It is one of those teenage melodramas that celebrated an entire generation with its improbable yet touching love story and the liters of tears it brought us. Even if you need tissues when watching or re-watching this movie, it also provides other very palpable emotions thanks to its careful writing and its lead actors.
But if you want such a tragic and exciting novel in the evening in the coming days, you should hurry, because this very popular movie is leaving the catalog of the Netflix platform very soon!
One of the most popular teen romcoms
Adapted from John Green’s novel, The Fault in Our Stars was eagerly awaited by book fans and teenagers alike. Released in 2014, it scored well at the box office and attracted more than a million viewers to French cinemas.
Globally, The Fault in Our Stars stood out against summer blockbusters that year, grossing over $307 million on a small budget of $12 million and starring Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort.
The theatrical success was accompanied by critical success from the public, as it received an excellent rating of 4.1 out of 5 from AlloCiné audiences. Viewers were touched by the love story between Hazel Grace, a thyroid cancer survivor who has metastasized to her lungs, and Augustus “Gus,” a former basketball player in remission from bone cancer that left him with the loss of his right leg.
Hazel Grace and Gus are two unusual teenagers who share a wry sense of humor and a disdain for convention. Their relationship is unusual in itself, given that they met and fell in love at a support group for cancer patients.
Between authenticity and tears, a film that touches the heart
Between friendship and love, carefreeness and fate, Hazel and Gus experience the joys and sorrows of first love, but also the disappointments and dramas of life as they try to fulfill a young woman’s dream: travel to Amsterdam to meet the author of her favorite novel. .

The film is shocking for its lead actors, but also for its authenticity, taken from John Green’s novel, which was particularly inspired by a young girl with cancer, Esther, whom he met and who posted messages on YouTube about his videos. Treatment before death.
The author also spent a lot of time in hospitals to finally absorb the special atmosphere and combat journeys of the patients. This is also felt in the film. We are with them and we believe in them, it is enough to cry our hearts out.
The movie “The Fault in Our Stars” leaves the Netflix catalog on December 14.
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