Adapted from the brilliant , humourous and tragic book, people could now watch it in theaters. TFIOS (The Fault In Our Stars) was released in June 6. Shailene Woodley portrayed Hazel Grace , the witty protoganist who has stage four thyroid cancer. Ansel Elgort portrayed the Augustus Waters that puts cigarette between his teeth, but never lights it up. It's a metaphor you see.
Although the TFIOS movie was faithful to the movie, there were minor changes. For example, John Green is suppose to have a scene. If you read the book, Hazel was in the airport , and a girl asked if she could try Hazel's nassal cannulas. And the dad said something , which John Green supposedly was to do the part.
As for the movie , it is great overall. The feeling is much more real , and that feeling shoots right in your heart. Also, the chemistry between Woodley and Elgort makes the movie ten times more greater. I believe the important thing in the movie was: it was faithful to the book. Yes there are minor changes , but most of the time every thing is accurate. I was kind of expecting more of Hazel's point of view (which not much heard) , how can I say this? Oh! Mostly books adapted to films , they aren't really faithful to the story.
So yeah Lovelies , I rate the movie : 100% Omega Lovely