Synopsis
Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a patient named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.
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Cast
- Shailene WoodleyHazel Grace Lancaster
- Ansel ElgortAugustus Waters
- Nat WolffIsaac
- Laura DernFrannie Lancaster
- Sam TrammellMichael Lancaster
- Willem DafoePeter van Houten
- Lotte VerbeekLidewij Vliegenthart
- Mike BirbigliaPatrick
- Ana Dela CruzDr. Maria
- Randy KovitzDr. Simmons
- 90
TheWrap
The Fault in Our Stars may not show the true messiness of cancer, but it does grapple with death and the ability to survive great loss. Maybe that's enough truth for one movie. - 79
Film.com
The film has enough charm and humor to keep it appealing to a wide audience, and dumbing things down doesn’t feel particularly smart or canny, and proves to be a minor distraction to an otherwise majorly entertaining feature. - 75
Entertainment Weekly
I couldn't help wondering what kind of spiky unpredictability a "Say Anything" - era John Cusack would have brought to the character — with or without the requisite Peter Gabriel song. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
The greatest strengths of the film clearly come from Green’s novel, which resolutely refuses to become a cliched cancer drama, creating instead two vibrant, believable young characters. - 70
Variety
Director Josh Boone is hardly the most distinctive cinematic stylist, but he’s smart enough to let his scenes linger for a few beats longer than most mainstream directors would, and seems to trust his actors to carry their own dramatic weight. - 67
IndieWire
Boone’s unobtrusive style takes cues from the subdued nature of the material, but there’s little about the movie that makes the filmmaking stand out. Instead, it derives its chief strengths from a series of efforts to take the drama seriously, mainly embodied by Woodley’s onscreen investment in it. - 63
New York Post
Shailene Woodley, already a subtle and rangy actress, easily carries the film as Hazel. - 60
Village Voice
The Fault in Our Stars doesn't quite capture the discreetly twisted humor, or the muted anger, of Green's book, and its problems can be attributed to a constellation of little annoyances rather than any one serious, North Star–size flaw.