![]() ![]() ![]() If you can handle things that a lot of teens can, it's nothing much.Īll in all, I'd recommend it if you can handle themes, but if you are taken aback by swearing and some genitalia references, just wait a few years. Although they're both good people and role models, there is some of the teenage dating aspect, and they almost have sex, but don't. There's great representation, and general portrayal of life. They spend the rest of the day together, and it tells the stories of other characters they meet. Natasha is about to get deported because of her dad's DUI after a night of fame, and as she's walking around town, a string of coincidences (or fate) brings Daniel to her. ![]() ![]() The whole book, minus the epilogue, is the span of a day and is placed in the upper east. There are great role models in Daniel and Natasha, and great messages of teamwork and going through the world together. It has language, definitely, and if you/your child can't handle a realistic amount of swearing that teenagers use, or heavy kissing, watch the movie (it's a little less mature) or wait a year or two, but it shouldn't be anything you can't handle. With an incredible cast and fantastic cinematography, this is a disappointing film. the screenplay just seems to have strayed so far from the book that it is incredibly boring to watch. The novel is an incredible love story that focuses on destiny. It's beautiful, and portrays life in it's full beauty. The Sun is Also a Star is a book to movie adaptation that could have been so much more. I would fully recommend this book to anyone 13 or older who can handle swearing. ![]()
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