Showing posts with label TheFaultinourStars. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 14, 2014

The Fault in Our Stars - Movie Review

The Fault in Our Stars

Director: Josh Boone

Written By: Scott Neustadter (screenplay), Michael H. Weber (screenplay), John Green (based off the novel by)

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff

Released: June 6, 2014

125 minutes

Produced By: Temple Hill Entertainment

I thought it was really weird to cast Shailene Woodley opposite Ansel Elgort due to the fact that they play siblings, Tris and Caleb Prior, in the Divergent movies, but these two make it work. I wasn’t super impressed with Ansel’s performance in Divergent but looking back on it, I think that’s due to the fact that he didn’t really have a huge part (yet). He wasn’t allowed to shine in that movie. And well, shine he did in The Fault in Our Stars. For sure.

This movie was so good that I’m not even sure how much I can say about it. Obviously, I’m all for “run out and see this immediately.” I originally said that I didn’t think I’d want to pay to see this one in the theater twice, but I think Husband and I might have to make a trip to go see it (he wasn’t with me when I saw it the first time).

As I’ve already said, Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort both do phenomenonal jobs capturing the characters of Hazel and Augustus. Shailene has the sarcasm and frustration down that Hazel Grace throws out at you. And Ansel did a great job portraying Augustus’s happy, positive attitude despite the circumstances. I loved how he was so determined to live as full and as happy a life as possible. And I think he was exactly what Hazel needed. While Shailene has blown me away in both her emotional portrayal in Divergent and now The Fault in Our Stars--I’m sold on her acting abilities—I do think Ansel still has some work to do with crying on demand. He was obviously into the character, but there was one scene I expected the tears to roll and they just didn’t.

Regardless, I have absolutely zero complaints with this movie. I read The Fault in Our Stars back in early 2013, and I’ve only read it one time through so I’m not cemented in on all the details of the story as I am other series that I’ve read seven and eight times each, but I don’t remember much being different between the book and movie. It followed the events of the book so well. And if there were deviations the movie was so well done that I didn’t notice them because the spirit of the book survived and thrived in a visual format.

The other actors did a wonderful job supporting our main actors—specifically, Laura Dern and Sam Trammell who played Hazel’s parents, Nat Wolff who played Isaiah, and William Dafoe who played Peter Van Houten. I don’t remember a single character or actor that I felt was a bad fit or weighed the movie down.

And of course, take your tissues with you to the theater. There will be crying. I didn’t cry as much in the movie as I did while reading the book. That might be because I knew what to expect. Either way, the movie was still very emotional. My sister and sister-in-law, who went with me to the movie, were both in tears as well.

A fair heads up to anyone who might be considering taking smaller children, there is one f-bomb and then also a scene where sex isn't shown explicitly, but the viewer is aware that it happened. I wouldn't think this would need to be said, but since someone in the theater we went to wasn't aware I'll put this quick PSA out there...babies and toddlers don't make the best movie goers. If your child can't sit down for 2 hours straight without needing to get up and play or suddenly crying, please don't bring them to the theater...no matter which movie you're going to see. Thank you. And you're welcome.

I’ve never done this before, but The Fault in Our Stars movie gets 5 stars right alongside the 5 stars that I gave to the book itself. I can’t imagine it being better made. Have you seen The Fault in Our Stars? What did you think? Let me know!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Top Ten Books That Will Make You Cry

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books That Will Make You Cry.

      2) If I Stay (If I Stay, # 1) by Gayle Forman
      11) Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
      12) Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
      13) Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers

I cannot seem to stick to ten books. Of course, there are TONS of other books that have made me cry, but these are some of my favorites. Which books are guaranteed to make you cry? Let me know!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Top Ten Books I'd Recommend to My Sister

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books I'd Recommend to My Sister.

