A truly sad movie, I cry everytime. I have watched it atleast 15 times because it is such a great movie. 10/10 Expand
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DES10proudJun 17, 2015
This is by far the absolute WORST movie I have ever seen EVER. What's so dumb about is that the movie rental services say it's a "Drama/Romance rated R". Well, If I had a movie rental service, It would have it's own genre called: "Feel sorryThis is by far the absolute WORST movie I have ever seen EVER. What's so dumb about is that the movie rental services say it's a "Drama/Romance rated R". Well, If I had a movie rental service, It would have it's own genre called: "Feel sorry for me/Oh! Gross! Blah!" and would be rated "T" (terrible).

Bassically It's about this girl with lung cancer and a guy with lip cancer (I think) and (SUPRISE!) they fall in love with each other and do things that should NOT be mentioned in this review (Oh, gross).

I do NOT reccomend buying, renting, or even PIRATING this movie, as it is terrible.

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chepod8Jun 11, 2015
Melancolia de principio a fin, Bajo la misma estrella cumple con su cometido de concientizar la realidad de las personas que padecen cáncer, es normal que al final se suelte una que otra lágrima.
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MadMaxFuryRoadJun 9, 2015
Entertaining romance movie was made beautifully. Although I didn't cry at the end and was just like "oh, okay", the movie was still fun to watch. This is a good "date movie".
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LynMay 25, 2015
Though it's a predictable tearjerker -- the charm, humor and pathos are all right where you expect them -- Shailene Woodley is terrific. Ironically, it might speak less to the average healthy teenager than to grown-ups, who think much moreThough it's a predictable tearjerker -- the charm, humor and pathos are all right where you expect them -- Shailene Woodley is terrific. Ironically, it might speak less to the average healthy teenager than to grown-ups, who think much more about the limited time they have left and what might happen when they're gone. Expand
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DavidV293May 19, 2015
I watched this and all I gotta say is that is pretty enjoyable. Although the depressing parts like when they're facing their sickness in the hospitals is what makes it worse. Not the bad worse but the sad worse. In the end The Fault In OurI watched this and all I gotta say is that is pretty enjoyable. Although the depressing parts like when they're facing their sickness in the hospitals is what makes it worse. Not the bad worse but the sad worse. In the end The Fault In Our stars is sure one of the most enjoyable romantic films that I have seen in a long time. Expand
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cibelyApr 25, 2015
definitivamente eu não gostei. é um lixo comparado ao hinário as vantagens de ser invisível, por isso não merece uma nota boa, e sim um grande zero, enfim...
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dyshpoApr 12, 2015
This adaptation of a young adult melodrama is so **** bad it is unwatchable mainly because of Ansel's pedo face he reminds me so much of a young Ted Bundy. The worst scene is when the leads share a kiss in the Anne Frank house and all theThis adaptation of a young adult melodrama is so **** bad it is unwatchable mainly because of Ansel's pedo face he reminds me so much of a young Ted Bundy. The worst scene is when the leads share a kiss in the Anne Frank house and all the other visitors clap. Really they accept each other's love in an artifact of mass murder and were suppose o be ok with this. This movie is just way to damn whimsical, Willem Defoe character is the most real character and he is marked as the villain the realist is the villain a straw man at that too. Expand
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Nanou70Apr 8, 2015
The fault in our stars is a movie directed by Josh Boone, released in June 2014.
I find that this movie is very moving because it gives us a beautiful lesson of life with an amazing music selected to touch more the audience.
Quite
The fault in our stars is a movie directed by Josh Boone, released in June 2014.
I find that this movie is very moving because it gives us a beautiful lesson of life with an amazing music selected to touch more the audience.

Quite frankly, I'm not espacially fan of romantic stories but I encourage you to see this movie particulary touching, firstly because it's inspired from a true story and secondly the main characters ( Ansel Elgort is Augustus Water and Shailene Woodly is Hazel Grace Lancaster ) are played by young actors. Moreover, Hazel's disease reveals a very captivating strong nature.

If you liked « The fault in our stars » you can find these two actors in « Divergente », a totally different movie but equally catchy.
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emma2Apr 5, 2015
One should not even look at this title unless if she is a twelve year old or younger. One of the cheesiest, most predictable films that I have ever laid my eyes upon. Symbolism is often a key and interesting part in movies, but this movieOne should not even look at this title unless if she is a twelve year old or younger. One of the cheesiest, most predictable films that I have ever laid my eyes upon. Symbolism is often a key and interesting part in movies, but this movie outright abused it. Any so called symbolism they had, the main characters explicitly explained to the audience what it was. Oh yeah, let us also point out that they make out in Anne Frank's room and everyone claps, because that is not strange at all! The drawn out scenes..............please spare yourselves the agony of exposing anyone to this pathetically contrived tragedy and retain a part of your brain so that you may use it in the future. Expand
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Liams8464Mar 31, 2015
This movie truly moved me. I'm honestly stating that it's mode deffinaetly one of the best movies I've ever seen, to the extent where I've watched it 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it never seems to bore me.
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CherryxldMar 30, 2015
The Fault in Our Stars es una película que resulta atractiva y elegante con una historia en donde los enfoques principales son el amor, el cáncer y un escritor.

Esta película resulta como un drama inteligente que sin dudas atrapará a mucha
The Fault in Our Stars es una película que resulta atractiva y elegante con una historia en donde los enfoques principales son el amor, el cáncer y un escritor.

