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Good movie to watch with your wife or girlfriend. Date night movie.
Posted by JaceChavez
It's hard to review this film while avoiding a spoiler about the last act of the film, which is where it really shines. The Fault in our Stars, also based on a novel by the same author, was a good movie with a talented lead actress (Shailene Woodley), this is a much better film with a model recently turned actress who has an interesting screen presence in her limited screen time -- if she didn't the film wouldn't work because the protagonist's journey would seem even more absurd (see her also in Luc Besson's visually stunning sci-fi spectacle Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets where she has enough charisma to save DeHaan's less interesting character). The atypical approach to the story is the highlight here and the main reason for my recommendation despite Miss Delevigne's charms.
Posted by GreaterThanDiNozzo
I was a fan of The Fault in Our Stars so I decided to give Paper Towns a try and I'm glad I did. I loved this story and the actors they chose did really well in their roles. It was even fun to see the cameo at the gas station. I like that this is a story that could happen to anybody, however I feel most parents would not be as easygoing as Margo's if their child ran away. I think everyone can relate to at least one of the characters.
Posted by ezimm08