Director
Jake Schreier’s Paper Town is a charming coming-of-age film about two high school
seniors, Quentin (Nat Wolff), who has his life planned out, and Margo (Cara
Delevingne), who is playing the role of the “it” girl, but hasn’t a clue of who
she is or what to do with her life.
Neighbors
since childhood, straight-laced Quentin is in love with Margo and, when she disappears,
follows clues to where she may be.
The cast
includes some talented newcomers, including Quentin’s best friends (Austin
Abrams and Justin Smith) and their girlfriends (Halston Sage and Jaz Sinclair).
Writers
Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber have woven a clever tale that’s fun to
watch.
FYI, a
Paper Town is a fake place cartographers put on their maps to protect them from
having someone copying their work and claiming it’s theirs.
I give Paper
Town a 3.8 out of 5.
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