Esta película resulta como un drama inteligente que sin dudas atrapará a mucha gente con una historia que, a pesar de que en todos sus aspectos no sucumbe hacia la tristeza debido a que se va hacia otros sentimientos., puede llegar a conmover. Además, Shailene Woodley nos entrega un papel bien logrado de la protagonista Hazel Grace, aunque eso no quiere decir que las demás no fueron resaltantes o algo resaltantes., dejando que, por lo tanto, este largometraje lleva a un viaje de emociones ya sea en estado sarcástico, sentimental o romántico, siendo un drama de adolescente bastante formidable.
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Movi3R3vi3werMar 23, 2015
While I'm slightly confused on the "Feel Good movie of the year" tagline, The Fault in Our Stars is an excellent romance movie and a movie in general. One of my favorites of the year and Shailene Woodley giving one of the best performances ofWhile I'm slightly confused on the "Feel Good movie of the year" tagline, The Fault in Our Stars is an excellent romance movie and a movie in general. One of my favorites of the year and Shailene Woodley giving one of the best performances of the year. Expand
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GuillermoBMMar 7, 2015
Summary: The Fault in Our Stars compensates for its flaws with Shailene Woodley's performance and tear-jerking moments. 63/100 [C+]

The Fault in Our Stars is a pretty passable and forgettable film. That's why I give it a 6/10. It's far
Summary: The Fault in Our Stars compensates for its flaws with Shailene Woodley's performance and tear-jerking moments. 63/100 [C+]

The Fault in Our Stars is a pretty passable and forgettable film. That's why I give it a 6/10. It's far from being a bad film, but it wasn't very special either. I read the amazing book few days before watching the film, and I have to say that the book was breathtaking and deeply emotional. It is filled with lots of funny moments and also, painfully sad moments. The last chapters made me feel so many emotions at once. Then appears this mediocre and sometimes heartless adaptation. It was so disappointing because it does not reach that emotional impact from the book. The movie feels so rushed (even with its 126 minutes of running time).

It was so straight to the point, there was not enough character development. My major issue with this film is that each scene feels so mediocre and emotionally empty. Also, when it tries to be funny ends up being awkwardly humorless. Another problem is the lazy screenplay, the writer changed a huge part of the original script and some of the scenes were so badly scripted and awfully directed. I mean, the actions and the way that this talented actors interacted between each other in dramatic scenes were not similar to the book at all. What a shame because the book took more risks. It was braver.

Another problem is that there were not enough characters. A lot of important characters from the book were not in the film. Come on, the director had enough running time to put them in, but he didn't. Also, I didn't feel that connection between Hazel, Gus, and that book called "An Imperial Affliction". You don't know anything about this book that they love, they just barely talked about it throughout the film and there were not enough conversations about this beloved book in the film. But I'm happy that there were some decent moments here. All the scenes in Amsterdam were beautifully shot and very similar to the book in all the right ways. It was definitely the best part of the movie.

All those moments in Amsterdam were very enjoyable and beautiful because there was a lot of chemistry between these two main characters. Shailene Woodley was terrific, she was born to play this role. It's sad that this director went for the easy way and didn't put lots of important and crucial moments from the book in the film. The DVD version has some extra minutes, but it's just not enough. Overall, The Fault in Our Stars is a mediocre and empty film compared to the book, but it definitely has its moments and the performances were terrific. Sorry if I mentioned the word "book" so many times in this review, but I can't stop comparing them. [C+]
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tonylionedoFeb 19, 2015
god,havent seen that sad movie for years,really good story and casting is amazing,love story never feel so touching. before i saw this,highly recommended by me.
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meediocreFeb 11, 2015
Despite the all the teenage, cancer-ridden angst - this love affair and everything about it is rather insipid. It has nothing much to say about the pains and joys of life beyond a few tearful observations. Several references throughout theDespite the all the teenage, cancer-ridden angst - this love affair and everything about it is rather insipid. It has nothing much to say about the pains and joys of life beyond a few tearful observations. Several references throughout the movie are made to cigarettes, but not once in the entire film is there a whiff of discussion about why young people or anyone might be getting ill .. it just kinda happens and that sucks .. What a sappy film. The cast were ok, which is why it gets a low yellow score, not red. Expand
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SpangleJan 29, 2015
I had been hesitant to watch this one for a long time because I wrote it off as some silly teenage romance film, but with the leads being sick with cancer. Boy was I wrong. I swear I never expected this one to be the one to make me cry, butI had been hesitant to watch this one for a long time because I wrote it off as some silly teenage romance film, but with the leads being sick with cancer. Boy was I wrong. I swear I never expected this one to be the one to make me cry, but here I am, listening to the soundtrack and it is still making me feel something I have not felt in a while. Shailene Woodley continues to convince me in this one that she is the next huge film actress, while this one also served as a great way for Ansel Elgort to introduce himself to me, because his acting is also incredible here. Though about kids with cancer, the tearjerking moments never feel as though they are relying solely on that, because there is just so much more to this film. Truly just beautiful in every way imaginable, The Fault in Our Stars shattered my expectations. The script, written by two of my favorite writers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, is great. I cannot compare it to the book, but all the same, the script is perfect. It is amazing how this film can truly make you feel something for every character, as it really does not have any one dimensional characters. They are all multi-faceted in their own way and that is really what helps this one hit me in the way it has. I would also be remiss if I did not mention how good Nat Wolff, Laura Dern, and Willem Dafoe were in their supporting roles. Truly impressive stuff all-around. I love surprises like this. Expand
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arnojulian445Jan 13, 2015
Its a sad movie but great and really good with humour, joke and more thing sadness, really good i hope more persons will say like me. Someone like you it's dare and it could be use in this film!
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ToffenuffJan 6, 2015
Good characters, decent but fairly predictable plot (though truly unique/new plots are admittedly rare nowadays). Script/dialogue is so-so. Definitely an emotional movie and one that made me somewhat sad by the end.
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beingryanjudeDec 4, 2014
The Fault in Our Stars is a noble and courageous adaptation of an honest tale of star-crossed lovers. A film of this nature is bound to verge on sappy--instead, it looks death in the face and upholds life, love and everything in between.
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DCEdmondsDec 4, 2014
"The Fault In Our Stars" 10 Scale Rating: 7.0 (Good) ...

