Review of The Fault in Our Stars (2014) by Emma2 — 04 Apr 2015
One should not even look at this title unless if she is a twelve year old or younger. One of the cheesiest, most predictable films that I have ever laid my eyes upon. Symbolism is often a key and interesting part in movies, but this movie outright abused it.
Any so called symbolism they had, the main characters explicitly explained to the audience what it was. Oh yeah, let us also point out that they make out in Anne Frank's room and everyone claps, because that is not strange at all! The drawn out scenes.
.............please spare yourselves the agony of exposing anyone to this pathetically contrived tragedy and retain a part of your brain so that you may use it in the future.
This review of The Fault in Our Stars (2014) was written by Emma2 on 04 Apr 2015.
The Fault in Our Stars has generally received very positive reviews.
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