Get Lost. Get Found with Paper Towns

Paper Towns might start of as any ordinary young adult romantic movie, boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl becomes popular in high school and they drift apart but that’s where the ordinary ends. Quentin is in love with Margo (Cara Delevingne) who has become the “it” girl in school. They have drifted apart despite being best friends when they were kids. One night, Margo breaks into Quentin’s room and takes him on an adventure, the next day Margo disappears but leaves behind clues which Quentin along with his friends follow, hoping to find Margo. 
I just got out of the cinema from watching Paper Towns and I am writing this review in a frenzy just because I loved Paper Towns so much. I read the book prior to seeing the movie and I honestly didn’t know what to expect of the movie and I really enjoyed it! Until now my tummy hurts from all the LOL moments in the film. The wit and humor in the book was easily translated to the screen. The tandem of Q (Quentin) -Natt Wolf and his friends, Ben (Austin Abrams) and Radar (Justice Smith) was just HILARIOUS. It was spot on-crazy funny but without trying too hard, it seemed that they were a real group of high school friends. The chemistry of the three male leads is undeniable. It’s as if they really did know each other from when they were “fetuses”. 

Sorry, I really am getting ahead of myself since I enjoyed the movie so much. There is so much more than just laughing and enjoying the movie because in the journey to find Margo the three friends cement their friendship and go on a road trip that will change their lives forever. We see the three friends grow in their adventure and get out of their comfort zone and do things they would not usually do (like skip class). 
More than just a love story, Paper Towns is a coming of age story which challenges stereotypes and placing people in boxes and under labels. As John Green, the author of Paper Towns said the story also looks into the complexities of people and seeing them for who they really are rather than who we want them to be. 
Watching the movie, made me reminisce my High School days (about 11 years ago). High School is such an interesting part in our lives, it is a time of self discovery when you learn things about yourself that you never knew and you also have a million questions at the same time. It can be a very beautiful time in our lives, yet it can also be frightening and confusing. Yet, one thing is for sure about High School, it is when you witness the miracle of friends and seeing the movie pulled on a few heart strings as I remembered and missed my High School friends. 
There is no dull moment in Paper Towns, from a night of ‘righting wrongs’ to an investigation of Margo’s dissapearance to going on an impromptu road trip. Your stomach will ache a good kind of ache from laughing at the well delivered comedy. It is a beautiful movie of love, friends, growing up and of overcoming labels and stereotypes. 
We all get one miracle. Make sure to let your miracle know that they’re yours. 
Paper Towns is showing in theaters nationwide on July 22 from 20th Century Fox and is distributed by Warner Bros.