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* SideBet: When Radar admits he told Ben and Quentin he and Angela have sex, Lacey hands Angela a bill and says she thought Radar would be able to hold out until they got to Scranton.
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Quentin "Q" Jacobsen (played by Creator/NatWolff, who also played Isaac in the ''TFIOS'' film) has been in love with his enigmatic neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman (Creator/CaraDelevingne) since childhood. She cracks open a window into his home one night and takes him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, only for Q to discover come morning after going to school that she has suddenly disappeared.

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Quentin "Q" Jacobsen (played by Creator/NatWolff, who also played Isaac in the ''TFIOS'' film) has been in love with his enigmatic neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman (Creator/CaraDelevingne) since childhood. She cracks open a window into his home one night and takes him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, only for hometown; when Q goes to discover come morning after going to the school the next day, he discovers that she has suddenly disappeared.
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''Paper Towns'' is a 2015 romantic mystery comedy-drama film, directed by Jake Schreier and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on]] Creator/JohnGreen's [[Literature/PaperTowns novel of the same name]]. It is the second Green adaptation after that of ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'' in 2014, and was adapted for the screen by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, who also adapted ''TFIOS''.

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''Paper Towns'' is a 2015 romantic mystery comedy-drama film, film directed by Jake Schreier and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on]] Creator/JohnGreen's [[Literature/PaperTowns novel of the same name]]. It is the second Green adaptation after that of ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'' in 2014, and was adapted for the screen by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, who also adapted ''TFIOS''.



The rights to the film adaptation had been optioned since at least 2008, when the novel was released. The film stays mostly true to the novel, with some elements changed to differentiate them approved by Green.

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The rights to the film adaptation of ''Paper Towns'' had been optioned since at least 2008, when the novel was released. The film stays mostly true to the novel, with some elements changed to differentiate them approved by Green.

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Paper Towns [[FilmOfTheBook was going to be made into a movie]] - [[ExecutiveMeddling then not]] - [[{{Uncanceled}} and now has been made into a movie]].

Creator/NatWolff (Isaac from the film adaptation of ''Fault in Our Stars'' who's makers also had a hand in this one) plays Q and Creator/CaraDelevingne plays Margo. The film was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. The film stays mostly true to the source with some elements changed up to differentiate them with John Green's approval of how the script turned out.

Tropes specific to the film go here. For the book's tropes, see the ''Literature/PaperTowns'' literature page.

!! The film features these tropes:

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Tagline}} Get lost. Get found.]]'']]

''Paper Towns'' is a 2015 romantic mystery comedy-drama film, directed by Jake Schreier and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on]] Creator/JohnGreen's [[Literature/PaperTowns novel of the same name]]. It is the second Green adaptation after that of ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'' in 2014, and
was adapted for the screen by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, who also adapted ''TFIOS''.

Quentin "Q" Jacobsen (played by Creator/NatWolff, who also played Isaac in the ''TFIOS'' film) has been in love with his enigmatic neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman (Creator/CaraDelevingne) since childhood. She cracks open a window into his home one night and takes him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, only for Q to discover come morning after
going to be made into school that she has suddenly disappeared.

Q soon realizes that Margo had left behind
a movie]] - [[ExecutiveMeddling then not]] - [[{{Uncanceled}} series of cryptic clues, which urges him and now has been made into his best friends Ben Starling (Creator/AustinAbrams) and Marcus "Radar" Lincoln (Creator/JusticeSmith) to embark on a movie]].

Creator/NatWolff (Isaac from
search for her. In the process, Q explores his relationship with his friends and his compatibility with who Margo truly is, as the closer he gets to finding her, the less he sees the girl he thought he knew.

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the film adaptation of ''Fault in Our Stars'' who's makers also had a hand in this one) plays Q and Creator/CaraDelevingne plays Margo. The film been optioned since at least 2008, when the novel was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. released. The film stays mostly true to the source novel, with some elements changed up to differentiate them with John Green's approval of how the script turned out.

Tropes specific to the film go here. For the book's tropes, see the ''Literature/PaperTowns'' literature page.

approved by Green.

!! The film features these examples of the following tropes:



* AscendedExtra: Angela who get left behind in the book during the road trip, gets to go in the film giving her a bit more focus.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Both Margo and Lacey get to wear some low-cut tops, with the former in an AbsoluteCleavage dress during Q's fantasy of her.


