If you have Cancer life is basically all shit but, terminal cancer that is a whole other thing. When Hazel Grace (Shailene Woodley) is forced to go to a help meeting with other Cancer survivors or sufferers it is hard for her but then she meet Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort) she just thinks of him a Cancer survivor who is trying to give himself more Cancer by smoking. But no it s a metaphor.
This starts to give you a new perspective on life and of him. They become best friends even though she says strictly friends which is not Augustus's idea because he believes 'It would be an honour to have his heart broken by Hazel Grace.' Now Hazel is a deep in thought girl and her favourite book An Imperial Affliction which she has many questions about and has tried to message the author. She gets Augustus to read it ends up with him asking the same questions. They end up going to Amsterdam to seek the writer where Hazel eventually admits her true feeling for Augustus. The story brings a bucket full of tears to your eyes all throughout it and it is a triumph for John Green as it is his first book adaptation. I rate this film a 19/20.
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