So my sister is a reader, but we're not typically on the same page with genre. She's a big fan of James Patterson, Mary Higgins Clark, Nicholas Sparks, etc. She leans more toward adult books than young adult, and she hates all things paranormal, dystopian, or post-apocalyptic, which rules out 60-70% of the books that I read. SO, if I could recommend 10 some (because I know I can't stick to ten) books to my sister to read so that we could have some books in common to talk about, I'd recommend the following (all contemporary reads because I'm not going to recommend something I know she'll hate):

    1) Slammed by Colleen Hoover - Because Colleen Hoover rocks!
    2) The Fault in Our Stars by John Green - Great book!
    3) Hopeless by Colleen Hoover - See reason for number 1!
    4) The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen - I think Jessica Sorsensen is a perfect author for my sister.
    5) The Secret of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorensen - See number 4!
    6) Breaking Nova by Jessica Sorensen - See number 4 again! (review coming soon)
    7) The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay - One of my favorite reads from last year!
    8) Ten Tiny Breaths by KA Tucker - Really digging this series so far.
    9) Rule by Jay Crownover - Just because this series is about tattooed guys. What's not to love?
    10) Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry - One of my favorites from last year and book 3 is a favorite from this year.
    11) Someday, Someday, Maybe by Lauren Graham - Because she loves Lauren Graham as much as I do, and because this is actually similar to something I think she would read normally.
    12) If I Stay by Gayle Forman - Great book. Also a favorite from this year.
    13) Wild Cards by Simone Elkeles Just because.
    14) Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell - Another favorite from this year. (review coming soon)
    15) Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein - This one might be a stretch, but I really enjoyed it.

What books would you recommend to my sister based off what I said above and my recommendations? Let me know!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Top Ten Most Memorable Secondary Characters

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Most Memorable Secondary Characters.

I'm choosing to list the books with the most memorable characters and I'll list those characters within the books. If I only did the most memorable characters, Harry Potter would be the only book I listed and then I'd have a hard time deciding WHICH book in the series to use. Also, sometimes it's hard to tell who is considered a main character and who is considered a secondary character.

    1) Harry Potter by JK Rowling - The Weasleys, specifically the twins, Lee Jordan, Luna Lovegood, Nevelle, Mad-Eye Moody, Tunks, Doby, Creature, Hagrid, Snape, Dumbledore, McGonagol, Sirius Black...I could keep going.
    2) The Fault in Our Stars by John Green - Isaac and Peter van Houten
    3) Partials by Dan Wells - Marcus and Fragments - Afa
    4) Hopeless by Colleen Hoover - Six and Losing Hope - Daniel
    5) Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein - Roz'a, Lissett, Karolina, Irina, Anna, Elodie
    6) Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi- Roar
    7) Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead- Eddie Castile
    8) Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor- Zuzana
    9) Stephanie Plum by Janet Evanovich - Lula
    10) Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley - Poet

Who are your favorite secondary characters? Which books hold the most memorable secondary characters for you? Let me know!

Friday, July 12, 2013

15 Day Book Blogger Challenge - Day 5

Today is Day 5 of the 15 Day Book Bloggers Challenge hosted by April @ Good Books and Good Wine. Today is all about tear jerkers. Essentially, I'm supposed to recommend one. But ah!!!!!! How do I stop at 1?

Slammed, Point of Retreat, & This Girl (review coming soon) by Colleen Hoover

OR

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

What are your tear-jerker recommendations? Let me know!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Top Ten(ish) Books I've Read 2013 So Far

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten(ish) Books I've Read 2013 So Far.

1) If I Stay by Gayle Forman (review coming soon)

2) Under the Never Sky & Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi

3) Dare You To by Katie McGarry

4) True by Erin McCarthy

5) The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen

6) The Secret of Ella and Micha & The Forever of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorsensen

7) Grave Mercy by RL LaFevers

8) The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead

9) Cinder & Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

10) The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

11) This Girl by Colleen Hoover (review coming soon)

12) The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

13) Delirium by Lauren Oliver (review coming soon)