Monday 27 July 2015

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: PAPER TOWNS

Director: Jake Schreier
Cast: Nat Wolff , Cara Delevingne , Halston Sage , Austin Abrams , Caitlin Carver
Plot: Based on "The Fault In Our Stars" author John Green's book, "Papertowns" starts off with high school student, Quentin, who, on a random night in his room, is visited by his pretty neighbour Margo who wants him to help her go on a revenge quest after the people who have hurt her. But the next day when Margo suddenly goes missing, Quentin learns more about his mysterious friend through the clues she has left behind for him all across their town in order to find her.


My Movie Review: The movie is too cool for school teenage drama gone mysterious bad. We all know this movie is meant for teens to watch but young adults can relate too and can bring back your inner teen. Cara Delevingne brings the coolness all around her the mysterious chick you always want to follow and look out for makes this movie a must-see! But execution where the story of this two ends was unsatisfying even if we got the lesson.
My Favorite Term: Paper Towns

According to the author John Green, mapmakers make fictional entries in their maps as a way to tell if others are copying them. These entries can be towns, but they typically exist on a smaller scale. Mapmakers aren’t the only ones who use this copyright trick. Green mentioned fake entries in encyclopedias and dictionaries, including a word made up by the New Oxford American Dictionary that other dictionaries started including as real word.

Source:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/19/john-green-explains-paper-towns_n_6904420.html

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