Paper Towns

2015

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Mystery / Romance

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Cara Delevingne as Margo
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Halston Sage as Lacey
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Cara Buono as Mrs. Jacobsen
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809.00 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.64 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
P/S 1 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

want more adventure

Quentin Jacobsen is an Orlando high school senior with a small comfort zone. He's a band geek with his best friends Ben and Radar. Margo has been living across the street for 11 years. They were friends when she first arrived. They found a dead body but he refused to follow her adventures and they drifted apart. Now suddenly, she climbs into his window. She pulls him into a night of revenge against her cheating boyfriend and her backstabbing friends. She's gone the next day but she has left clues for Quentin to find her paper town. Quentin, Ben, Radar, Radar's girlfriend Angela, and Margo's friend Lacey go on a road trip.

Cara Delevingne shows competent acting and a good intriguing presence which is necessary for the role. The movie starts with her taking our lead on a nice adventure. It has its moments. I like those one-night adventures in movies. Then there is the mystery which is less compelling because I'm mostly waiting for the inevitable road trip. I also like a good road trip and this one has its moments, too. The movie ends with a nice 'lesson'. Everything is fair but nothing is outstanding. The three guys are nice but lacks great charisma. They are more and less regular teens which has its appeal. I like their friendship. As a book, I'm sure this has many fans. As a movie, it needs more adventures and more cinematic excitement. It could have tightened the middle and added more to the road trip when the group is together. This is fine but it could have been much better.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters5 / 10

WHERE'S MARGO?

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.

Reviewed by chubbydave5 / 10

Five Stars for Halston Sage; 0 for the rest of the movie

You've seen this movie before. It's been called "I Love You, Beth Cooper" among many other names. It's where the high school loser pines for the most popular girl in school and, through a turn of events and adventure, either wins her heart or otherwise gains her attention and respect. This is pretty much the same.

In this case, the high school loser lives across the street from his crush. They don't interact very much; they have different friends. But the girl asks his help in dissing some of her friends through adolescent pranks and vandalism. Then the next day the girl disappears. The high school loser recruits his friends to try to find her.

This movie really tanks because the plot isn't believable and because of the cast. The girl playing the crush, Cara Delevigne, isn't very breathtaking or interesting. And the characters, none of whom seem to have jobs, seem to have an endless supply of money. The girl who disappeared just went to another town and spends her days reading books. The methods through which food and lodging are procured is not explained.

The one high point is Halston Sage. She's the only reason I watched the movie in the first place. Her character was a popular girl, almost a mean girl, but she joins in the search for the missing princess and befriends one of the high school loser's friends. At the end they went to the prom together. The breathtakingly beautiful popular girl hanging out with a loser/outcast reminded me of a good friend so it was a sentimental moment for me.

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