A teenager with OCD tries to solve a mystery surrounding a fugitive billionaire.A teenager with OCD tries to solve a mystery surrounding a fugitive billionaire.A teenager with OCD tries to solve a mystery surrounding a fugitive billionaire.
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- TriviaThe phrase "Turtles all the way down" is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports a flat Earth on its back. It suggests that this turtle rests on the back of an even larger turtle, which itself is part of a column of increasingly large turtles that continues indefinitely.
- GoofsDaisy has been writing Star Wars fan fiction for years and has 80,000 followers, yet when Aza looks at Daisy's writing online, it has the word "Wookies." Daisy should spell it correctly: Wookiees.
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Aza Holmes: I just think it's messed up... the idea of having to take a pill to become your real self.
Dr. Kira Singh: And here I thought you said you'd kill to have a mind that lets go off things.
Aza Holmes: And you said my mind is what makes me me.
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Written by Luca Buccellati (as Gianluca Buccellati) and Biig Piig (as Jessica Smyth)
Performed by Biig Piig
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited & Columbia Records
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Best adaptation of John Green since The Fault in Our Stars
I really hoped this adaptation wouldn't fall flat like Paper Towns (which was sad because it is my favorite of all John Green books).
Well, it didn't.
Most of what is important in the book is in this movie. I saw someone say it was disproportionately focused on the Picketts, but I totally don't agree.
The movie played out exactly as it should and better. I especially liked how it didn't give a happy, wrapped-up ending to a mental problem that probably sticks with you for life. It was every bit as relatable (to those who relate), sad, happy, and worth it as the book.
I see how those who have never read the book or don't really know John Green as someone other than Hank Green's brother or the guy from Crash Course might see this as falling flat. But for those who read it, this movie is a win for us.
Well, it didn't.
Most of what is important in the book is in this movie. I saw someone say it was disproportionately focused on the Picketts, but I totally don't agree.
The movie played out exactly as it should and better. I especially liked how it didn't give a happy, wrapped-up ending to a mental problem that probably sticks with you for life. It was every bit as relatable (to those who relate), sad, happy, and worth it as the book.
I see how those who have never read the book or don't really know John Green as someone other than Hank Green's brother or the guy from Crash Course might see this as falling flat. But for those who read it, this movie is a win for us.
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- May 3, 2024
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