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  • I believe we have a choice in this world.

  • Oh my god! It's The Fault in Our Stars!

  • I read this book.

  • I'm reading this book right now! I don't want spoilers.

  • Where nothing is too messed up that can't be fixed with a Peter Gabriel song.

  • I'm gonna start crying.

  • I like that version as much as the next girl does.

  • So it's like Twilight?

  • It's just not the truth.

  • This is the truth.

  • Hey! Make some friends.

  • This is gonna be good, I can already tell.

  • I can already tell.

  • I'm Augustus Waters--

  • This is the only love story I want to watch.

  • Maybe you'd like to share some of your fears with the group.

  • -Oblivion. -Why are you guys doing this to me?

  • -What's your full name? -Hazel Grace Lancaster.

  • -Why're you staring at me? -'Cause you're beautiful.

  • Stalker.

  • -So, what's your story? -I was diagnosed when I was 13--

  • -No, your real story? -(laughter)

  • You know, Augustus talks about you all the time.

  • -We're just friends. -Awww!

  • -I hope you realize-- -Friend zoned!

  • The movie makes it seem like such a chick flick!

  • Gus, I'm a grenade.

  • One day I'm gonna blow up...

  • and I'm gonna obliterate everything in my wake.

  • I'll have to bring a box of tissues with me to this movie.

  • You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world,

  • but you do have a say in who hurts you.

  • I am in love with you, Hazel Grace.

  • That's a good guy right there.

  • She seems older than I pictured.

  • Oblivion is inevitable and I am in love with you.

  • -Are you angry? -So angry.

  • -You need to break something. -Oh!

  • -(cheering) -A car!

  • You gave me a forever within the numbered days,

  • and I can't tell you how they cry out for a little infinity.

  • -It's a good life, Hazel Grace. -Okay?

  • -Okay. -Okay.

  • Oh my god!

  • I love this book. I can't wait until the movie comes out.

  • Oh, it's so good!

  • I can't stand how much I love that story.

  • I'm so excited for this movie! You don't even understand!

  • (Finebros) So, have you heard of The Fault in Our Stars

  • -before we showed you this? -No.

  • I have not.

  • It's a book!

  • Oh my god! Who hasn't heard

  • of A Fault in Our Stars?

  • Everyone's talking about it. All my friends are obsessed with it.

  • -Um... -(Finebros laughing) No way!

  • This Fault in Our Stars that I just decided

  • I needed to reread before the movie?

  • -(Finebros) Have you read the book? -No!

  • No, I didn't hear about it at all.

  • Is this a big thing right now?

  • I have not read the book yet!

  • My friends have been telling me about it and handing me the book

  • almost everyday at school. "Jeordy, you need to read the book!"

  • I'm reading it right now.

  • I loved the book.

  • There you go! (laughs)

  • (Finebros) So back to the trailer, how did it make you feel?

  • It made me feel nice!

  • It was kind of warm and fuzzy.

  • It kind of made me feel a little bit like a girl.

  • I didn't really picture it that girly in my mind.

  • I wanted to cry, but then they would show something cute...

  • and then I was happy!

  • I've had a friend who's read the book six times.

  • She's like, "They're gonna ruin it. It's gonna be awful!"

  • I want to see it.

  • (Finebros) The book and the movie is about a teenage girl who has cancer,

  • who is forced to go to a cancer support group by her mom to make friends.

  • What are your thoughts about someone deciding to make a story revolving

  • around something like a young person having cancer?

  • I mean, it definitely gives a new perspective

  • to how we all look at the world.

  • It just makes me so happy because I don't think

  • a movie like this could've happened ten years ago.

  • I think it's an innovative idea in that the hero

  • isn't a great, healthy, fantastic person.

  • I've seen stories like that before, but I understand the feeling

  • 'cause being attached to Game of Thrones, seeing people die, that's heart wrenching.

  • It's heavy, but I think that we all need to be aware of it.

  • Being somebody who is their age, it just makes me thankful and it makes me

  • step back and be like, "Okay. I need to realize the good things that I have."

  • (Finebros) Do you know who the author of the book is?

  • No.

  • Not at all.

  • John Green?

  • John Green.

  • I watch his YouTube videos and he seems like an awesome person.

  • (Finebros) What do you know about John Green?

  • He wrote The Fault in Our Stars?

  • Him and his brother are the Vlog Brothers...

  • didn't they start Vidcon?

  • Vlog Brothers, Vidcon...

  • That History Show...

  • and That New Art Show?

  • I am a nerd fighter!

  • (Finebros) So beyond being a best selling author of multiple books,

  • -he also is a big YouTube star. -What?!

  • (Finebros) John also is behind some education channels on YouTube,

  • -like Crash Force. -Wow!

  • They're really smart dudes, yep. Wow! It's that guy!

  • I would never expect that.

  • I just picture some old guy writing a book at home,

  • like "Heh heh! I'm targeting all the teenagers!"

