I'm talking about Shailene Woodley, and her trustful leading man Ansel Elgort. But, "true" audience members are going to remember them for playing, Hazel Grace Lancaster, and Augustus Waters. You may remember the pair as on screen siblings in the film adaptation of "Divergent" that came out earlier this year. We can't have this film, if not for our stunning and talented leads. Co-existing in each others lives, and finding the true meaning of each other. To the point that nothing can separate them. The two instantly hit it off, and form a bond that is unbreakable. 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 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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