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The story tells a story of a young man - Q - who goes on a road trip with his friends in hopes of finding a missing next-door girl - mysterious Margo Roth Spiegelman, who suddenly disappears after their night escapade. I don't want to spill too much, especially if you didn't read the book, so let's just say that their journey is full of funny moments, universal truths, and important questions. What is love? Friendship? Life? Q wanted to know too. The trailer will explain a lot, so take a look, please!
The movie was directed by Jake Schreier, and main roles were played by Nat Wolff as Q, and Cara Delevingne as Margo. I foundthe cast's acting nice, yet not impressive. Before watching a movie, I wasn't sure if Cara could pull Margo off, given she was mainly a model, not an actress, but she did okay. To be honest, I believe she didn't capture all of Margo's magic, but she didn't do a terrible job either. In my humble opinion, she was amazing at times, but quite average in general, and that's it.
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The script was quite in line with the book, despite few modifications, which deprived the movie of some of the book's depth. My example? Some of very smart, and crucial to the book words.
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Anyway, the music was well chosen, especially Vance Joy with his song "Great summer", as its summer vibe was on point. To sum up, I'm happy they didn't turn one of my favorite books into a terrible movie, but I somehow feel it could have been much better. I would totally recommend it to anyone, who didn't read Green's book, and when it comes to those, who did read it - well, there's a great chance you're far less likely to be blown away, but you will probably be able todeal with what you will see. At least... I could. To end with a quote would be nice, so here we go. Well, I need to say one last thing - the internet said the quote was written by John Green, but it turned out to be said by a young blogger. It's still incredibly nice, though. Here we go... again.
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Do you like Green? Have you watched "The paper towns"? If so, did you enjoy it? Let me know in comments!
Have a lovely day,
Jessie
I haven't read the book yet, but I want to read it before seeing the movie. In general, I think most books are better, but some movies do OK. Thank you for your review!
OdpowiedzUsuńI have to agree, rarely do movies turn out better than the books. Thanks for all feedback! Xo
UsuńI loved the book and am so excited to see the film, I really hope it lives up to expectations!
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I hope you will like it, have fun watching! Thanks for your comment! Xo
UsuńI'm really looking forward to watch this film, and actually a little fascinated by Cara Delevigne. Once she has a few films under her belt I'm sure she'll be fine. Congrats on the 1000 too:))
OdpowiedzUsuńAs I wrote, she was amazing at times, so with little practice she will surely become consistently great! Have fun watching! And.. thanks for the comment. :) Xo
UsuńWonderful pics! Have a great start tot he week:)
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These aren't mine, but thank you anyway. :) Have a great week too! Xo
UsuńGreat post! kiss! 👄
OdpowiedzUsuńThank you a lot! Xo
UsuńGreat post! kiss! 👄
OdpowiedzUsuńI love this book and i'm super excited for the movie, it isn't out yet in the UK but i will make sure to go see it when it is out. I adore John Green's writing too x
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I'm so glad you like it too, and I hope you will love the movie as well! Have fun watching! Thanks for the comment. :) Xo
UsuńI love this book/movie so much! My fave so far!
OdpowiedzUsuńI also love it, and I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback! Xo
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