The Good: Despite an over-abundance of sap, the film definitely has it's share of solid and genuinely touching moments. The leads are well characterized and fleshed out, with snappy
"The Fault In Our Stars" 10 Scale Rating: 7.0 (Good) ...

The Good: Despite an over-abundance of sap, the film definitely has it's share of solid and genuinely touching moments. The leads are well characterized and fleshed out, with snappy dialogue that makes them mostly likeable. There is also obvious chemistry between the leads (Ansel Elgort, Shailene Woodley), which is a must for a film like this. Perhaps the best performance of the film comes from Willem Dafoe who plays a miserable and reclusive writer that the lead couple idolize. You know going in that there is a tragedy in the film, and despite guessing what was going to happen, it was so well done that it still had an impact regardless.

The Bad: The sap is overbearing at times and feels non-stop. It was almost like they were shouting at you and saying " We WILL find SOMETHING to make you FEEL!" The leads eventually wear on you and their wit and off-beat humor get old. I found myself wanting them to just shut up during some of the scenes.
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lukechristianscNov 29, 2014
even though i have not read John Greens soulful book , The movie is worth it the most by the way i will read the novel indeed after this. it was kinda weird for Shailene Woodley to do make a romantic love story with her " Divergent" brothereven though i have not read John Greens soulful book , The movie is worth it the most by the way i will read the novel indeed after this. it was kinda weird for Shailene Woodley to do make a romantic love story with her " Divergent" brother Ansel Elgort but who am i to judge this beautiful movie with this amazing cast with an oscar winning cast. there is no grade for this perfection movie Expand
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SirHarryNov 19, 2014
Loved the story from the book. Good concept. We really got to go sometime. It's not always things favors our side. Shailene Woodley did a good job portraying her character. It's not your usual girl-dying-stories. Touching, and so good that ILoved the story from the book. Good concept. We really got to go sometime. It's not always things favors our side. Shailene Woodley did a good job portraying her character. It's not your usual girl-dying-stories. Touching, and so good that I can actually feel that it is happening. Expand
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jgzegerNov 15, 2014
Yuck! What a sappy movie! Haven't we seen stuff like this many times before, for example, Princes in Exile (1990) which altogether was a better flick. They should stop making movies like this altogether as I am running out of barf bags.
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LeZeeNov 12, 2014
The director might be soaring after back to back success. Interestingly, both the films dealt with writers, but the main themes were romance. He's just a two movie old and now the movie goers can expect eagerly for his next venture. ThisThe director might be soaring after back to back success. Interestingly, both the films dealt with writers, but the main themes were romance. He's just a two movie old and now the movie goers can expect eagerly for his next venture. This movie was based on the teen novel of the same name about a 16-years-old cancer patient.

Hazel Grace, who is battling between life and death is also a strong fighter against all the odds. When her mother sends her to attend the group therapy she meets Augustus Water, a fellow member. As she is being sarcastic, Waters finds an interesting character in her. A friendship develops and they spend more time together. Even knowing there will no future together, the relationship progress and how everything ends is the rest.

Usually cancer themed movies are called tearjerker films. Surprisingly, this movie's aim was different. Of course emotion strikes, but the story narration and character developments were the basic goal. Three-fourth of the movie was well told story about teen romance. The afterwards account begins with a twist which were portrayed in the usual manner. Like all the movies, kept sentiments in the last part. The last quarter was very predictable, but they avoided cliche as much possible.

‘‘Apparently, the world is not
a wish-granting factory.’’

The parents' role was kind of mysterious one, that diverts viewer from their anticipation. Interesting it also creates some doubts. Compared to the previous movie 'The Spectacular Now', Shailene Woodley looked completely different. That means the physical transformed to look a perfect 16 year old was amazing. Her performance as well gives an impression that the Hollywood's future Academy award grabbing the female lead is on making. At this rate she can do that like Jennifer Lawrence did.

