The Fault in Our Stars. A fantastic movie and an even better
book. It is probably my all time favorite book and movie. The first time I read
it, I didn’t know that it was a real book. My friend sent me a link to Wattpad
and told me to read it, so I did. She didn’t tell me that it was sad. I was
sitting at my dad’s tattoo shop in the lobby reading it, I got to the sad part,
and I had tears streaming down my face. Two girls walked in. I looked at them,
stood up, said hi, and walked into the other room and told my dad that we
needed to leave. Well, I’ve read the book 5 times since them and I’ve cried
every time. I went and saw the movie on opening night. My friend and I did not
go prepared. We forgot to bring tissues. There were a couple nice girls in
front of us that gave us some. Throughout the entire movie everyone was crying,
we all knew what was going to happen. There were tissues everywhere. When we
left the theater there was a mountain of tissues as high as the seats in one of
the isles. The Fault in Our Stars is too relatable. Cancer has been a very
popular illness with in the last few years. It resonates with millions of
people. The realness of the movie is what makes it so good. By far my favorite
book and movie.
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