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The Fault in Our Stars (Little Infinities Extended Edition) [Blu-ray]
A**N
Always a good movie
I was late to the function. I didn’t read this book until 2023 and finally watched the movie. It is so fun to point out the things they did differently in the movie than the book. Still a good movie.
J**S
Wonderful tragedy
Surprised by the ending but a must-see!
B**E
The Fault in Our Stars Movie Review by Baroness Book Trove
Okay? Okay. So let’s start off by talking about how cute that movie poster is? It’s adorable right? Of course it’s adorable what am I, Karen, talking about here. Anyways. I have been putting off reading the book and watching the movie for quite a while. Mostly that reason was because I was reading HoN books. So I couldn’t exactly get to this one even though I had this one for a little bit longer than the last two books of HoN but oh well.Anyways #TFIOS that was such a great movie!!!! Before I watched the movie though I had to get myself all nice and settled in. By doing that I got myself a box of tissues and my blanket so I could cuddle in with it. The movie was really good. It made me laugh at all the right parts, it made me smile, and sadly I must say it….it even made me cry a lot of times. The Fault in Our Stars is the most awesome movie ever. Even if it’s about two cancer patients that met at a Support Group for other Cancer Kids around their ages. They met, they become friends, and slowly they start to fall in love. Well mostly Gus at first because he likes to admit it but Hazel never did admit it until they get to Amsterdam.I guess the main reason is because Hazel just never really wanted to hurt Augustus, Gus, like other Cancer Kids do eventually. And when I say eventually I mean that as the most heartwarming kindness that I can because any story that has cancer in it someone will die. You just know it. I did when I read the back of the book but then again I also knew it because someone at my high school told me that back when I was in high school about four years ago now. But anyways Augustus and Hazel has, or have if you want to be cruel to your own heart, the most amazing love story that any young teenage person can have with cancer in their lives.These two are just two wonderful people that shouldn’t have had cancer in their lives at all and should be able to live a happily ever after like most people their own ages. Including Isaac. He shouldn’t have had to have his eyes removed and be blind for the rest of his life. I cried my hardest at every single part whenever someone else cried because I felt like I was apart of their lives even if as Peter Van Houten would say that they are literary characters and that we shouldn’t matter with what happened to them. I say that he is full of bulls*** because with the characters in this book and the characters that we hear of from An Imperial Affliction that they all matter, and that what happened to the person that died, loved ones they also matter in what happens afterward for them.I mean I care for Hazel, Isaac, and everyone in #TIFOS in both the books and the movies since anyone that has been hurt by Death taking one of their loved ones will know that they will live on forever in that person’s heart. Trust me I lost my great aunt and my grandfather, one when it was her time and the other from cancer, I just like to think that my heart has room for Gus and Hazel and everyone else in The Fault in Our Stars family because Cancer is just a thing that is made up of you that will eventually kill you and there is no way out of it since Pain is inevitable.I hope that you also like this movie as much as I did and that you will walk the rest of the day and the rest of your life knowing that you bared witness to the most wonderful love story ever of Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster. Who shall ever be in my heart. Okay? Okay.To read my other blog posts/reviews please go to my site: baronessbooktrove.com
F**N
Beautiful Movie!
I missed this movie when it was first released so I was very pleased when I took a chance on it! I didn’t want to watch the usual sad heartbreaking love story incurable diagnosis and the painful loss.This movie did have its sad moments but was also filled with so much joy and happy moments that I would forget sometimes about Gus & Hazel’s dire health situations.I fell So in love with their characters straight from the beginning and although the movie didn’t end as I had hoped it was a beautiful ending a wonderful “OK” ending that although my heart just broke for this young couple I knew that they had lived their great love story in such a short amount of time that a lot of people never get if they live to be 100!Very sweet movie, the acting was top notch and I totally recommend it!
A**R
Love this movie so much!
This is one of my favorite movies and makes me cry every time! Was glad to find the extended version here and it even came with a bracelet!
