
Paper Towns movie quotes follow one teen who heads out on an adventure to find his missing crush, only to find himself in the process. The mystery drama, which was based on the novel of the same name by John Green, was directed by Jake Schreier using a screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. Paper Towns opened in theaters on July 24, 2015.
In Paper Towns, Quentin (Nat Wolff) is an average, albeit boring, high school senior who has always had a crush on his eccentric and spontaneous neighbor Margo (Cara Delevingne). While Quentin and Margo are, for the most part strangers, when Margo shows up one night asking for his help in a revenge plot against her ex-boyfriend, he jumps at the chance to spend time with her. In their adventures, Quentin learns that perhaps breaking out of his comfort zone and acting more like Margo is the key to life, rather than the structured life plans he had for himself.
But the next morning when Margo goes missing, everyone looks to the last person she was with, Quentin, for answers. Along with his buddies Ben (Austin Abrams), Radar (Justice Smith) and Lacey (Halston Sage), Quentin follows clues that Margo left for him not only to try to find her, but try to find another purpose to his own life. What he finds, surprises everyone.
Paper Towns is sure to bring folks to theaters which are already showing other great films such as Pixels, Ant-Man, Mr. Holmes, and Minions.
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My Miracle Was Margo Roth Spiegelman
Quentin: The way I figure it, everyone gets a miracle. My miracle was I wound up living across the street from Margo Roth Spiegelman. She was arguably the most gorgeous creature that God had ever created. Margo's life was a series of unbelievably epic adventures. As my senior year drew to a close, Margo and I were practically strangers until this one night... Margo always loved mysteries. Maybe she loved them so much, she became one. She left little clues, like breadcrumbs.
Quentin explains the plot of the film in this monologue. He had a crush on his neighbor Margo which made him the prime person to investigate when she mysteriously went missing.
I Need to Borrow Your Car
Quentin: Margo?
Margo: I need to borrow your car. I have nine things I need to do tonight and more than half of them require a getaway driver.
Quentin: Can't you just get your boyfriend to do it?
Margo: Ex-boyfriend
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Margo: My boyfriend has been cheating on me. Revenge plot begins!
Margo climbs into Quentin's bedroom window one night randomly asking for his help. Having the hots for her, Quentin agrees without much of a fight and their adventures in revenge against her ex-boyfriend begin.
This is How You Should Feel Your Whole Life
Quentin: I can feel my heart beating out of my chest.
Margo: That is how you should feel your whole life.
Quentin: It's beautiful.
Margo: It's a paper town, paper houses and paper people. Everything's uglier up close.
Quentin: Not you
It's not often that Quentin feels the thrill that comes with breaking out of his comfort zone, but he surely feels that with Margo. But as she explains, things look good from a distance, but inside those paper houses, things get ugly.
You'll Go to the Paper Towns
Quentin: 'You'll go to the paper towns and you'll never come back.' I think I know where she might be.
Lacey: I'm going with you.
Ben: If she's going, I'm definitely going.
Quentin finds an address on a tiny sheet of paper that leads him and his friends to an abandoned building. A cryptic message there sends them on a road trip, something Ben is really looking forward to.
Take a Risk
Quentin: Take a risk. Stop playing it so safe. Maybe that's what she's been trying to tell me the whole time.
Quentin concludes that Margo's clues and breadcrumbs were not meant for him to use to find her, but to find himself. Q has spent his life playing things safe, but to really live, he needs to take some risks.
I Like Boring
Quentin: Life for me was a well-oiled machine. Duke in the fall, kids by 30. Got it all mapped out. It sounds boring, for sure, but I like boring.
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Radar: Does it really make sense to go our whole high school years never ever going to a party?
Quentin: We've been to plenty of parties.
Ben: No! No!
Radar: If there's a tuba there, it's not a party.
Quentin is pretty boring, something he's totally cool with. So when his buddies talk about going to a party, he's not exactly the first to raise his hand and want to go.
Things Are Going to Be Different in the Morning
Quentin: Things are going to be different in the morning?
Margo: I hope so.
After their all-night adventures, Quentin and Margo say goodbye. They know their relationship has changed, but Quentin has no idea what is about to happen.
It Has to Mean Something
Lacey: You were with her her last night. It has to mean something.
When Margo comes up missing just hours after spending the night with Quentin, her friend Lacey reached out to Quentin. Lacey alleges that their time together was not by chance, that it means something, something he needs to figure out.