Tuesday, July 28, 2015

PAPER TOWNS : A story of love - amongst friends.

PAPER TOWNS


Quentin or Q (Nat Wolff) has been in love with Margo (Cara Delevingne) ever since they were kids. They were close at first, but grew apart as Margo became everything Quentin is not. She's popular,  exciting, and mysterious. Quentin, on the other hand, is the nerdy type who has never skipped class and is headed for college.

Up until one night when Margo enters through his window, and talks him to a crazy night that will change the course of his humdrum life.



Nat Wolff, who played the blind friend in The Fault In Our Stars, is given the major part here.  And he fits his role to a T. While Cara Delevingne as the object of Q's attention is praise-worthy. And so are the friends of Q who joined him on his journey. They looked good together.



Based on the popular novel by John Green (The Fault In Our Stars), it's a coming of age story about a bunch of friends in search of the popular girl, but found themselves instead. It has drama, comedy, and mystery.  In the end it's a story of love - amongst friends.





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