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The fault in our stars movie poster
The fault in our stars movie poster





the fault in our stars movie poster

The book debuted at the number one spot on the New York Times Best Seller List for Children’s Chapter Books and held that spot for 7 weeks. It was actually the best-selling novel by John Green two years before it hit the big screen. The Fault in Our Stars was released in theatres on June 6, 2014, and its first week, it brought in over $48 million. It makes you feel like you are in the midst of the situation instead of watching it on television or in a movie theatre. The movie is brilliantly written, and the actors/actresses who play the characters do a tremendous job. They figure out that they have quite a bit in common and slowly begin hanging out and falling in love. The movie makes you laugh it makes you cry, making you think about what you would do if you were in their situation.Īugustus and Hazel are two teenagers, both on borrowed time, who meet at a cancer support group. They just had each other (and whatever time was left for each of them). This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.Nothing lasts forever but at least we got these memories. Tell Us: Do you agree with John Green? Is the poster's tagline appropriate? "A major Hollywood studio released a movie poster in which the female romantic lead has visible evidence of her disability, which is damn near unprecedented, and I’m thrilled they put her face-and her cannula-on the poster," he said. The author was also encouraged by the studio's decision to put Woodley's face - complete with her breathing tube - on the poster. "I mostly wanted something that said, 'This is hopefully not going to be a gauzy, sentimental love story that romanticizes illness and further spreads the lie that the only reason sick people exist is so that healthy people can learn lessons.' I like the tag line because it says, literally, the sick can also have love stories."

the fault in our stars movie poster

"I found it dark and angry in the same way that Hazel is (at least at times) dark and angry in her humor," he continued. Green, who also penned best seller Looking For Alaska, thinks the tagline is a great representation of the book's main character, Hazel Grace Lancaster.







The fault in our stars movie poster