Movie Review: The Fault in Our Stars (Spoilers)
+ J.M.J. Last Saturday, I saw "The Fault in Our Stars" at the movie theatre. I thought that it was a cute movie. Don't worry; I'm going deeper than that. The expectation was that it was going to be a tragically sad movie. While it was sad (I cried), the first big chunk of it was a comedy. I laughed a lot! The underlying message threading its way throughout was one of love even in the midst of suffering. I think that we need love especially when suffering. God is ready to wrap us up in His love at all times, and we tend to draw closer to Him when we are hurting the most. This movie is rated PG-13, so there are inevitably some immoral elements involved. Just keep that in mind. I did not like the fact that this type of content was in there, but it was implied, so it was not terribly offensive. So what type of suffering was in the movie? Cancer. That terrible, awful disease. What made it worse was that young people were facing it, staring death in the fac...