![]() ![]() L: Why one? PM: Because we will brainwash the rest and study them in a lab first. L: Why? Do they have some significance older people don't have? Why not 20 or 25 years old people? PM: I'll come back to you on that sir, but I feel like we should put teenagers in there. L: Then what? Who will we put in there? PM: Teenagers. PM: We will use as many survivor people as we can to get it done as quickly as possible. L: And what workforce would build it? We have enough problems with decreasing population already. L: How will that work? PM: We will plant some trees and hope it will rain enough to keep the green. L: Not underground? PM: Of course not, because we will need a lush forest inside the maze. L: *sigh* Where shall we build it? PM: In the middle of desert sir, where the working temperatures are infernal, roads and rails are blocked, and transportation costs are high. Energy needs and maintenance should be negligible. L: Reconfigure? 100ft? PM: Yes, we will build tons of moving massive stone walls, put gigantic hydraulics, motors and generators. And it will reconfigure itself periodically. What kind of a maze? PM: Enormous, at least a couple kilometers wide, with 100 ft high walls. ![]() L: But why should we severely limit our technology? Well. They can do voodoo magic I don't have to explain. Maybe we can read their brain activities with micro-transmitter implants. L: Are you kidding? Why don't we study it in a lab, where we have superior equipment? PM: Right. We will put them inside the maze and study their brain activities under certain scenarios from a distance. We need it now! It's gotten out of control. Alligiant was split into two and how well did that turn out? The only knock on this film is that one of my favorite actors, Jacob Lofland, didn't have more screen time as Aries, but aside from that this was a perfect conclusion to the film series, and a better ending than the one that was originally written for this franchise.**** Major spoilers of the ending and plot of the next movie as well!!! **** A meeting somewhere safe in a post-apocalypse world Leader: We need a cure for this disease. Many critics complained that it was too long, but I say take a look at what they did with the last book of the Divergent series. As a whole, The Death Cure was not the best in the book series, but it was the best in the film series. He is fantastic in everything he does, but he doesn't do a whole lot! I really would like to see him do more and break out, it's a mystery to me why he doesn't. The final standout was Thomas Sangster, who I've spoke about before. As for his other half, AKA Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), she was in a completely different role than in the novel, but likewise gave a much stronger performance than she did in the other two films. I honestly didn't see him as Thomas until I watched this film, he was that good. In the first installment of Maze Runner, the film diverged and was disappointing, but the second film followed the book to a tee, and was terrific, what would happen in the third? Right off the bat, as I feared, the story is completely different and very few elements from the book are even used in the film, however, in the rarest of rare cases, the way the film makers re-wrote the story, actually improved upon it! Dylan O'Brien returns as Thomas and this is the film where his character really broke out and came to life as the hero we see in the novels. When they just take pieces and basically write their own story, it's usually an epic failure, i.e. I have found that when film makers try to stick to the original story, as they did in The Hunger Games, the films are terrific. I obviously get excited when something I've read hits the big screen, even though I know the film usually won't be as good as the book was. The Maze Runner series was one of the best book series I've read in the last few years.
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