As for the lead actor, it is a good breakthrough and expecting the same result from his next movie as well. This movie, which runs over a 2 hour was smartly sliced the contents and organized those on the right spots. Many had agreed it was a fine cinema transformation from a book. So you can try this, but be careful because nowadays most of the teens movies are overrated because of the overwhelmed teen audience. The warning meant only for the older people. I'm sure the youngster will love this movie, I mean most of them.
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vikesh2206Nov 10, 2014
The Fault in our Stars is a faithful companion to its source material with emotion delivered through a small tale of love. It truly outshines it's faults with its stars, literally.
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cptfoxOct 29, 2014
I'm open to all kinds of genre's, especially drama and romance. However, I didn't realize that this movie is it's OWN genre. It's unrealistic adventure of two cancer patients tries to be a tear jerker but ends up being a film that painfullyI'm open to all kinds of genre's, especially drama and romance. However, I didn't realize that this movie is it's OWN genre. It's unrealistic adventure of two cancer patients tries to be a tear jerker but ends up being a film that painfully reminds you of Twilight. What should be two teens struggling with cancer and finding light in dark room turns out to be an expression of two teens having fun in a ball pit. The character's relationship is that of two mayflies that happened to think one had a cute butt. Expand
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AlexanderLuthorOct 17, 2014
What a disappointment. This movie is grossly overrated. Terrible acting and a story that runs at a glacial pace. Unless you are 12 years old, I imagine you'll be terribly disappointed.
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chwOct 4, 2014
The Fault in our Stars was okay. It was somewhat different than the book, only because it is made from a different company than the movies mentioned in the book.
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eagleeyevikingOct 3, 2014
The Fault in our Stars is a faithful companion to its source material with emotion delivered through a small tale of love. It truly outshines it's faults with its stars, literally.
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gxm143Sep 17, 2014
Way too maudlin, melodramatic and predictable. Only saving grace Woodley's performance, I kept admiring how easily she contrasted the vitality of the character in Divergent. But other than that, way too long and torturous, especially for suchWay too maudlin, melodramatic and predictable. Only saving grace Woodley's performance, I kept admiring how easily she contrasted the vitality of the character in Divergent. But other than that, way too long and torturous, especially for such a predictable script. Expand
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BrianMcCriticSep 17, 2014
This film had me from the start and never let me go. I know many would think to stay away from another teen romance book adaptation, but this film is a must see. The care that is given to these characters makes it stand alone in that genre.This film had me from the start and never let me go. I know many would think to stay away from another teen romance book adaptation, but this film is a must see. The care that is given to these characters makes it stand alone in that genre. All the performances are stand out especially Shailene Woodley who may be deserving of an Oscar nomination. Let me hand in my man card right now this is one of the best films of the year better than X-Men better than Godzilla better than Captain America yes I said it. A Expand
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MegalizardSep 16, 2014
como critico (asi me llama mi mama T-T) estoy obligado a dejarme llevar por peliculas fuera de mi imaginacion, entre ellas me encontre con "The fault in our stars", una pelicula que me parece es una de las mejores peliculas romanticas que hecomo critico (asi me llama mi mama T-T) estoy obligado a dejarme llevar por peliculas fuera de mi imaginacion, entre ellas me encontre con "The fault in our stars", una pelicula que me parece es una de las mejores peliculas romanticas que he visto en mi vida, no solo te da el suficiente desarrollo de personajes como para llegarte a creer que enserio estan enamorados, es una pelicula que enserio te hara sentir el mal que estos dos sufren y te hara experimentar momentos emotivos que hasta al mas macho le hara sentirse mal, es una pelicula que nos cuenta una historia que se siente pura y real, no se siente forzada, ni pretenciosa, es una pelicula que a pesar de sus 2 horas de duracion se siente rapida, muy recomendable, bastante bien tratada y pulida, lo unico que no me gusto es la actuacion del chico, solo en ocasiones se le ve muy poco natural, pero en el resto de la pelicula es muy expresivo y bastante agradable, te la recomiendo mucho.
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Trev29Sep 13, 2014
Shailene Woodley gives a great performance in an otherwise good movie. Her scenes with Laura Dern were far more engaging and real than with her co-star. It was pretty much what I expected the movie to be.
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spollardSep 9, 2014
With a predictable plot, it attempts to manipulate you into crying from the very beginning, not just with sadness but with happiness. Mission accomplished. Rating: 67.9 out of 100 (Above Average)
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kublay0880Sep 9, 2014
Yes you might call it a teenager movie if you like but it's a very intelligent movie its beautifully written, the only stand off for me was the performances maybe because they are young actors, but once you see it you'll know that this youngYes you might call it a teenager movie if you like but it's a very intelligent movie its beautifully written, the only stand off for me was the performances maybe because they are young actors, but once you see it you'll know that this young actress has a very bright future. Expand
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tomizawaSep 5, 2014
I was curious as to why this movie is so good and at the same time makes you cry. I don't regret watching it. It takes you on a journey out of your routine and shows you the meaning of life. A must see movie, with amazing performances,I was curious as to why this movie is so good and at the same time makes you cry. I don't regret watching it. It takes you on a journey out of your routine and shows you the meaning of life. A must see movie, with amazing performances, brilliant scrip and directing. Shailene is really growing on me... I think she is going places. Stunning acting. Expand
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catcarloSep 2, 2014
Per essere una storia che racconta di adolescenti – per di più malati di cancro - e che è indirizzata con chiarezza alle fasce più giovani di pubblico, ‘Colpa delle stelle’ riesce a ridurre i rischi insiti in entrambi i suoi aspetti peculiariPer essere una storia che racconta di adolescenti – per di più malati di cancro - e che è indirizzata con chiarezza alle fasce più giovani di pubblico, ‘Colpa delle stelle’ riesce a ridurre i rischi insiti in entrambi i suoi aspetti peculiari trovando il modo di diventare qualcosa di più della banale trasposizione del romanzo di John Green. Grazie a una sceneggiatura che schiaccia a lungo il pedale del freno sul lato della commozione prima di perdersi nei sentimentalismi conclusivi e a dei personaggi che trasmettono empatia anche grazie a quella che appare essere una sentita partecipazione da parte di tutto il cast, il film si mantiene su di un livello più che dignitoso e riesce a non far troppo pesare il suo essere un dispensatore di ansie lungo due ore. E questo anche se a ben vedere le caratteristiche immancabili del genere (dei generi) ci sono tutte. Per il filone adolescenziale, ecco la coppia centrale tanto carina e sfortunata, l'eroismo per amore (Gus santo subito), l’amico spalla comica, i sogni della giovinezza che si infrangono sulla realtà per non parlare della colonna sonora che è una compilation di ballate venate di opportuna malinconia per accompagnare ogni momento saliente (un po’ invadente, ma nel complesso non male con la presenza di gente come Jake Bugg, Tom Odell, Sun Kil Moon oltre al buon Vivaldi che fa figo e non impegna). In riferimento all'ambiente ospedaliero, non mancano i ricoveri d'urgenza, i cigli inumiditi dalle lacrime e un paio di scene madri: insomma, va dato merito a Scott Neustadter e Michael Weber di essersi mantenuti in miracoloso equilibrio su molti aspetti insidiosi e al semiesordiente Josh Boone di aver diretto il tutto seguendo la stessa idea di fondo. Altrove stanno invece i problemi, il principale dei quali non è la presenza di qualche colossale stupidaggine – l'applauso nella casa di Anna Frank? Ecco perchè i curatori del museo hanno impedito le riprese in loco della scena… - bensì che la pellicola duri mezzora di troppo. Il motivo va cercato in un eccesso di didascalismo in moltissime parti, come se il fatto di non raccontare tutto potesse deludere gli spettatori, specie quelli che hanno amato il libro; una scelta in contrasto con la limitazione del contrappunto creato dalle situazioni di lieve commedia presenti invece sulla pagina scritta (o almeno così mi dice mia figlia adolescente). Il risultato sono una serie di rallentamenti – lo sviluppo della relazione contrassegnato da un sovrappiù di chiacchiera a sproposito, l'interminabile racconto dei tre giorni ad Amsterdam, un finale al quale avrebbe fatto bene qualche ellissi in più – che raffreddano un po’ il coinvolgimento nella vicenda della giovane Hazel, diciassettenne malata senza molte speranze e perciò incupita (malgrado gli affettuosissimi genitori) che vede brillare un raggio di sole grazie all'amore, ricambiato, dell'altrettanto sfortunato coetaneo Gus, capace per lei di andare oltre il dolore. Come già accennato sopra, contribuisce invece a catturare lo spettatore una prova degli attori nel complesso molto buona, sia per quanto riguarda la coppia di ragazzi che, costituita da Shailene Woodley (forse un po’ grandicella per dimostrare diciassette anni, ma davvero brava a dare spessore ai moltissimi primi piani) e Ansel Elgort, interagisce con estrema naturalezza, sia per gli adulti, fra i quali si segnalano Laura Dern che riesce a stare dentro le righe come madre di Hazel e, soprattutto, Willem Dafoe capace di regalare una sgradevolezza che significa più di mille parole al misantropo Van Houten. Il risultato complessivo è, in fondo l'ennesima variazione su di un ulteriore cliché, quello che vede delle persone normali alle prese con una situazione tutto meno che ordinaria, ma – sempre se non spaventa l'argomento e tenendo comunque conto che titoli come ‘Noi siamo infinito’ militano in un'altra serie – i pregi finiscono per aver la meglio sui difetti e far la conoscenza con Hazel e Gus può valer la pena anche da parte di chi non fa parte della categoria di spettatori di riferimento. Expand
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alwayswatchingAug 31, 2014
“The Fault in Our Stars” is the love story of Hazel and Augustus, two teenagers with terminal cancer who meet in a support group. It is based on a book by the same title written by John Green.

