Paper Towns is basically a road-trip surrounded by the themes of bromance, adventures, and letting go. So, if you’re planning to stick by the film and give it its share of nudges, there’s a nice film beneath it. But thankfully the tone changes, it starts opening up, the characters start feeling real and interesting. The tone is not right, the characters are not right and you start giving up on the film. There are these first 20 odd minutes in the film that are really off-putting. Related to Paper Towns – Kubo and the Two Strings : Of Memories and Magic
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And even though Paper Towns the movie is not as sappy as The Fault In Our Stars, the film lacks the magic that it should have had. Coming from ardent readers, Paper Towns is a better John Green Book than The Fault In Our Stars.
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So if you’re going into the film expecting it to be faithful to the book, it probably won’t. From what I’ve heard, a lot of it has been trimmed and the ending has been changed. I haven’t read the book so I’ll just throw out what’s out there.
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Paper Towns is a coming-of-age film that doesn’t always get it right, but when it does it transcends the message across quite evidently. Jake Schreier, who directed the fabulous little indie called Robot & Frank has dived into the famous John Green book and has successfully proselytized the prophecy that the world is beyond attraction and love, even though we always stumble across them and probably get into them till we get there.