At least we all agree that this is a sad story of sadistic heart. It's the same as our life.
Is living healthy and longevity a good life? How many people who were not sick and undisaster jumped upstairs and hung from the roof, because the soul is very hard, desperate, or painful to live in this world.
"Fault in the Stars" is a hypocritical name. But this story is indeed the opposite of the dilemma that most of us face. They have favorite writers, have a lot of ideas, have their own happiness, have young love, and they look forward to a body that is no longer sick and allow them to have normal people. Travel, picnics, sex... But these simple things will always be more and more challenges for them. They are richer than many of us, and the only thing they don't have is a healthy body.
If... Although this world does not allow if...
You don't know how to cherish when you have it, you regret it when you lose it. This truth has been said thousands of times, but everyone is making the same mistake, because we are human, and this is life. If there is no terminal illness, Gus, a handsome and talented young sunshine boy, may have embarked on his vanity path in pursuit of becoming famous and "remembered by the world", and then under the aura of various successes, he is lost and disoriented, and may not look good. The amazing Hazel Grace will never appear on his radar; the literary and artistic young woman Hazel may be a girl who is at ease, falling in love, falling out of love, falling in love again, doing an ordinary job, getting married, having children, and occasionally Write words that express your heart and live your life like this. And if, as normal people, they met and fell in love. Living together, Gus, who wants to conquer the world, might get tired of this tasteless life, and Hazel, who has no desires, might be due to credit cards or mother-in-law housework. Buying a house and other boring trivial matters broke up with Gus.
What I want to say is that there is nothing wrong in their fortunes, terminal illness is not only a part of their lives, but also a part of them becoming such a person. Hazel Grace would not have been such an independent, sensitive and somewhat cynical woman without the lung cancer that tortured her since childhood and the death god who was always waiting at the door; if it were not for the sudden cancer, the ambitious Gus should be galloping right now. In basketball games or rugby training for the talent display, Hazel didn't have that time to accompany Hazel, texting and chatting, contacting writers in Amsterdam and arranging the trip. It was these so-called mistakes that made their beautiful love radiant in the last time of their lives. In the same tear-jerking One Day, finally ushered in the long-awaited happiness of the heroine who was left by her husband who loved her in a sudden car accident, leaving behind the hero who lived in the memory to miss the years he missed. In this movie, Hazel and Gus came to an abrupt end when they reached the perfect culmination of their milky fusion with the arrival of death, which made Hazel believe that in this life he would never meet a man who is more perfect and loves himself more than Gus. . Such an ending may be the most beautiful and benevolent gift in real life, because the trivial life is so tormenting the delicate love, before you have recovered, your once seemingly impeccable love has been shattered. You don’t even know where to recover. Whether it’s cooking or making love, it’s no longer what it used to be.
So for me, this is a comedy, a kind and idealistic ending. We all know that reality is not so simple.
Even in such a tall love, Gus, who seems selfless, is selfish. He is eager to taste the delicacy of love with the girl he likes before death, so he knows the true situation of his time, but hides Hazel, takes her on a trip to the Netherlands, drinks champagne and eats a feast, and admires him for a long time. Writer, and then-go to bed. On the second day after going to bed, he told Hazel the fact that he was short-lived, leaving Hazel to bear the bitterness of love alone. And how did Hazel treat him? She tried her best to avoid the boy she was beloved of, and didn't want to deepen the relationship between the two, because her dying life would bring Gus a blow. In contrast, the boy's selfishness made me sigh. Isn’t it weird that everyone misses him, no one blames him?
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