OK, fine—it’s not really a chick flick. Pero
mga 85% ng nanonood ay chicks.
That’s ‘cause it’s based on the book by John Green, author of the YA novel and popular-with-the-chicks
flick, The Fault In Our Stars. In fact, andun
din sa Paper Towns si Gus (Ansel Elgort) in a cameo
role.
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| photo from time.com |
To be honest, I liked this film better than The Fault In Our
Stars. In TFIOS, there was just so many
puns coming from angst coming from the characters’ experiences; death is a
difficult subject to tackle, and that fact, of course, came out, no matter how
witty or sarcastic Gus’ and Hazel’s lines were.
In Paper Towns, the theme was really about friendship and coming of age,
so it wasn’t as ‘heavy’. Some might say may kababawan ang pelikulang ito—after
all, it just shows a teenage boy Quentin (Nat
Wolff, TFIOS’ Isaac) with a crush on popular girl Margo (model Cara Delevingne) who dragged him along
to do some pranks, whom he runs after (with his friends) when she turns up
missing. But in the end, ang kwento naman was really about how
this young person idealized something, in this case, a girl, which turns out
not so extraordinary. What he realized
is that his friends, no matter how quirky or crazy, would stay with him all
throughout and knock sense into him when he needs it. At yun
ang natutunan ni Q, yung bida: the
real ‘miracle’, the idea that was extraordinary, was his friendship with his
two BFFs. That he should treasure it,
because they were all set to go off to college, which meant parang end na rin ng samahan nila as they knew it.
Ganoon naman, di ba? Minsan
lang, there are ideas or people that you set so high up on a pedestal, na pinakaiingatan mo, na laging gusto mong
ma-impress. Then, later you discover
na OMG, ang corny pala niya, o
he’s not as smart as I thought, o grabe
pala ‘to mag-tantrums. Tapos nagiging totoo na siya sa paningin mo,
not anymore as perfect as you originally thought. So, doon
natatapos ang ‘pagsamba’ mo, nagigising ka na sa katotohanan. Don’t blame it on the person or idea—because
you did all the ‘idolizing’. But along
the way, you usually end up neglecting people or parts of your life that had
been there for you constantly. Yes, we
can say na ang mga totoong kaibigan ay
‘yung tipong nandiyan pa din kahit anong mangyari, pero mas OK if we don’t
take them for granted. Because when you
look back at your own story, you might wish you had given them more parts.
Ayan, #hugot kung #hugot. ‘Lamoyan.

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