The Fault In Our Stars
There was a lot of buzz about this book when I decided to pick it up. It was easy to read, and I could appreciate some of the writing. But I found the characters way too pretentious. They seemed so self-congratulatory at their high-vocabulary quips. I wasn't really sure if I cared what happened to them. When they went to Amsterdam, and found the author a drunk, etc, I didn't really know if he was any more annoying than they were.
Somehow the movie softened some of the pretentiousness, and brought more kindness and softness into the characters. Their good humor and affection shone through more than the horrible play-on-words that permeated the book. I felt that there was good chemistry between Hazel and Gus. I was quite amused to find that the two also star in Divergent. The actor who played Gus did a decent job, but Hazel was truly great. Isaac also was a strong actor, bringing much humor to the movie.
All in all, this is another case where the movie far outshone the book. In my humble opinion, of course.
Somehow the movie softened some of the pretentiousness, and brought more kindness and softness into the characters. Their good humor and affection shone through more than the horrible play-on-words that permeated the book. I felt that there was good chemistry between Hazel and Gus. I was quite amused to find that the two also star in Divergent. The actor who played Gus did a decent job, but Hazel was truly great. Isaac also was a strong actor, bringing much humor to the movie.
All in all, this is another case where the movie far outshone the book. In my humble opinion, of course.


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