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The death cure ending
The death cure ending











the death cure ending

Many of the set pieces are impressive – perhaps even better than some of last summer’s bigger films – but the near two-and-a-half hour running time is a bit frustrating. Dylan O’Brien leads a strong cast, and talent like Goggins, Pepper, Clarkson and Gillen give the story a little more credibility. MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE is an often entertaining YA novel come to life. This is especially true when the fate of a couple of important characters are revealed. And while the stakes never felt too high, I found that by the ending I was taken aback more than I would have expected. Yet once the last half hour or so arrives, I found myself tuning in once again. After awhile, the chase sequences and such become repetitive. This is especially problematic during the second act where they are planning the attack. As entertaining as the train rescue or breaking into WCKD can be, you begin to feel the minutes pass. The nearly two-and-a-half hour run time doesn’t do it any favors.

the death cure ending

With a solid cast and decent action sequences, there is one issue that undermines the story a bit. Seriously, the make-up design is almost too gruesome and realistic to look at. Per usual, the actor is quite fantastic and he adds a creep factor that works especially well. Walton, who is covered in some seriously horrific make-up design, commands the screen as a man with curious motives to help. As well, the familiar faces, including Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Scodelario, Aidan Gillen, Nathalie Emmanuel, Will Poulter, Clarkson, Giancarlo Esposito, Barry Pepper, Ki Hong Lee, Dexter Darden and especially Rosa Salazar all continue to impress. Dylan O’Brien is very capable as a leading man, and he continues to prove that he can carry a film. One of the things that has always stood out in the MAZE RUNNER franchise is the cast. Unfortunately however, it occasionally feels as if it was borrowing too heavily from other genre films. It was interesting to see director Wes Ball pay a little homage to films like MAD MAX and BLADE RUNNER. Of course not having read the books – written by James Dashner – I couldn’t quite tell you how true to the novel it is. Stepping out of the maze for much of this feature, it was interesting to see more of the world that the filmmakers wanted to explore. In fact, you’ll find a number of daring rescues and escapes, including the finale which offers a decently executed emotional punch to the gut. The opening sequence, clearly inspired by MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, gets things moving rather quickly. The second this flick starts, the action hits surprisingly hard. With the help of a strange and powerful resistance leader named Lawrence (Walton Goggins), they return to WCKD to try and rescue their friends from a deadly fate? Or will they find find the cure and save the world? The Maze Runners are trying to protect themselves from Ava Paige (Patricia Clarkson), Janson (Aidan Gillen) and fellow Glader turned traiter, Teresa (Scodelario), all of whom are trying to find a cure and fully willing to risk their subjects lives for the greater good. While they are able to save a few "Gladers" – Maze survivors – they weren’t able to get to their old friend. It begins with a dangerous train rescue as the crew attempts to save Minho (Ki Hong Lee) from captivity – he is about to become another lab rat for WCKD. THE DEATH CURE takes place soon after Thomas and friends manage to survive THE SCORCH TRIALS. And frankly, aside from the bloated run time, I still found enough to entertain in. MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE is the final film in the trilogy, and it should please those already initiated in the trials and tribulations of Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), Teresa (Kaya Scodelario) and the rest of the survivors.

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While certainly not perfect, the films feature an engaging cast and they've kept the same director for all three films which may have helped a bit with keeping the series connected. However, the apocalyptic vision of MAZE RUNNER was able to please fans and even a few critics with THE MAZE RUNNER, the sequel THE SCORCH TRIALS, and now the third and final (?) chapter. REVIEW: After the success of TWILIGHT and THE HUNGER GAMES, fans found themselves plenty of YA adventures on the big screen. As they get closer to their objective, they discover there may be a cure to the sickness destroying society  they are part of the equation. PLOT: Thomas and the survivors of the previous films race to save themselves from the dangerous folks at WCKD.













The death cure ending