What's the Difference between The Fault in Our Stars the Book and The Fault in Our Stars the Movie?
In the Book |
In the Movie |
Kaitlyn
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This Character does not appear.
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Augustus's sisters
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This Character does not appear.
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Augustus's nephews
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This Character does not appear.
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Caroline Mathers
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This Character does not appear.
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Augustus Waters
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Augustus Waters
Portrayed by: Ansel Elgort
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Hazel Grace Lancaster
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Hazel Grace Lancaster
Portrayed by: Shailene Woodley
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Issac
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Issac
Portrayed by: Nat Wolf
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Peter Van Houten
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Peter Van Houten
Portrayed by: Willem Dafoe
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Patrick
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Patrick
Portrayed by: Mike Birbiglia
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Lidewij Vliegenthart
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Lidewij Vliegenthart
Portrayed by: Lotte Verbeek
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The Fault in Our Stars Book vs Movie
In the Book |
In the Movie |
This doesn't happen. |
Gus tells Hazel that he loves her at the Oranjee restaurant. |
Gus spends weeks getting sicker and sicker and we see how bad he gets before the end. |
The details are left out and he quickly gets sick before the end.
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While in the hospital, Hazel reads a letter written by Peter van Houten, wherein he writes a famous quote from Julius Caesar, saying 'The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars, but in ourselves.' This is a big part showing why the book was titled 'the fault in our stars.' |
This never happens in the movie. |
Isaac have a personalised video game for blind people |
It is never mentioned in the movie.
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Before going to Amsterdam, Augustus and his parents have a fight. |
This doesn't happen in the movie. |