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Paper Towns

Paper Towns

  • Status: Released
  • 18-06-2015
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Score: 6.2
  • Vote count: 5063

Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificently adventurous Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs back into his life dressed like a ninja and summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge, he follows. After their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Quentin arrives at school to discover that Margo, always an enigma, has now become a mystery. But Quentin soon learns that there are clues, and they're for him. Urged down a disconnected path, the closer Quentin gets, the less he sees of the girl he thought he knew.

Nat Wolff

Quentin

Cara Delevingne

Margo

Austin Abrams

Ben

Justice Smith

Radar

Halston Sage

Lacey

Jaz Sinclair

Angela

Cara Buono

Mrs. Jacobsen

Josiah Cerio

Young Quentin

Hannah Riley

Young Margo

Meg Crosbie

Ruthie

Griffin Freeman

Jase

Caitlin Carver

Becca

RJ Shearer

Chuck

Susan Macke Miller

Mrs. Spiegelman

Tom Hillmann

Mr. Spiegelman

Stevie Ray Dallimore

Mr. Jacobsen

Jay Duplass

English Teacher

Emma O'Loughlin

Freshman Girl

Kendall McIntyre

Ben (Age 12)

Yossie Mulyadi

Checkout Girl

Drew Matthews

Gus

Marta Martin

Spanish Teacher

Virginia Riggsbee

Student in Hallway 1

Bailey Nemirow

Student in Hallway 2

Christopher Pell

Student in Hallway 3

Jim R. Coleman

Detective Warren

Sophia Grillo

Fashionable Girl

Rob C. Baldwin

Roadside Assistant

Ansel Elgort

Mason (uncredited)

John Green

Becca's Father (voice) (uncredited)

Lane Lovegrove

Robert Joyner (uncredited)

Reno

> You can't hold back forever your crush on someone. I don't know why it is underrated, probably that's a mistake. Because this is not your usual teen movie, but a different perspective tale and told in a quite exciting way. It was from the director of 'Robot & Frank', it is only his second film and he's now in my watch-out filmmakers list. Both the films were different genre and topic, and I totally loved them. This film was adapted from the book of the same name who wrote 'The Fault in Our Stars'. The film talks about a childhood crush and how long does it takes one to get courage to open his heart. Q short for Quentin, when he first time saw the girl named Margo, he has instantly fallen in love with her. But having differences over how to enjoy the life, they had drifted away. Until when the actual story begins in the final year of their high school. So Q finds some clues when Margo disappeared like usual, but this time he considers it seriously and goes after her to reveal his love. What follows is a road adventure and a mini twist in the tale. Great cast, but I think it is the Nat Wolff's best performance as the lead. The supporting roles were not here to just support, but participated beyond the usual. Cara Delevingne was not bad either, but her part was like in and out frequently. So overall it had best set of characters with uniqueness from one another. Which means don't expect a silly teen comedy, it was awesomely designed to impact all generations. So the entertainment is guaranteed. It is not just a romance between two, that is what I was surprised. The narration points out a one love story, but in the end you would end up watching a multiple romances. Something very refreshing and all the lines were very matured, which kind of feels like the real world stuff. I really liked the conclusion, proves why one should watch it. Whatever the others say, I definitely recommend it. A sweeter and a heartwarming teen film. 8/10