
Moreover, the way everything is presented is ineffable and too good to miss out on. It might not be one of the most accurate adaptions of all time, but the spirit of the story is pretty much intact. It deserves all the praise in the world for a beautiful story and some authentic performances from everyone. And I’m not saying that because I’m a huge fan of this book. I felt that dialogue was well written, making this movie a very quotable one. The writing doesn’t lag too far behind either. The result is a film that is both satisfying and engaging. He obviously knows what he is doing and has brought his story to life with some masterful direction. Everything seems natural and beautiful, partly because the director is also the writer of the novel. The cinematography is just ineffable, especially during the intimate scenes. It has its fair share of funny moments, but it also manages to cover heavy topics like homosexuality, death, and drugs. I thought it was sad and beautiful at the same time. Ansel’s representation of “NOTHING HAS EVER LOOKED LIKE THAT IN ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY” (Green 147) has the audience laughing out loud.The story is complicated, but the way it’s uncovered won’t give you a tough time in understanding what’s going on. Nerdfighters will know that this is the first time Gus has ever flown in an airplane. Hazel and Gus’s relationship comes alive in this scene.

While this scene may seem too obvious to be a favorite, Josh Boone (director), Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, and Nat Wolff, made this scene come to life on the big screen.ģ. The audience will “AEgg throwing scene at Monica’s car. We’ve seen lots of snippets of this moment in the TFIOS trailers that have graced the Internet so far but the entire scene in the movie does Green’s writing justice. When Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus (Ansel Elgort) Meet and attend their first support group together. Here are some of the top scenes that fans of John Green’s best-selling book can look forward to:ġ.

I had the chance to attend an advanced screening of ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ last week and fell in love. The Fault In Our Stars Official Trailer: Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) are two extraordinary teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdai.