Hazel, played by Shailene Woodley, and
“The Fault in Our Stars” is the love story of Hazel and Augustus, two teenagers with terminal cancer who meet in a support group. It is based on a book by the same title written by John Green.

Hazel, played by Shailene Woodley, and Augustus, played by Ansel Elgort have two completely different characters. Hazel is very pessimistic, depressed, asocial, and melancholic. Augustus is optimistic, cheerful, convivial, and funny. As their love story progresses their characters change. Hazel starts to see bright sides of the world and Augustus gives up his super ambitious dreams and becomes more realistic.

Not every director is brave enough to step into the territory of showing the daily life of terminally ill people but this territory is also easily manipulative. Josh Boone should be praised for his courage for directing “The Fault in Our Stars” and puts many engaging moments and a good takeaway message in the movie but it does not mean his work has no shortcomings.

The main problem with the movie is the poor script adaptation. The movie relies less on the visual presentations and more on Hazel's monologues to narrate the story. Instead of seeing events in the movie, we mostly hear them (or we see them and then unnecessarily hear them). A better script adaptation could have transformed more of the oral narrations into more engaging visual narrations. Moreover, cliché sentences like “I love you” and “You are beautiful” appear in the movie over and over without adding anything new to the story. The ultimate message of the movie is excessively highlighted with excessive dialogues and performances.

The second problem with this movie is far-from-perfect performances. The supporting actors and actresses in the movie pull out good performances but the leading actor and actress are not convincing. The Augustus' ever-present smile and his never-disturbed coolness feels unreal and sometimes annoying. Still, it seems the script is to blame here. Performances are not the only part of the movie that feel fake and unreal. The whole story about Hazel and Augustus's last wish and how they consummate their love is so fake that I couldn't help but to keep closing my eyes through it.
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nima1990Aug 29, 2014
This is one of those movies the you hate completely or you fall in love with. If you like to cry and enjoy sad and emotional movies go for it. I watched it and it was great. The actors deliever the feeling and atmosphere. The only downfall isThis is one of those movies the you hate completely or you fall in love with. If you like to cry and enjoy sad and emotional movies go for it. I watched it and it was great. The actors deliever the feeling and atmosphere. The only downfall is that the length is too long and it could be shorter. Expand
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ParrysonAug 27, 2014
Alas, an overly hyped movie that was only enjoyable if you like to watch awkward romances fizzle into existence on-screen, only for the main character to die before the end making the last part of the movie un-watchable because all theAlas, an overly hyped movie that was only enjoyable if you like to watch awkward romances fizzle into existence on-screen, only for the main character to die before the end making the last part of the movie un-watchable because all the teenage girls in the cinema are flooding the place with tears. Expand
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B-RAXAug 27, 2014
The Fault in Our Stars Movie Review

Despite The Fault in Our Stars having an extremely sensitive and emotional subject matter, I had a smile on my face for much of the film. The Fault in Our Stars is based on the best-selling novel by
The Fault in Our Stars Movie Review

Despite The Fault in Our Stars having an extremely sensitive and emotional subject matter, I had a smile on my face for much of the film.

