“The Fault In Our Stars” is the best movie in years

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Shailene Woodley (left) and Ansel Elgort star as Hazel and Gus in “The Fault In Our Stars”.

I have never cried so much during a movie.

Hazel Grace is the main character in “The Fault In Our Stars” and she was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 13. She meets Augustus in the group she goes to for help.

The love between Hazel and Augustus is indescribable.

“The Fault In Our Stars” is an amazing movie. It doesn’t have superheroes or villains. This movie is rated PG-13, which is about right.

It’s hard to believe that it’s just a movie. “Is this real?” I thought as I was watching.

“The Fault In Our Stars” is a sad romance, although it does have some humor.

I cried so much because, yes, it is sad, but also I felt like their love was so real. In a way, I felt like I could feel their pain.

The book was very similar to the movie, but I would say people should read the book before seeing the movie just so you can be emotionally prepared for what you are going to watch.

“The Fault In Our Stars” is more than just a sad love story. It has a lesson behind it. In fact, many lessons. One being that life isn’t about being noticed and loved by everyone, but if there’s one person out there who cares and loves you, that’s enough.

I would rate this movie a 9, because it is stunning, surprising, sad, but, most of all, unique. In the beginning of most sad romance movies, the couple is happy, then they break up, and then get back together. Not in this movie.

Overall, “The Fault In Our Stars” is probably the best movie I’ve watched in years.

–June 6, 2014–