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Paper Towns 2015 123movies

Paper Towns 2015 123movies

Get Lost. Get Found.Jun. 18, 2015109 Min.
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Watch: Paper Towns 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Adapted from the bestselling novel by author John Green, PAPER TOWNS is a coming-of-age story centering on Quentin and his enigmatic neighbor Margo, who loved mysteries so much she became one. After taking him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, Margo suddenly disappears – leaving behind cryptic clues for Quentin to decipher. The search leads Quentin and his quick-witted friends on an exhilarating adventure that is equal parts hilarious and moving. Ultimately, to track down Margo, Quentin must find a deeper understanding of true friendship – and true love..
Plot: Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificently adventurous Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs back into his life-dressed like a ninja and summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge-he follows. After their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Q arrives at school to discover that Margo, always an enigma, has now become a mystery. But Q soon learns that there are clues-and they’re for him. Urged down a disconnected path, the closer he gets, the less Q sees of the girl he thought he knew.
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Ratings:

6.3/10 Votes: 103,480
58% | RottenTomatoes
56/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 4766 Popularity: 15.602 | TMDB

Reviews:

A No Heavy Tearjerker, But Still Searingly Relatable and Sentimental
Coming on the heels of its commercially-successful predecessor, ‘The Fault in Our Stars’, PAPER TOWNS is no heavy tearjerker, but it echoes more affectionate and piercing sentiments, with its lighter, minimalist take of its recognizable subjects.

The film follows Quentin (Nat Wolff) , or “Q” as he is more popularly called, a highschool boy who has been nursing an unrequited love for the girl living next door, Margo (Cara Delevigne) since childhood. Even after when they turn 12, when Margo suddenly becomes distant, “Q” never loses the affection, and it only becomes even stronger when one day she climbs again to his window, the way she did when they were still kids. The next events follow an eager “Q” savoring the moment as he escorts Margo in her series of “small revenge” against those she thinks have betrayed her, including her ex-boyfriend. But the levitating moment would only last overnight, because the next day, the ever mystifying Margo, disappears.

Mining on the same overly familiar material that dwells on both coming-of-age and teenage romance territories, PAPER TOWNS pulls off two easily-recognizable efforts: maintaining ‘The Fault’s charm, while toning down its tragic notions. The latter of which, yields a more tangible and heartwarming result, capable of conjuring a lasting tug at the heartstrings. The credit for this goes to its equally-charming yet capable actors, both of whom teeming with fresh and enigmatic likability. It will also sound unforgivable to never pay regard to the film’s brilliant screenwriters who manage to cleverly highlight this extremely familiar highschool tale’s stronger and more relatable sentiments, genuinely and sincerely enough, to bend fragile emotions with crippling capacity.

“Q”‘s road trip in finding Margo represents a bigger journey with far wider scope and meaning, and it comes across as a process of personal exploration that unknowingly liberates one self, toward finding the deeper sense of their existence. Hardly that the questions thrown get resolved, but the charming and sincere take of its proceedings, will ultimately make the narrative arrive to a satisfying conclusion. This doesn’t mean it’s able to satisfy its own queries, but the resolution delivered are nonetheless, reliable and honest.

PAPER TOWNS will come across as a witty, yet touching case of a ‘lost and found’. Much of it is spent in searching for the ‘lost’, a liberating process that frees its seekers from every question that unfolds in the wake of a previous other, but the ‘found’, though never really answers any of the previous questions, will deliver a surprisingly satisfying, and never less of a rewarding, answer.

Review By: prospectus_capricornium
An Existential Mystery
Released in July 2015 and based on the novel by John Green, Paper Towns (2015) is a coming of age story centered on Quentin “Q” Jacobsen and Margo Roth Spiegelman, childhood friends who drift apart while growing up in a nondescript Orlando, Florida subdivision. I enjoyed this film. It weaves urban exploration, road tripping, and geography/cartography around deeper themes involving free will, expectations vs. reality, friendship, and how we confront our own mortality.