The Fault in Our Stars is based on the best-selling novel by John Green. It’s the best book to movie adaptation I’ve seen in a long time. I say this because it avoids both book and movie clichés, nicely, while offering a fresh look at the teen’ romance genre.

Director, Josh Boone tells the story of a sixteen-year-old cancer patient played flawlessly by Shailene Woodley. Woodley’s character is forced to attend a support group where she meets a boy. They quickly become friends and we watch as their relationship blossoms into something more. The boy-meets-girl plot may be old, but it’s far from stale.

Gripping, realistic characters and down to earth stories helped ground the messages in this movie. Never once did the ideas brought up in the film feel forced. The creators did an excellent job at leaving the big questions about life up to the interpretation of the viewers. Yet enough of the simple plot points were answered to leave us satisfied.

The acting was brilliant and made the whole film work. Each character was likable and had arcs; whether they were important to the story or not, they were still entertaining. The dialogue was realistic throughout the movie, creating an immersive experience that carried viewers into the world of the characters.

Unfortunately, the film did suffer some off-beat moments and a few scenes felt slightly prolonged. There were also a handful of tear-jerking scenes toward the end, that came across as forced.

The Fault in Our Stars offers great performances that are well worth the watch, and the heartfelt story is one that will make you stop and evaluate life. Put this film on your must-watch list of 2014.
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diogomendesAug 23, 2014
No, I didn't read the book. I don't like reading too much. But this refreshingly love story is one of the most beautiful things I ever seen in 2014. It's wise, funny (occasionally) and well handed by a good performance from Shailene Woodley.No, I didn't read the book. I don't like reading too much. But this refreshingly love story is one of the most beautiful things I ever seen in 2014. It's wise, funny (occasionally) and well handed by a good performance from Shailene Woodley. The script also tries to avoid clichés and partly succeeds at it. The movie sometimes veers into schmaltzy territory but it's crafted with pure sensitivity that is tough to resist. Expand
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nicholasbertAug 22, 2014
Whenever I'm about to see a film with this kind of plot, I shiver. Because they usually resolve in one of two ways: either they try to break you down or they try to teach you. This one sort of attempts both. But while the subject of the filmWhenever I'm about to see a film with this kind of plot, I shiver. Because they usually resolve in one of two ways: either they try to break you down or they try to teach you. This one sort of attempts both. But while the subject of the film is sad as it is, considering that things like those happen every day, I don't want to rate the subject of the film but rather the film itself as a work of art.

Cancer is a bad beast, if you want to know more about it, there's a lot of people around you who have it and can tell you.
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DusksparkAug 14, 2014
"The Fault in Our Stars" demands to be felt more so than it demands to be seen. The fantastic acting is beautifully accompanied by a so well-fitting soundtrack that those two alone can manage to place a lump in your throat more than once, and"The Fault in Our Stars" demands to be felt more so than it demands to be seen. The fantastic acting is beautifully accompanied by a so well-fitting soundtrack that those two alone can manage to place a lump in your throat more than once, and I'm not even including the heart-breaking story. Augustus and Hazel aren't your average cheesy book-to-novel teenagers, because their struggle with cancer gives them a certain maturity and unevadable pressure that few stories manage to obtain. If you're looking for a movie that really hits you in the heart with quotable lines that will linger in your head for a long time after, The Fault in Our Stars is definately what will keep your boat afloat. (PS: read the book. It's fan-tas-tic.) Expand
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GriffMeliesAug 5, 2014
Shailene Woodley states her place as one of the best young actresses of our time. She deserves all the glory she can get. She was stunning here in this unforgettable romantic experience where the whole cast shines as well. I give this filmShailene Woodley states her place as one of the best young actresses of our time. She deserves all the glory she can get. She was stunning here in this unforgettable romantic experience where the whole cast shines as well. I give this film 96% of a good movie Expand
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metareviewer3Aug 1, 2014
This is a weepy, chick flick, no doubt about that. But it was not overly manipulative, and the story moves as well as the acting by the male lead. I was surprisingly entertained, and curious about the book.
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Forrestgump1Jul 31, 2014
Life comes at us in full swing.. 24/7, we never know the boundaries of our limitations always taking things further and beyond anything we, as society, imagine. I'm not a typical schultz when it comes to sappy romantic novels, or love storiesLife comes at us in full swing.. 24/7, we never know the boundaries of our limitations always taking things further and beyond anything we, as society, imagine. I'm not a typical schultz when it comes to sappy romantic novels, or love stories of any genre. To be honest, they inflame me. Setting up unrealistic approaches to how "love" is supposed to be.
In the end, someone is left dead or crying. 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.. is a rare, rare exception. A film that never exploits itself too much, and has relentless humor that perfectly balances the fatal backdrop. I have not read the acclaimed novel from author John Green. However, In the days leading up to this screening, I had heard nothing but positive things about the book. 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.

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. With no friends and nothing look to forward to in life, The film also follows the unforgettable journey of love when she meets Augustus Waters, a likeable and pretentious eighteen year old that is persistent and charming. The two instantly hit it off, and form a bond that is unbreakable. To the point that nothing can separate them. Co-existing in each others lives, and finding the true meaning of each other.

We can't have this film, if not for our stunning and talented leads. You may remember the pair as on screen siblings in the film adaptation of "Divergent" that came out earlier this year. But, "true" audience members are going to remember them for playing, Hazel Grace Lancaster, and Augustus Waters. I'm talking about Shailene Woodley, and her trustful leading man Ansel Elgort. The two are miraculous to watch on screen together, easily the best chemistry between any romance since, Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling in "The Notebook". (Yes I've seen that movie too...shocking I know). Ansel Elgort is truly coming into his own as a delicate performer. However, this time around the film belongs to Woodley and her mastery of Hazel Grace. So much passion, so much raw material infused into her grief stricken performance, that ..dare I say.. brought me to tears. Hazel is such a fragile character, and you understand this within the opening credits. The mental stability and such all seemed to come natural to Woodly, whom made me feel so much within a two hour time frame. Great supporting work also comes from long time favorite Willem Dafoe, as well as, Laura Dern, Nat Wolff and Sam Trammell. They round out the film and make it feel whole.