A**R
Hottie McBreathingApparatus Finds a Boyfriend
This movie was pretty good. I'm usually into action/adventure/horror, but my wife wanted some romance and what my wife wants, my wife gets. So here's the 30 second rundown of "The Fault in Our Stars."This movie starts off with us getting to know our protagonist, Hazel Grace, a smoking hot cancer patient who thinks she's not smoking hot because of a thin strip of plastic on her face, think John Hughes syndrome for the millenials. Anyway, Hazel Grace has not had it easy in life and basically spends all day moping around until her parents, who were really looking forward to her dying as a child, forcibly drive her to a support group.After a few meetings, Hazel, referred to as Hottie McBreathingTube from this point forward, is introduced to a creepy guy who won't stop staring at her. Creepy guy, Augustus, or Gus for short, wins her over by basically growing on her long and slow, like a fungus. Gus also had cancer and had his leg amputated, Lt. Dan-style.Hottie McBreathing Tube and Lt. Dan Jr. spend some time doing normal teenaged stuff, at which point they share books and decide to stalk the author of Hottie's favorite book down in Amsterdam. They arrange a trip by basically getting a two-fer out of the movie's "Make a wish" trope, but Hazel gets sick and is told she can't go. Then told she can. So the duo fly mostly unsupervised to Amsterdam where you're forced to watch an awful "New to this country" montage set to "Boom Clap" by that annoying band. After a romantic evening paid for by the author of the book, the two set out to meet the author, who turns out to be a REALLLY drunk William Dafoe. See, it turns out that the whole ordeal was set up by William's hot assistant, possibly lover, who looks like the hot red head playing the new Wendy on Wendy's commercials. He basically acts like an existential jerk and makes them both cry. Wendy runs outside to apologize and the group decides that they can lighten the mood by visiting the Anne Frank house. This is a really bad idea, because while hot, Hazel basically has 1/4 of a lung and there aren't any elevators. After climbing through the house Anne Frank built and nearly dying twice, Hazel and Dan Jr. express their love physically, though Hazel has to put the breathing tube back in, but he basks in her hottness for about 30 seconds. *Sidenote* If this movie taught me anything, it's that you can still have terrible debilitating cancer and both be hot and have amazing abs. *End Sidenote*After that, Lt. Dan Jr. dies. Ya, you heard me. Straight. Up. Dies. You see, they were leading up to Hazel being the super sick one the whole time. Turns out our friend the lieutenant had been hiding the fact that he had super cancer and it basically spread everywhere, but not before Hazel and their blind friend could read him his own eulogy. At the lieutenant's funeral, William shows up again, less Green Goblin, more Finding Nemo. Hottie McHotHot chews him out, only to find out that her boyfriend wrote a really nice letter about her and had Green Goblin deliver it.Oh and there was something about underage drinking and stars.Hope you enjoy the movie!
L**R
VERY INTERESTING
Very good movie- had me in tears and laughing!! Loved it!! Definitely one for a rewatch!!
A**R
Fault in our stairs - what a nice book
I used this book for my sunday school students ( high school age) a bunch of years ago, when the movie first came out.My students enjoyed the book and it fit into the lessons we were covering - involving a spiritual approach.
F**O
Ottimo
Ottimo
P**E
おまけのエクステンデット版付き
引き絵ジャケットの方を購入。字幕は東洋、中東、欧州いろいろあるのに日本語は無し。残念。原作者と監督のコメンタリーや、見比べていないので違いが分かりませんが、エクステンデッド版も収録。レビュアーさん情報では公開が決まったそうなので、嬉しいかぎり。ソフト化も近いでしょうから、買い直しすることになりそうです。
Q**N
A Little Infinity
Based on the hugely successful novel by John Greene The Fault In Our Stars follows the story of two teenagers, Hazel and Gus, who meet at a cancer support group. Initially I was wary of the emotional minefield ahead but The Fault In Our Stars is more than just a cancer story. Yes, the story is heartbreaking but it is also expertly shot and utterly captivating. The Fault In Our Stars is a faithful adaptation of the beloved book with a stellar cast, fantastic soundtrack & loveable characters that linger long after the story ends. The Fault In Our Stars is a story of life, love and friendship that asks tough questions about how you will be remembered. I thoroughly recommend it.Notes on the 2 Disc Little Infinities Edition (1 x Bluray + 1 x DVD + Digital HD UV):This edition includes the standard edition of the film and a slightly extended version which adds a few extra scenes between Gus, Hazel and Hazel's Mum without dragging out the film. The enclosed extras include 4 art cards and 4 bookmarks with scenes and quotes from the film.Features:Standard Feature (Audio Commentary by Josh Broone & John Greene)Extended Feature (Audio Commentary by Josh Broone & John Greene)Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by Josh Broone & John Greene)The Stars AlignScribe on SetOur Little InfinityThe Music Behind Our StarsStills GalleryTheatrical Trailer
S**Y
Teen movie
My daughter loved this movie.
R**A
Livré comme prévu en bonne état
C etait un DVD satisfaisant
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