The title of the film, Paper Towns, comes from a type of fictitious entry that cartographers sometimes use to discourage plagiarism or copyright infringement. This becomes important when Margo Roth Spiegelman refers to Orlando as a “paper town” before she mysteriously disappears. Her friends attempt to track her down near a famous fictitious entry, Agloe, New York.

To briefly summarize the plot, as a young boy Quentin Jacobsen, played by Nat Wolff, is immediately smitten with Margo Roth Spiegelman, played by Cara Delevingne (a discount Emma Watson), after her family moves into the house across the street. They become inseparable, until one day they discover the body of a man who committed suicide in a park. Margo wants to investigate the man’s death, but Quentin chickens out. After that, the two drift apart. Quentin becomes a band geek who always follows the rules, while Margo constantly lives in the moment and falls in with the popular crowd.

One night, in their senior year of high school, Margo asks Quentin to help get revenge on her boyfriend and her friends, who betrayed her. After sharing this moment together, Margo mysteriously vanishes. Quentin begins to break out of his shell, and enlists the aid of his friends in a lengthy search for his missing soulmate.

Being confronted by death at a young age affects the two main characters very differently. While Quentin emotionally suppresses the incident, it profoundly alters Margo’s perception on life. She realizes that every moment is precious, and that she can choose to live outside convention and try to be whatever she wants to be. This, of course, leads to numerous clashes with her parents and her ultimate dissatisfaction with life in Orlando. Her friends’ betrayal is the catalyst to finally leave everything behind.

Quentin, on the other hand, takes Margo’s sudden reappearance in his life as a sign that she wants a more meaningful relationship with him. Following clues she left behind, he throws convention to the wind and pursues her to her hiding place in rural New York. Along the way, his friends also begin to break out of their shells and develop their own relationships. Margo’s do-as-she-feels philosophy is the catalyst that inspires this group of shy introverts to take risks and live life to the fullest.

While Quentin and friends ultimately must settle back into their previous life goals and routines, there is no such happy ending for Margo. Once shaken out of the herd mentality by her early confrontation with death, she can never settle down and live a “normal life.” This is a profound point that most moviegoers are likely to overlook because she is introduced as being a member of the “popular crowd.” How many “popular girls,” however, are introspective loners, read literature, study old maps, hang out in abandoned buildings, and run away from home to pursue their artistic interests? The passion to have a richer life experience, a deeper understanding of things, and to escape the average and everyday is one response to human mortality. When confronted with the limits of human existence–the realization that we all have an “expiration date”–most people will seek comfort in convention, structure, and predictability.

Some individuals, however, will disregard convention and take risks in an effort to get the most out of their existence. These individuals will remain perpetual outsiders, a sentiment expressed by Margo when she stares out a window of the SunTrust Center down onto Orlando and describes it as a “paper town” filled with fake people, “not even hard enough to be made of plastic.” At this moment, she reveals how alone she feels despite her apparently carefree, spontaneous life.

Inevitably, you end up asking yourself, am I Quentin or Margo? I can safely say I have been both at various times in my life, and the ability to identify with both characters added to the enjoyment of the film. Its refusal to tie up neatly at the end also appealed to me. After all, sometimes the guy doesn’t get the girl, and often times our expectations fall far short of reality. But the desire to find meaning in life in the face of death is something we can all identify with. Life and death is, after all, the ultimate mystery.

Review By: makleen2

Other Information:

Original Title Paper Towns
Release Date 2015-06-18
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min)
Budget 12000000
Revenue 85512300
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Director Jake Schreier
Writer Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, John Green
Actors Nat Wolff, Cara Delevingne, Austin Abrams
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa, Arri Alexa XT, Leitz SUMMILUX-C Lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), EFilm (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Paper Towns 2015 123movies
Original title Paper Towns
TMDb Rating 6.126 4,766 votes

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