Woodley was undoubtedly good...yes, but we can't say it's nothing without Ansel Elgort and his charismatic charm, memorable metaphors and wit he brings to the character of Augustus Waters. In addition, this film is only going to be as good are your two leads, and that's usually where the problem lies, this is never the case in this film. Director Josh Boone gets the most out of his performers and writers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Webber do the justice (I believe) is deserved. Of course, as history would have it, I assume the book is better.

In Comparison we look at other films like "The Vow", "Safe Haven" and even "Endless Love" ..was there anything here to create a likeable basis?..that didn't stumble into a crate of dumbfoundedness..and horrendous stupidity?. Those films are not love stories..there simply are films attempting to create one. Besides a film like "The Notebook", and "The Fault In Our Stars" only come along every so often.. It's sad that a film like "The Vow" was based on an actual true story..and. do in heavy to the belligerents of the director and cast, I didn't believe it for a second. Our Director, Josh Boone takes these giant cliches and simply washes away with them, inflicting some strong emotional damage, and a film you think about long after leaving your local multiplex.

Anyone that has ever dealt with cancer, the loss of a loved one, anything tough of this latitude in general will feel a resounding connection with this film. Even for folks that haven't read the book (like myself). "The Fault In Our Stars" is deeply moving and swiftly upbeat all the same, which is saying alot for me. The movie perfectly balances it's tough subject matter. The only problem I couldn't get over..was that Shailene Woodley did look a little too older to be playing a quote on quote "sixteen year old", which didn't ruin the film..it just hurt the credibility a little bit.

As stated earlier, it's extremely rare to come across such a love story that can evoke a genuine feel that doesn't seem dated or overly excessive. A story that is entertaining but not preachy. You either buy into it, or you don't. Thanks to strong leads, a bunch of talented crew members, writers and directors that brought this all together. "The Fault In Our Stars" works on a grander scale as a whole, and if this film doesn't pull on your heartstrings. I don't know what will.

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By: Nate Adams

Directed By: Josh Boone
Rated: PG13
Runtime: 126 mins
Studio: Fox
Release Date: June 6th 2014

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catchingpotterJul 28, 2014
The movie is hilarious, beautiful and heartbreaking all at the same time. The casting is great, the acting is great, and it feels real. However, i feel it failed to live up to the pure magic of John Green's original masterpiece. With this inThe movie is hilarious, beautiful and heartbreaking all at the same time. The casting is great, the acting is great, and it feels real. However, i feel it failed to live up to the pure magic of John Green's original masterpiece. With this in mind, The Fault In Our Stars is still an excellent movie, and is a must - see for everyone. Expand
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NapkinsahoyJul 23, 2014
Definitely the most touching and emotion film I've seen in years. The acting was great and I became really attached to the characters. The emotion in this film is outstanding.
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mockingjay20Jul 20, 2014
The Fault In Our Stars is beautiful, the best films of the year and that have been made in recent years, emotionally wrenching, but full of life, Shailene Woodley has to be nominated for Oscar 2015, Ansel Elgort shows that it is more AugustusThe Fault In Our Stars is beautiful, the best films of the year and that have been made in recent years, emotionally wrenching, but full of life, Shailene Woodley has to be nominated for Oscar 2015, Ansel Elgort shows that it is more Augustus Waters the same Augustus Waters, IS THE PERFECT mOVIE tHAT ALL HAVE TO SEE! Expand
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drwilliam99Jul 14, 2014
Unlikable characters and mind-numbing tediousness makes for two hours you'll never get back. There was not a single moment at which I even felt obliged to cry as the characters were as two dimensional as the plot which is unfortunately, yetUnlikable characters and mind-numbing tediousness makes for two hours you'll never get back. There was not a single moment at which I even felt obliged to cry as the characters were as two dimensional as the plot which is unfortunately, yet unsurprisingly, just another teen romance novel disguised behind what could have been a very deep and meaningful message. Another chick-flick that falls short on all bases, especially acting and dialogue. Expand
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jeliberry123Jul 9, 2014
This movie was utterly one of the most poorly executed movies in the past couple years. It had potential and a good premise, the book was good. Directing was disastrous, acting sub par, cheesy, pretentious garbage i wish I never saw.
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MatthewasaurusJul 7, 2014
Terrible. A movie based on an over-hyped generic stupid pre-teen/teenager young adult novel? How could that possibly be anything other than awful? Sure, it's better than the nonsense that is Twilight, the Host, and maybe the Hunger Games,Terrible. A movie based on an over-hyped generic stupid pre-teen/teenager young adult novel? How could that possibly be anything other than awful? Sure, it's better than the nonsense that is Twilight, the Host, and maybe the Hunger Games, because after all, John Green (the book's author) is a talented guy.

