Margo (Cara Delevingne) moves into town and Quentin (Nat Wolff) becomes obsessed with her being a free spirit, always going on adventures, and never plucking her eyebrows. The obsession goes from childhood through their senior year in High School. Margo loves mystery and after a night of mischief with Quentin, she disappears. Following clues left by the mysterious Margo, Quentin goes to look for her taking along a posse.Margo's adventures were better stated than enacted. The film had a lot of boring scenes, coupled with indie scenes that attempt to be cute and deep both. Margo has those deep memorable lines like, "We bring the rain and not the scattered showers." The target audience of the film is the class of 2015 with a theme of "making memories" and not a memorable movie.
Guide: 1 F-bomb. Implied sex. No nudity.
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
The good thing about Green's teenage stories are that the teenagers are kind of nice people, the bad thing is that it's just not very interesting. He loves her does silly things for her chases her she doesn't love him and it's over. What was the point of it? Don't bother to be whipped? Nat Wolff isn't quite leading man material. There are dorky types who are can carry off romance and passion but he just looks disinterested. Cara Delevigne the it girl from London pulls off a good accent. Her character isn't that interesting.The Fault in our Stars" wasn't totally original but it was involving. This one is just nothing.
'Sentiment: Neutral đ'
Quentin (Nat Wolff) has had a crush on Margo (Cara Delevingne) ever since she moved opposite his home years ago. They were childhood friends but have drifted apart in high school.Quentin is viewed as a nerd and Margo is a 'it' girl that everyone likes her flirty free spirited attitude.A few weeks before prom night. Margo suddenly calls on Quentin to help her prank some people who have wronged her. After that Margo disappears and Quentin who once again pines for her follows some obscure clues to track her down.Paper Towns soon becomes a teen road movie but it never amounts to much of interest with a muddled message at the end.Based on a Young Adult book, teenagers might get a life message from it. I found it too derivative of other similarly themed movies. It would had helped if this had more originality, zest and fun.