There she meets Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort), an unusually brash, confident boy who has lost a leg to cancer but hasn’t allowed it to darken his outlook-or personality. A bright girl with a caustic wit, she has avoided support groups but finally caves into pressure and attends her first meeting at a local church. Her parents have made her well-being their number-one priority. ![]() She wheels an oxygen tank alongside her wherever she goes. Hazel Grace Lancaster has lived with mortality staring her in the face for most of her sixteen years. Without discounting the role of the director and writers, she seems incapable of striking a false note. Like her character, she doesn’t encourage feelings of pity or sloppy sentiment on the part of the viewer. ![]() Fans of John Green’s best-selling novel and devotees of tearjerkers will also want to see the picture, but Woodley seals the deal. ![]() Shailene Woodley is one of the brightest young stars on the movie scene, and her honest performance is reason enough to see The Fault in Our Stars.
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