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* MsFanservice: Both Margo and Lacey get to wear some low-cut tops, with the former in a NavelDeepNeckline red dress during Q's fantasy of her.
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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Margo, at first. Except she's a {{Deconstruction}}, [[spoiler:since a key point is Q's realization that "She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl."Her StepfordSmiler aspects come from the fact that she has to be this. It’s what people expect of her at this point and she feels if she doesn't behave in such a zany way, people will hurt her or grow bored of her]]. Still, even as a bit of a deconstruction, she did re-enter Q's life with the express purpose of making him more interesting and life-seizing. Though a big part of Q's journey is [[spoiler: realising that she's a real person who isn't responsible for him and has her own problems and fears. He then lets her, and the dream of her, go]].

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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Margo, at first. Except she's a {{Deconstruction}}, [[spoiler:since a key point is Q's realization that "She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl."Her " Her StepfordSmiler aspects come from the fact that she has to be this. It’s what people expect of her at this point and she feels if she doesn't behave in such a zany way, people will hurt her or grow bored of her]]. Still, even as a bit of a deconstruction, she did re-enter Q's life with the express purpose of making him more interesting and life-seizing. Though a big part of Q's journey is [[spoiler: realising that she's a real person who isn't responsible for him and has her own problems and fears. He then lets her, and the dream of her, go]].
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Paper Towns [[FilmOfTheBook Was going to be made into a movie]] - [[ExecutiveMeddling then not]] - [[{{Uncanceled}} and now has been made into a movie]]

Nat Wolff (Isaac from the film adaptation of ''Fault in Our Stars'' who's makers also had a hand in this one) plays Q and Creator/CaraDelevingne plays Margo. The film was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. The film stays mostly true to the source with some elements changed up to differentiate them with John Green's approval of how the script turned out.

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Paper Towns [[FilmOfTheBook Was was going to be made into a movie]] - [[ExecutiveMeddling then not]] - [[{{Uncanceled}} and now has been made into a movie]]

Nat Wolff
movie]].

Creator/NatWolff
(Isaac from the film adaptation of ''Fault in Our Stars'' who's makers also had a hand in this one) plays Q and Creator/CaraDelevingne plays Margo. The film was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. The film stays mostly true to the source with some elements changed up to differentiate them with John Green's approval of how the script turned out.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Margo's alive, Q understands her much better now although still not perfectly, and they even kiss but she's leaving, and Q has to go back to his life.]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Margo's alive, Q understands her much better now although still not perfectly, and they even kiss but she's leaving, and Q has to go back to his life.]].]]

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: You'd be as embarrassed to bring girls home as Radar if your parents owned the world's largest collection of Black Santa Memorabilia consisting of 1200 pieces.
* ArcWords:
** "Paper towns".
** "All the strings in him broke."



* BetaBitch: Becca is the second most popular girl in school, after Margo, and is ''much'' bitchier than her.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Margo's alive, Q understands her much better now although still not perfectly, and they even kiss but she's leaving, and Q has to go back to his life.]].
* BlackAndNerdy: Radar has many nerdish affinities like his friends.
* CannotSpitItOut: Q to Margo, [[spoiler: and in the final scene, she admits that the crush was mutual, and that she was ''also'' too shy to say anything]].
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: As Psychologists, Q's Parents are pretty good at reading People. Not so much at reading their son though. Q points this out at one point.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: "IT'S NOT MY FAULT THAT MY PARENTS OWN THE WORLD'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF BLACK SANTAS!"



* {{Fanservice}}: Both Margo and Lacey get to wear some low-cut tops, with the former in an AbsoluteCleavage dress during Q's fantasy of her.



* HiddenDepths: Lacey likes Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Margo's revenge on Lacey, especially [[spoiler: considering the reason for her revenge turned out to be baseless.]]
* {{Fanservice}}: Both Margo and Lacey get to wear some low-cut tops, with the former in an AbsoluteCleavage dress during Q's fantasy of her.
* HiddenDepths: This whole film was about making an effort to get to really know someone as liking them only as something more than they are will not lead to a strong relationship.
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Lacey likes Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.
* IWillFindYou: Q to Margo, after her disappearance he devotes a good portion of his life to finding her.. [[spoiler: Whether she actually wanted to be found is another matter entirely]].
* KitschCollection: Radar's parents have the world's largest collection of black Santas. Radar (and presumably his parents) are black, but Radar is understandably hesitant to bring his girlfriend over to meet his parents and see his house.
* LiteralMetaphor: Margo leaves a clue by highlighting a line from Creator/WaltWhitman's "Song of Myself": "Unscrew the locks from the doors! Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!" The gang considers various metaphorical meanings, but the actual clue meant that there was another clue hidden inside one of Q's door hinges.



* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Margo, at first. Except she's a {{Deconstruction}}, [[spoiler:since a key point is Q's realization that "She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl."Her StepfordSmiler aspects come from the fact that she has to be this. It’s what people expect of her at this point and she feels if she doesn't behave in such a zany way, people will hurt her or grow bored of her]]. Still, even as a bit of a deconstruction, she did re-enter Q's life with the express purpose of making him more interesting and life-seizing. Though a big part of Q's journey is [[spoiler: realising that she's a real person who isn't responsible for him and has her own problems and fears. He then lets her, and the dream of her, go]].
* NiceGirl: Lacey. She comes off as spoiled and a bit shallow, but very, very loyal to her friends and ultimately glad to be friends with Q, Ben and Radar.



* OppositesAttract: Ben and Lacey. Excitable geek who is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, dating a LovableAlphaBitch? Believe it or not, they're not just dating, but incredibly happy together.
* PottyEmergency: Ben ends up peeing into a beer bottle because the gang can't afford to stop their car for bathroom breaks while trying to reach Agloe in time.



* RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun: Radar is very fond of reminding Ben, Q, and Lacey of that time they spun around multiple times in their car, swerved off the road, nearly hit a cow, and somehow managed not to die (indeed, no one had so much of a scratch). Specifically, every five minutes. An hour after it happened.
* StepfordSmiler: [[spoiler: Margo]], although even this is more complicated than it usually is. She puts on a fake character for so long she finds it too much to handle that she runs away to really find herself.



* VisualPun: When Little Quentin first lays eyes on Little Margo, his ball drops - that is, the basketball he's holding.

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* VisualPun: When Little Quentin first lays eyes on Little Margo, his ball drops - that is, the basketball he's holding.holding.
* WantonCrueltyToTheCommonComma: Margo capitalizes random letters in a shopping list because "the rules of capitalization are so unfair to the words in the middle". It becomes a plot point later as [[spoiler:Q identifies her as the writer of an anonymous post because of the random capitalization]].
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Margo's boyfriend was cheating on her with her best friend Becca.

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[[redirect:Literature/PaperTowns]]Paper Towns [[FilmOfTheBook Was going to be made into a movie]] - [[ExecutiveMeddling then not]] - [[{{Uncanceled}} and now has been made into a movie]]

Nat Wolff (Isaac from the film adaptation of ''Fault in Our Stars'' who's makers also had a hand in this one) plays Q and Creator/CaraDelevingne plays Margo. The film was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. The film stays mostly true to the source with some elements changed up to differentiate them with John Green's approval of how the script turned out.

Tropes specific to the film go here. For the book's tropes, see the ''Literature/PaperTowns'' literature page.

!! The film features these tropes:
* AdaptationDistillation: Q's search for Margo in the pseudodivisions and the suicide subplot were ultimately cut.
* AdaptedOut: Karin is never mentioned or seen in the film.
* AscendedExtra: Angela who get left behind in the book during the road trip, gets to go in the film giving her a bit more focus.
* TheCameo:
** [[spoiler:Ansel Elgort]] appears as the gas station clerk.
** [[spoiler:Creator/JohnGreen]] as the voice of Becca's father.
* CompressedAdaptation: Some rather large cuts were made from the second third of the story, most notably Quentin's fear that Margo killed herself ([[spoiler: she didn't]]) and his studying the Walt Whitman poem, the latter's importance in the film version being reduced to just the line about doorjambs.
* {{Fanservice}}: Both Margo and Lacey get to wear some low-cut tops, with the former in an AbsoluteCleavage dress during Q's fantasy of her.
* DemotedToExtra: Gus, the security guard's role as a Urban Explorer is cut leaving his role in the film to just a quick scene.
* HiddenDepths: Lacey likes Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.
* LonelyAtTheTop: [[spoiler: At the end, Margo confesses to Q that she wishes she'd have stayed with his geeky crowd instead of becoming popular, because at least his friends are loyal]].
* NoodleImplements: Has the same examples as in the book but Mountain Dew is subbed out for Red Bull, which ends up playing this straight as it's never seen again unlike the Mountain Dew that get consumed by Margo and Q at the end of the night.
* ProductPlacement: The Red Bull that Margo and Q buy.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: During their trip to find Margo, one of the major concerns the gang has is that they won't make it back in time for Prom. Many commercials for the movie reveal the scene where [[spoiler: the gang is dancing together at Prom]].
* VisualPun: When Little Quentin first lays eyes on Little Margo, his ball drops - that is, the basketball he's holding.
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