I cried on that film and I thought it was going to be a sad ending, which it was but what could you of done to make it more sadder? You could of made it more sadder by letting them both die and happy ever. You could improve the ending, by that I mean, you could o0f made it longer. The boys shouldn't of died and the story was to quick to end. However, the plot twist was really upsetting. The book itself is a really upsetting book I believe.
Divergent fans after a weepie need look no further. I cried like a baby reading the end.ĭespite a few missteps this is a spirited, touching romance and Shailene Woodley’s best performance yet. I was really drawn to how 3 dimensional each character was, no matter the size of the role or number of lines- case and point- the dad (Michael) seemed as if he cried the whole movie, but the switch at the end showed that his strength came from a different area, which was beneficial for hazel and me, as the reader. My Grace hazel was my hero, at a time I taught she would die and leave gus but our authors took his life. It was unpredictable, the foreign writer was unpredictable all through the story.
I love the plotting, how conflicts where introduced and suspens held until the end. The script left tears dangling in my eyes and I want to read it over and over again. Loved the way a cliche story was turned in a dramatic experience.įascinating film: for me the actors' emotions were expressed as deeply as their afflictions/illnesses, with each seeking different ways to cope with personal and family tragedy, yet making critical connections of love and understanding at the same time. User Comments for Fault in Our Stars, The