"The Fault In Our Stars takes tragedy and uses it to to demonstrate how incredible love can be and just how beautiful and magical the world we live in truly is. It isn’t the first, nor will it be the last to do so, but it is certainly one of the best. It’s not just the deft handling of the very sensitive topic of cancer, but how the film manages to eloquently make several points for young people to live by. Often films like these run into the cliched and trite conclusions we all expect, and while I can’t say The Fault In Our Stars ignores all of them, the story it does tell is so touching and honest that it doesn’t matter. Laugh, love, cry and feel hope, go see The Fault in our Stars." - David Rhinehart of Geekenstein
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