Life...? You want a normal one, but you don't get it. When things don't work your way, you sit in a corner. You cry thinking it only happens to you, but does it?
The romantic novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green, flagged for its sexual content by parents, brought an emotional masterpiece in 2014 taking the genre of 'Romance' to another level. The philosophical annotations of love have been graphically displayed by actors Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, which has even brought tears in the eyes of people who generally won't cry.
Hazel, as played by Shailene Woodley, has cancer and is very scared to come out of her comfort zone. As Augustus enters her life, her perspective of being judged changes.
It has actually broken the barrier of being a cliche showing how life is never a movie.
Here are some life lessons we learn from this movie: