“The Fault In Our Stars” celebrates the power
of young love in all its magic, power and complexity where Elgort takes on the
role of Augustus ‘Gus’ Waters, a teenager who is in remission from his osteosarcoma
who met Hazel (Shailene Woodley) at a cancer support group in their community. Based on the bestselling novel by John Green,
the movie is the story of two remarkable teenagers who fall in love and embrace
life despite the strong odds against them. Both are smart, funny and sarcastic.
When they meet at a support group, Hazel Grace Lancaster is instantly smitten
with Augustus Waters. The feeling is mutual. Despite dealing with serious
health concerns on a daily basis, health doesn’t dominate life for Augustus and
Hazel. Far from it. They are normal teenagers, excited about first love and
getting to know each other. It’s clear from the start that there is strong
chemistry between this attractive pair. They don’t see eye to eye on
everything, but their connection is powerful and they both have a great sense
of humor about their circumstances.
Gus, played by Elgort,
is someone who believes in big, heroic gestures. He’s brash and tough, but also possesses an
appealing intelligence. According to John Green, Hazel and Gus’
attraction to one another stems from the fact they possess a similar wit and
intelligence. “There’s a line in the Philip Roth novel The Human Stain, where a
character says, ‘The pleasure isn’t in
owning the person. The pleasure is this.
Having another contender in the room with you.’ I think Hazel is someone who doesn’t have a
lot of contenders in the room with her, and when she meets Gus she realizes,
‘Oh, this guy can hang with me.’ For Gus
it’s the same thing. He’s used to being
able to attract women, but he’s never encountered someone like Hazel before.”
Gus is a
complicated figure: he’s a former high school basketball star, and his favorite
book – until meeting Hazel – is based on a videogame. At the same time, he’s an intellectual who
enjoys giving long, thoughtful monologues.
“With love stories it’s all about chemistry,” adds producer Wyck Godfrey. “Shailene dominated many of the actors we had tested with her, because she has that kind of intimidating strength of character. But then Ansel came in and he had this charisma, exuberance and energy that put Shailene back on her feet a little bit, which is exactly what you want her to feel.”
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