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Format: Multi-Format September 16, 2014


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Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) share a sarcastic sense of humor, a distaste for the conventional, and ultimately a love that sweeps them on an unforgettable journey. Although the two teens face unlikely challenges, their courage and dedication to each other prove that while life isn't perfect, love can still be extraordinary. Laura Dern (LITTLE FOCKERS) and Sam Trammell (TV's TRUE BLOOD) also star in this powerfully moving film based on John Green's New York Times best-selling novel.

Genre: Drama


Format: Subtitled


Contributor: Alexis Hodges, Allegra Carpenter, Ana De La Cruz, Ansel Elgort, Bethany Leo, Carly Otte, Carole Weyers, Cheyenne Hurley, David Whalen, Emily Bach, Emily Peachey, Fault in Our Stars, Jean Brassard, Jennifer Kline, Jordan Drexel, Josh Boone, Justin Pelissero, Laura Dern, Lily Kenna, Lotte Verbeek, Marty Bowen, Mike Birbiglia, Milica Govich, Nat Wolff, P.J. Rossotto, Randy Kovitz, Sam Trammell, Shailene Woodley, Silvio Wolf Busch, Tanner Boatwright, Tim Hartman, Toni Saladna, Viviana Cardenas, Willem Dafoe, Wyck Godfrey See more


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 6 minutes


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.6 x 5.4 x 6.7 inches; 2.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 29401458


Director ‏ : ‎ Josh Boone


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 6 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2014


Actors ‏ : ‎ Emily Bach, Fault in Our Stars, Jean Brassard, Jordan Drexel, Silvio Wolf Busch


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French, Spanish


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  • The Fault in Our Stars Movie Review by Baroness Book Trove
Okay? Okay. So let’s start off by talking about how cute that movie poster is? It’s adorable right? Of course it’s adorable what am I, Karen, talking about here. Anyways. I have been putting off reading the book and watching the movie for quite a while. Mostly that reason was because I was reading HoN books. So I couldn’t exactly get to this one even though I had this one for a little bit longer than the last two books of HoN but oh well. Anyways #TFIOS that was such a great movie!!!! Before I watched the movie though I had to get myself all nice and settled in. By doing that I got myself a box of tissues and my blanket so I could cuddle in with it. The movie was really good. It made me laugh at all the right parts, it made me smile, and sadly I must say it….it even made me cry a lot of times. The Fault in Our Stars is the most awesome movie ever. Even if it’s about two cancer patients that met at a Support Group for other Cancer Kids around their ages. They met, they become friends, and slowly they start to fall in love. Well mostly Gus at first because he likes to admit it but Hazel never did admit it until they get to Amsterdam. I guess the main reason is because Hazel just never really wanted to hurt Augustus, Gus, like other Cancer Kids do eventually. And when I say eventually I mean that as the most heartwarming kindness that I can because any story that has cancer in it someone will die. You just know it. I did when I read the back of the book but then again I also knew it because someone at my high school told me that back when I was in high school about four years ago now. But anyways Augustus and Hazel has, or have if you want to be cruel to your own heart, the most amazing love story that any young teenage person can have with cancer in their lives. These two are just two wonderful people that shouldn’t have had cancer in their lives at all and should be able to live a happily ever after like most people their own ages. Including Isaac. He shouldn’t have had to have his eyes removed and be blind for the rest of his life. I cried my hardest at every single part whenever someone else cried because I felt like I was apart of their lives even if as Peter Van Houten would say that they are literary characters and that we shouldn’t matter with what happened to them. I say that he is full of bulls*** because with the characters in this book and the characters that we hear of from An Imperial Affliction that they all matter, and that what happened to the person that died, loved ones they also matter in what happens afterward for them. I mean I care for Hazel, Isaac, and everyone in #TIFOS in both the books and the movies since anyone that has been hurt by Death taking one of their loved ones will know that they will live on forever in that person’s heart. Trust me I lost my great aunt and my grandfather, one when it was her time and the other from cancer, I just like to think that my heart has room for Gus and Hazel and everyone else in The Fault in Our Stars family because Cancer is just a thing that is made up of you that will eventually kill you and there is no way out of it since Pain is inevitable. I hope that you also like this movie as much as I did and that you will walk the rest of the day and the rest of your life knowing that you bared witness to the most wonderful love story ever of Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster. Who shall ever be in my heart. Okay? Okay. To read my other blog posts/reviews please go to my site: baronessbooktrove.com ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2015 by Baroness Book Trove

  • Don't forget the tissues!
Best movie! One of my very favorites. But have tissues!
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by carrie

  • Beautiful Movie!
I missed this movie when it was first released so I was very pleased when I took a chance on it! I didn’t want to watch the usual sad heartbreaking love story incurable diagnosis and the painful loss. This movie did have its sad moments but was also filled with so much joy and happy moments that I would forget sometimes about Gus & Hazel’s dire health situations. I fell So in love with their characters straight from the beginning and although the movie didn’t end as I had hoped it was a beautiful ending a wonderful “OK” ending that although my heart just broke for this young couple I knew that they had lived their great love story in such a short amount of time that a lot of people never get if they live to be 100! Very sweet movie, the acting was top notch and I totally recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by Freya Loki Fynn

  • Great movie that will make you Laugh & Cry
Loved this movie. Totally tear jerker for anyone with kids, but so worth the watch. I read the book and still enjoyed the film. It was very close to the book although like all movies based on books, a few things were dropped that help tie the story together. It still works great though. I love Shailene Woodley. She is going to be one of those actresses that is around forever. She has a way of sucking you into loving her character. I recommend you do read the book. The author is a very good writer who makes you laugh and cry, which translated well into a movie. The movie is sad but very true life like. I have been work in the medical field and can tell you, the thoughts and emotions that go into this movie are so right on point. I bought the movie to watch anytime I need a good cry. If you are a female, you know what I mean. For the males out there, my husband liked the movie, but hate that it got to him so much, he too cried. He did admit it was good though, even though he had never read the book and doesn't plan to either. He doesn't want to cry any more than he already has. ; ) So, I would totally recommend this movie to anyone over the age of 13, just because there is a small, not to dirty sex scene. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2015 by Jabberjaws

  • Good movie
Love this movie
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2025 by Heather

  • This book will make you grateful that you don't have cancer...
"The Fault in Our Stars" was a very poignant story about young love and the impact of cancer on young lives. As a reader, you will feel the pain and suffering and the love between the main characters. The author chronicles the relationship of Gus and Hazel who meet at a cancer kids support group. In the book's dialogue between Gus and Hazel, they are just regular teens cracking jokes and making fun of themselves, laughing about their shared experiences with cancer treatments and playing video games. The pace of the story seems spontaneous and genuine as it brings the friendship of Gus and Hazel into a love story. "Fault in our Stars" has many other secondary stories including Hazel's fixation with her favorite author who writes a book without and ending and their mutual friend, Isaac from the cancer group who loses his vision to cancer. It honestly portrays the relationship of Gus and Hazel with their respective parents who struggle with the reality of having kids who are so sick. I have read other novels about cancer victims but "Fault in Our Stars" is the first book about cancer which I have read that honestly portrays the everyday suffering of kids with cancer patients and their outlook on living and dying. In this book, the reader knows that Hazel and Gus will succumb to their cancer and never enjoy the love that they have discovered. It is sad but honest in its depiction of Gus and Hazel's unique insights about being terminally ill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2014 by kctuke

  • Full of Feels, Definitely lived up to the hype!!!
I was traveling down to florida, a long 12 hour journey ahead of me, I found myself with a perfect opportunity to listen to my audio book of The Fault in Our Stars. I had heard so many raves about TFIOS, and that even though it was in a genre I normally don't read, I was feeling very tempted to try it out.... I AM SO GLAD I DID. I loved it so much I didn't want my trip to end, I just wanted to continuously drive until it was done. I don't want to give away too much of the story because I was pleasantly surprised that the plot was still very much a surprise to me. Even though everyone talks about this book and there are endless movie trailers for TFIOS, I was very surprised that they did not give away the plot for the book. TFIOS follows Hazel, as a young girl suffering from lung cancer, and Hazel meets Augustus at a group meeting. TFIOS follows these two as they battle cancer, friendship, and living each day like it might be your last. The situations that Hazel and Gus deal with, no matter how difficult, are met with humor, sarcasm and wit. They both had a way of handling their hard situations with words that was just... perfect! I personally don't have the words to describe it, but I have no doubt that Hazel and Gus would ! About the Audio Book. I don't have too much experience with listening to audio books. I have listened to a few, however this was hands down the BEST AUDIO BOOK I HAVE EVER READ LISTENED TO. I didn't think it made a difference on who the audio book was read by, I was wrong! TFIOS was read by Kate Rudd and it was extremely easy to listen to. I felt like she embodied the spirit of Hazel and read every line with as much wit and sarcasm that each line deserved. I listened to this audiobook as easily as I could watch a movie. I laughed, I cried, It was an amazing experience and I highly recommend this audiobook, and any audiobooks that Kate Rudd read whole heartedly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2014 by LuckyKT7

  • GREAT READ
LOVE this book and movie
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by Savannah

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