The main message from this movie is that we should seize the day and live life to the full despite obstacles. If you have younger teenagers who want to see the movie, you might also be concerned by the coarse language and a sex scene. Even some 14-year-olds might find it disturbing, so we recommend parental guidance for all children under 15 years. The Fault in Our Stars is a very sad but inspiring love story based on a popular young adult novel.īecause of its disturbing themes of terminal illness and death, it isn’t recommended for children under 14-15 years. The Fault in Our Stars has some coarse language. The Fault in Our Stars shows the following products: Sunglass Hut Honda Converse shoes Top Model television show Apple computers and iPhones Phillips American Airlines Mercedes cars and BP. Augustus is seen naked from the waist, and Hazel’s torso is also naked but seen from behind.
The Fault in Our Stars shows some use of substances. For example, Augustus talks about being a virgin. The Fault in Our Stars has some sexual references. There is brief footage of Nazi Germany.The characters in the game shoot at each other with guns. One scene shows a video game with an army scene.Hazel, Augustus and their friend throw eggs at a girl’s car.Augustus gets his friend to throw and break his basketball trophies against a wall. Augustus encourages his best friend to feel his heart break after being dumped by his girlfriend.The Fault in Our Stars has some violence. Terminal illness and death in children and teenagers Violence Hazel and Augustus travel to Amsterdam to meet their hero. Hazel feels that Van Houten’s novel about a girl living with terminal cancer truly understands and represents the experience. A chance opportunity arises for the couple to meet Hazel’s favourite author, Peter Van Houten (William Dafoe). Hazel and Augustus share a journey that takes them beyond their illness and allows them both to believe in and experience their own ‘forever after’. The Fault in Our Stars tells the unconventional love story of Hazel (Shalene Woodley) and Augustus (Ansel Elgort), two witty teenagers who meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.