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    Going to see it on sat!


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    was just crap, even worse that i was in a cinema packed with 12 yr old girls squealing whenever gus came on or giggling whenever they said okay or gave each other the look of love

    can we just talk about how **** the okay scene was too
    "okay? okay. okay. okay. okay. okay" idk man maybe okay means their always, u wouldn't be able to tell???????
    ugh

    the smoking metaphor was just cringe

    this is one of those books that just shouldn't have been put on screen, there wasn't enough redeeming qualities about this film to make me even remotely like it


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    Quote Originally Posted by McDonalds View Post
    was just crap, even worse that i was in a cinema packed with 12 yr old girls squealing whenever gus came on or giggling whenever they said okay or gave each other the look of love

    can we just talk about how **** the okay scene was too
    "okay? okay. okay. okay. okay. okay" idk man maybe okay means their always, u wouldn't be able to tell???????
    ugh

    the smoking metaphor was just cringe

    this is one of those books that just shouldn't have been put on screen, there wasn't enough redeeming qualities about this film to make me even remotely like it
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    gree ee with everything geo said, hated it
    shouldn't have been made into a film it didn't work

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDonalds View Post
    was just crap, even worse that i was in a cinema packed with 12 yr old girls squealing whenever gus came on or giggling whenever they said okay or gave each other the look of love

    can we just talk about how **** the okay scene was too
    "okay? okay. okay. okay. okay. okay" idk man maybe okay means their always, u wouldn't be able to tell???????
    ugh

    the smoking metaphor was just cringe

    this is one of those books that just shouldn't have been put on screen, there wasn't enough redeeming qualities about this film to make me even remotely like it
    OMG I GET WHAT YOUR SAYING ABOUT 12 YEAR OLD GIRLS.

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    This is going to sound a bit stuck up but I don't care.

    Like I went to the cinema with my female friend and when we got in it was literately full of 12 year old girls squealing and crying and talking all through the film. There was only 2 whole other male in the audience and it made it awkward as it looked like me and my friend where on a date.

    I like the film as a film but the book felt so much better, like the time frame in the film just felt really short.

    With all those 12 year old girls I've felt like they've took something that was a personal thing the book and exploited it. Like people are now only seeing the movie as its "mainstream" and cool, (probably sound total hipster).




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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    OMG I GET WHAT YOUR SAYING ABOUT 12 YEAR OLD GIRLS.

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    This is going to sound a bit stuck up but I don't care.

    Like I went to the cinema with my female friend and when we got in it was literately full of 12 year old girls squealing and crying and talking all through the film. There was only 2 whole other male in the audience and it made it awkward as it looked like me and my friend where on a date.

    I like the film as a film but the book felt so much better, like the time frame in the film just felt really short.

    With all those 12 year old girls I've felt like they've took something that was a personal thing the book and exploited it. Like people are now only seeing the movie as its "mainstream" and cool, (probably sound total hipster).
    i don't really think it's stuck up, it's just for me it totally ruined the cinema experience. i'm now having to try and wait for films to be on some of their last screenings so i can enjoy it as fewer people go. honestly probably missed a few minutes of (crap) dialogue because of the giggling (not even at funny bits), talking, crying (not even at sad bits) and squealing. it was just awful. i was seated next to an older couple who i guess were like me as we kept looking around when people were squealing, and then some really young kids who chomped so loud and just gasped and squeaked everytime they saw gus (ugh hetero)

    like i didn't enjoy the film much anyway but it made it x100 worse for me because of a cinema packed with young ones. and i'm limited to pretty mainstream cinemas so it's hard for me to avoid them. i've noticed it's not even age that's an accountable factor for being annoying as **** in the cinema too, watching 22 jump street was hard and resulted in missing dialogue as people couldn't shut up about how...hot.. channing tatum is.

    just so i'm not all negative: i liked the soundtrack a fair bit (avoided ed sheeran tho), liked hazel / parents relationship, hot ginger lady at amsterdam

    i read the book a long while ago too and i'm never really good at remembering books (like catching fire felt like i didn't really have a clue, only the main plot) and it's just OKAY. like the book really isn't anything special. it's a typical tragedy zzzzz kinda wish tfios wasn't so **** lol bc it got good reviews


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    omg i actually went to see this todayh as a spur of the moment thing (ive never read the book only seen quotes from it) and omfg it was great tbf i was vry very upset as well, i ddint cry but part of me went =[[[[. but ye there were legit 2 other guys in cinema with me and rest girls but i dn even care cuz tht was a good film. Gotta say it rlly did surprise me in certain points.
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    just got back from seeing it and honestly i am soooo disappointed
    i went in with really low expectations anyway because i feel it's just one of those books that cannot be made into a movie and i truly felt like it was a complete let down
    i knew i wouldn't get emotional because even the book didn't make me cry but it just all seemed so cheesy and cringe worthy to me, obviously we all have different perceptions of the book but the movie was NOTHING how i expected it to be.
    no offence to shailene and ansel but i felt like they didn't really capture hazel and gus well at all and some people may have thought they did but i just didn't like how amateur their acting seemed to me
    also i was really sad that hazel didn't say "i do, augustus. i do" at the end because for me, that line rounded up the book really well but she just said "okay"??? (the okay scenes for me were so awful)

    anyway what i DID like: restaurant scene, ann frank's house scene, hazel's parents and isaacs humour

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