"Paper Towns" with a tagline "Get Lost, Get Found" is a movie based on the book of the same name by the bestselling author John Green who is also known for books like "The Fault in our Stars," has an initial release in cinemas this July 24. A lot of reviews were already listed on the web and the ratings also came in.
"Paper Towns" is far from the heavy emotional appeal of the previous movie adaptation of Greene's book which was "The Fault in our Stars." The film is a new take on the usual Highschool set-up one-sided love and multi-faceted personas were introduced in the film.
The story talks about Quentin (Q) as the narrator in his quest of finding his own "miracle." He and his friends were in search of the missing Margot who is played by Delevingne just before their graduation day. Margot has gone missing after she and Q has done retaliation to the so-called people that she felt had betrayed her.
Viewers might be intrigued to watch the film as the actors that were casted are taking on lead roles the first time like Delevingne, who was noted for her excellent audition for the role of Margot and Greene even tweeted that, "Cara Delevingne's audition blew everyone away (including me!) and she understands Margo profoundly. I am so excited!"
And also with Nat Wolff, but he already starred before in many movies including "The Fault in our Stars" wherein he played Isaac.
What's notable was a bunch of teenagers' search for another missing person, who in the long run, will realize and learn more about her personality and how she perceives the world.
The 20th Century movie director is Jake Schreier who also was the director of "The Fault in our Stars." The screenwriters for the movie were Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. Ratings of the latest released movie "Paper Towns" came in from IMDb which was 7.1/10 and Rotten Tomatoes which was 6/10.