  • (Finebros) He decided to make it about young people who are sick

  • because he feels that we have a habit of imagining

  • the sick and dying to be different than we are,

  • that even in a short life, you can live a full life.

  • -What do you think about that sentiment? -I think that's beautiful

  • 'cause it really is true.

  • If that was his goal, he definitely achieved it.

  • We do think of sick people as different and "Other",

  • when really, we're all human.

  • Just because somebody's sick doesn't mean that they're different.

  • They can't control that they got sick. They're just a normal person.

  • People think of the sick as, "Oh, you're so sick.

  • You can't do this. We'll try and take care of you, make you happy."

  • But all they want to do is be normal, be able to do the things

  • that other people can do.

  • I certainly hope that's right.

  • My brother died when he was 25.

  • We were expecting at the funeral for maybe 100 people to show up--

  • over a thousand people showed up.

  • So I really do hope that a short life can be a whole life.

  • (Finebros) Why is this book, specifically, so popular

  • -and mean so much to your generation? -One: it's a love story.

  • It shows a different side of the teenage life.

  • Even if you're not sick, you still feel like an outcast.

  • I thought that's how she feels, 'cause she has to carry that around.

  • Everybody's staring at her and I feel like today's youth feel like that too.

  • They feel like other people always judge them.

  • Teenagers or young people, we have this invincible complex

  • or invincibility complex. We don't think about death.

  • We don't realize that there are a lot of young people out there,

  • just like us, who die from disasters, who die from sickness.

  • Reading about somebody that has a dramatic situation going on their life,

  • and how they make it normal and how they're accepted,

  • it kind of makes us feel better.

  • (Finebros) And if John Green ended up watching this,

  • -what would you want to say to him? -I'm still not reading your book.

  • I'm gonna read your book.

  • I love your books!

  • Thank you, for I am sure speaking for lots of my generation.

  • I don't...I don't know! I would be really shy!

  • (Finebros) The last thing we're going to be doing in this episode,

  • we're gonna show you one more thing. You can tell him yourself, Brianna.

  • -Ooh! -Hi!

  • Hi!

  • -Hi! -(squealing) Oh my god!

  • -What?! Hi, John Green! -How's it going?

  • I'm going--it's going a lot better now!

  • -Is this real? -(Finebros) It's him!

  • -I am not some old geezer. -(laughter) Wait, has he been listening

  • this whole time?

  • Thanks for reading the book, even though you don't know

  • -who I am on the internet. -(nervous laughter) Sorry.

  • -You know what's really crazy? -What?

  • -I had this in my bag. -Are you serious?

  • Yeah! Do you think that you can virtually sign it somehow?

  • Yeah, ready? Hold on!

  • I heard that your friend is worried that it's gonna screw up the book.

  • I saw the movie and I'll tell you, I walked out of the movie--

  • there are, of course, very sad parts-- but I walked out of the movie so happy!

  • I mean, partly because I was relieved that I liked it

  • and that I think they did a good, faithful adaptation.

  • -I liked it-- -But if you liked it, then...

  • that's all that matters!

  • -I'm still not reading your book. -(laughs)

  • -What do I have to do?! -Nothing, I'm just not gonna read your book.

  • I'm not a reader.

  • -What if I send you a free copy? -I still wouldn't read it.

  • -I'd probably give it to my mom. -(laughter)

  • I'm going to devote myself, over the next several decades,

  • to getting you to read--it doesn't even have to be one of my books--

  • but getting you to read books for pleasure.

  • Okay, good luck with that.

  • I like writing and art stuff and I think that yours is brilliant.

  • Thank you!

  • Don't let the world tell you that those are not

  • realistic career aspirations or get you down.

  • There's lots of good writing and art stuff jobs out there.

  • Thank you so much for telling a story that's so different

  • and that relates to so many of us about making us feel normal

  • in our own situations, like no matter what's going on.

  • Oh, that's so nice. That really means a lot to me.

  • -Are you gonna see the movie now? -Oh, I'm definitely gonna see the movie!

  • -June 6th, Jeordy! -June 6th! Got it.

  • -Are you gonna see the movie? -Of course. (laughs)

  • -June 6th, like opening weekend see it? -Depending, yes.

  • I mean, I'd like to go see it when it comes out, but then the crowds!

  • Are you at least going to see the movie though?

  • -No. -(laughter)

  • -You're my favorite. -(laughter)

  • -Thanks again for reading the book! -Thank you. I like your Harry Potter shirt.

  • -Aw, thanks! -(laughs)

  • Bye!

  • Guys...

  • Thank you, DFTBA!

  • I don't know what just happened!

  • Aaah! John Green! (laughs)

  • That was so cool! (laughs)

  • I'm like fangirling right now.

  • Thanks for watching this new, fantastic episode of Teens React.

  • Are you guys going to be checking out The Faults in Our Stars,

  • cause I know I am! John Green told me to.

  • DFTBA! Bye.

I believe we have a choice in this world.

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