But all in all, this movie sucks.
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arsheeshJul 7, 2014
a deemed extraordinary love story that is far from plausible. as it's been adapted from the novel, i can't really comment on its plot. the only thing holding this movie together is its direction and music. other than that, even if you misseda deemed extraordinary love story that is far from plausible. as it's been adapted from the novel, i can't really comment on its plot. the only thing holding this movie together is its direction and music. other than that, even if you missed it, you haven't really missed anything. Expand
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thejakeberlinJul 6, 2014
The Fault in Our Stars is a honest adaption from the book. The movie shines from two young actors who brought performances very few young people have. It’s a heart-wrenching story with an ending that will leave your breathless for a longThe Fault in Our Stars is a honest adaption from the book. The movie shines from two young actors who brought performances very few young people have. It’s a heart-wrenching story with an ending that will leave your breathless for a long time, but with a warm heart and a love story from two young people that will make you say wow. And although I myself didn’t shed a tear (I know, real cold-hearted), just expect the water-works to flow as you embark on Hazel and Gus’ journey together. Expand
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KunryaJun 30, 2014
Not good. Not bad. But, completely forgettable. I'm a pretty big fan of the book and all this movie did was slightly diminish how I'll look at it if ever decide to read it again. Shailene Woodley was passable and Ansel Elgort had his moments,Not good. Not bad. But, completely forgettable. I'm a pretty big fan of the book and all this movie did was slightly diminish how I'll look at it if ever decide to read it again. Shailene Woodley was passable and Ansel Elgort had his moments, but ultimately they both left me feeling like somebody else could have done it better. Expand
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jh0421Jun 27, 2014
As with all overly sentimental, trashy pieces of junk literature, the film adaptation has managed to revolt me even more. The horrid language and ideas being thrown around for the duration of the film were beyond belief; the whole fiascoAs with all overly sentimental, trashy pieces of junk literature, the film adaptation has managed to revolt me even more. The horrid language and ideas being thrown around for the duration of the film were beyond belief; the whole fiasco seemed tailored to newly-heartbroken teenagers with their assortment of fan gear and tears. No true purveyor of literature should read the book; the same goes doubly for this ramshackle excuse of a movie. Expand
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mariohenriqueJun 26, 2014
The movie is awesome. Ansel Elgort give to the movie the humor, and hide the sadness. Shailene is very pretty and make the fil awesome. I can't forget the sountrack that is awesome too, with Charlie XCX and Ed Sheeran. It's an awesome movie.
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ScribeHardJun 25, 2014
The Fault in Our Stars is its own blessing and curse.

The blessing is that it handles well the three significant plots it has going on. And really, why they aren't necessarily equal, none of them can be considered subplots; "co-plots" is a
The Fault in Our Stars is its own blessing and curse.

The blessing is that it handles well the three significant plots it has going on. And really, why they aren't necessarily equal, none of them can be considered subplots; "co-plots" is a more apt term.

The curse is the weight of it all. A terminal teenage girl reconciling her own mortality is heavy but believable. A terminal teenage girl falling in love is heavy but believable. A terminal teenage girl seeking answers to lingering questions in her favorite book is heavy but believable. Each, on its own, could fill 90 minutes of movie. But all three combined carry too much weight, and thus strain credulity to its breaking point. More than once I found myself asking, "What other terrible thing could happen?" only to be answered within the next 10 minutes.
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farqussusJun 25, 2014
The leading man is insufferably cocky and completely unable to convey genuine emotion when it was desperately needed. Laura Dern is wasted and seems embarrassed by what she was required to do. Woodley performed well, despite never onceThe leading man is insufferably cocky and completely unable to convey genuine emotion when it was desperately needed. Laura Dern is wasted and seems embarrassed by what she was required to do. Woodley performed well, despite never once looking even vaguely ill, and her 80's mom haircut never having a hair out of place. The lead's friend, who is going blind for god's sake, is there solely for comic relief, and once he is blind is still only given glib interjections. At no point did I believe any of them was ill. I didn't believe anything. I cracked up laughing in the inevitable scene-designed-to-make-everyone-cry. It looked like it was made for the Hallmark channel, and I'm sure there it will have a much longer life than these kids. Expand
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foxgroveJun 25, 2014
Intrinsically dishonest whilst purporting to be the definitive truth about living and dying with cancer. This is objectionable on nearly every level. Based on a best selling book it can claim as its own a lead female character who is, oh so,Intrinsically dishonest whilst purporting to be the definitive truth about living and dying with cancer. This is objectionable on nearly every level. Based on a best selling book it can claim as its own a lead female character who is, oh so, with it and everyone calls her by, not one, but two names- Hazel Grace, if you will! It also has a cool male lead and we know this because he goes around with an unlit cigarette between his teeth as a metaphor for life and death. So far, so vomit inducing, and that's just for starters. The screenplay and dialogue is so saccharine that diabetes sufferers should steer well clear.
Shailene Woodley, reminding one of a young Debra Winger in her manner, is obviously capable of handling better material, but is only ok under such unfair circumstances. However, in the male lead Ansel Elgort is just annoying. The film is also desperately overlong and the scenes involving Willem Dafoe just don't work at all. We are also treated to an embarrassing first kiss between the two leads in the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam, which actually has the other visitors applauding and tips the film into bathos.
The lack of empathy one feels for the characters is also underlined by a syrupy score and some of the worst songs to be heard in a film for quite some time. At one point Woodley says that a nurse once asked her on a scale of 1-10 where she would rate her pain. I would have to disagree with her 9 and say my pain level was at the 10 mark. This is the sort of film you wish they didn't make anymore and the critics that have praised it, enticing my viewing, leave me baffled.
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francisrgoJun 24, 2014
I loved reading the book. It was funny, heart felt and depressing. The movie gave the book life, in a way that every sentence written was given a unique breath and movement. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, as Hazel Grace Lancaster andI loved reading the book. It was funny, heart felt and depressing. The movie gave the book life, in a way that every sentence written was given a unique breath and movement. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, as Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters respectively, portrayed the character with such ease that they were made for this role. It was a great adaptation. Expand
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douglasnotdougJun 23, 2014
Its an Okay movie. Its a faithful adaptation which is a relief but only Woodley shows up to play. The director directs many pivotal scenes horribly. The filmmakers care for the book does translate to the screen though
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