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Jun 07, 2014 12:49PM
I pre-ordered two...you're evil John Green, you make me buy awesome things! :P
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TFiOS movie may have been the first time in my life where I am 100% satisfied with a book-to-movie adaptation. It was perfect. ...
Okay, nearly perfect. I'm sad they cut your cameo scene. 99.9% perfect.
sophie wrote: "I CRIED SO MANY TIMES MY FACE GOT ALL PUFFY AND I CRIED AT THE BEGINNING"OMG I DID TOO, LETS JUST SAY I WALKED IN WITH MAKEUP AND WALKED OUT WITHOUT ANY.
I used up a hole pack to tissues when I saw the movie...best movie my two eyes have every seen, and best book they have ever read.
It was the best book-to-movie adaptation I have ever seen. It got all the right scenes and did not not miss important ones. The Fault In Our Stars is my favorite book EVER and I cried my eyes out while reading the book, and used a whole box of tissues during the movie. One word for both the book and the movie (more the book, though, because the book means SO MUCH to me): INCREDIBLE!
I just want to tell you that from the second Agustus told Hazel that (spoiler spoiler spoiler) to the end, the only sound that broke the silence in my theater was sobs every couple of minutes. during the fake-funeral scene, a GROWN MAN actually went "You know what fuck this sad-ass movie." and left. Well done for writing a book that would lead so many people to feel so many emotions.
My mum and sister hadnt read the book and they both loved it! not a dry eye in the theatre. I just wished that some of the lines were kept in it, like when Isaac is sharing his piece and instead of saying "I'll take the robot eyes because you can see up girl's skirts with those" and things like that but I rate the movie 5/5 and the book 1246896543/5
When I went to see it, when Augustus told Hazel in Amsterdam, someone yelled "Dammit Gus why" and all you could hear was sobbing throughout the room after that.
I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo sad right now TFIOS doesn't come out in the UK till 20th of june. So curently my life has no meaning
It was beautiful, Mr. John Green. You are a genius and thank you so much for writing The Fault in Our Stars in the first place








