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Paper Towns (DVD)
Caitlin Carver, Justice Smith, Nat Wolff, Hannah Alligood, Cara Delevingne, …
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Coming-of-age drama based on the novel by John Green. Quentin
Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) lives next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman (Cara
Delevingne), a mysterious girl on whom he has had a crush for many
years. When Margo climbs in through Quentin's bedroom window one
night requesting to borrow his car for a night of personal errands
which includes getting revenge on her cheating boyfriend, Quentin
can't resist the chance to spend time with her and goes along for
the ride. The next day, when Margo fails to turn up for school, her
parents report her missing and Quentin, feeling responsible,
convinces his friends to help him track her down.
Tina Fey and Paul Rudd star in this romantic comedy centred on the
unexpected life changes that befall a priggish university
admissions officer. Portia (Fey) maintains an outward veneer of
calm and efficiency in the exalted position she holds, selecting
the chosen few deemed suitable for Princeton University. But when
she agrees to meet former college classmate John (Rudd) at his
alternative-run school out in the sticks, her carefully constructed
life begins to unravel. John believes that one of the gifted
students that he's championing for Princeton, Jeremiah (Nat Wolff),
is actually the child that Portia had adopted back in her college
days. As Portia struggles with the ethics of helping to further
Jeremiah's academic progress, a growing romance with John soon
threatens to throw a spanner in the works of her hitherto orderly
life.
Josh Boone directs this drama starring Shailene Woodley and Ansel
Elgort as a pair of young cancer patients who fall in love. Based
on the novel by John Green, the film tracks the relationship that
grows between Hazel Grace Lancaster (Woodley) and Gus Waters
(Elgort) following their meeting at a cancer support group for
youngsters. Though Hazel, whose cancer is terminal and requires the
constant use of an oxygen tank, is understandably pessimistic about
her future and the possibility of happiness, Gus's infectious
personality and optimistic outlook gradually bring her hope and
humanity to the fore. The supporting cast includes Willem Dafoe,
Nat Wolff and Laura Dern.
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