
However, the movie employs a lot of symbolism. It explains the normal day to day life of a teenager. The theme and color of the film are bright and depicts the typical day to day life. The movie tries to paint a clear picture of how the situation is.

It is essential to note that not many young and healthy people have thoughts of facing death. Both Hazel and Augustus are young people, but they are tasked to face death at a very young age. I also found out the movie producer wants the viewer to understand the fear of the oblivion. The pain of having their romance come to an end and more so the strain caused on the physical body as a result of the cancer are all alive in the movie. Hazel and Augustus are in pain, both physically and emotionally as they are kids who have cancer. The underlying theme of the film is the necessity of suffering. Cancer, which is affecting one of the characters, is the bonding item for the film. While watching the movie, one relates to the main characters and hopes that they get to survive from their condition. I felt that Sheilane Woodley was keen to make the movie to fit the teenage audience. The whole movie is designed to attract emotion, and a lot of sensitivity based on how the characters in the movie are faced with different circumstances. The main characters who are star crossed teenagers allow the viewer the attraction of the romance that they have. When watching the film, one is likely to note that cancer from the butt of the entire movie. The main point that the producer was looking to show in the movie was the issue of cancer. When watching the film, one is likely to get emotional, although the film has been categorized as teen romance.

The fault in our stars is a movie based on the bestselling by John Green.
