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Friday, 5 September 2014

The Fault in Our Stars - How it amazed me and left me hanging

The first time I watched TFIOS on my laptop, I was with my boyfriend, Jovoy Santos. We shared this busted earphones that could hear perfectly on the left but almost negligible on the right. I used the right one because I love the feeling of sacrificing for your loved one no matter how tiny it is of a deal. I don't know why I couldn't search for legit English subtitles then and so we watched with bearable audio and no subtitles. (FWP I know, forgive me, hehe)

More to my point, today, September 6, 2014, I re-watched the said movie on my own. I was able to find English subs finally and I had my earphones all to myself which made it possible for me to focus on the movie and to really understand the whole plot. 

Hazel Grace Lancaster had this favorite novel, An Imperial Affliction. I searched it if it was real but apparently it isn't. I'm not much of a reader but after watching TFIOS, I wanted to read the shit out of AIA. Anyway, the novel was about Anna, a girl who is diagnosed with cancer, and the ending of the novel was "evil" as quoted by Augustus Waters because somehow the protagonist died in the middle of the sentence, and it leaves you hanging. It is amazing how John Green, the author of TFIOS, somehow managed to make us feel how Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters felt after reading AIA.

At the ending of the movie, Hazel Grace was reading the eulogy made by Gus and how he said that he is happy about his decisions and he hopes that Hazel Grace was also happy with hers and asked her "Okay, Hazel Grace?" and Hazel Grace was looking right at the screen and responded "Okay." then closed her eyes and rolled the credits. I mean, then what...?

I now know what Gus meant by 'evil'. I mean, I want to know what happens next. Did she die? Did she miraculously recovered? Did the closing of her eyes meant that she closed her eyes on the world and joined Gus on the other side? What happened to her parents? What? 

I hope John Green is not a drunk dude who I would hope to get in contact with in the future because I have a few questions for him, too, the way Hazel had questions for Peter Van Houten. 

Overall, the movie was amazing. It was very touching and for those of you who haven't watched it yet, well, go watch it, right now. It will inspire you, trust me. or don't. How could you trust me, you barely know me. hehe. 


Signed,
Yen

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