The Maze Runner (2014)
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, young Thomas is deposited in a community of boys after his memory is erased, soon learning they're all trapped in a maze that will require him to join forces with fellow “runners” for a shot at escape.
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I love this movie so much
That was an excellent one.
One of my all time favorites.
hyped garbage
My all time favourite movie! literally the best movie i've ever seen. i just cant explain how good this movie is, all scenes are perfectly made to attract your interest. i've watched all of them till the third part/movie dont know if a fourth one will come out but im hoping so! all of the 3 movies made me cry! i definitely recommend this movie to anyone especially if you like action! because this movies always keeps you entertain and interested on what is about to happen!
I would waste every second on this movie. People are saying don't waste your money.... well i'd waste every cent. Not every book's movie has to be perfect. I have never read the book and this movie is amazing. even if i read it it wont lessen my rating for this movie it was great!! i recommend it. I have re watched this movie so many times i love it !!! i just wish thomas held himself back a little and the rest listened a little better.
The Maze Runner story isn't one of the brilliants I have seen, it is interesting enough to satisfy my interest. Opening scene is intriguing and wakes your interest to wait to see what to come. Story itself is many times seen in various movies, but citation to such movies as Cube and TV- Biggest problem is the movie casting. Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) is interesting character enough, but Will Boultier as villain of story is too lame personality. And somehow I don't understand the meaning of Teresa's (Kaya Scolecario) character who seem to pointless for the whole story. Maybe her role for the story grows and clears at the forthcoming movies. Sequel is coming next fall. After all great scenery combined with intensive storytelling is fresh enough to bring this movie a little bit more interesting, than most of those Hollywood's post-apocalyptic serial productions these days.
For a long time I heard "The Maze Runner" doesn't do the book justice. So, I decided to pick up the book, give it a read, and then watch the movie afterwards. The rumors are true. The movie comes so short of the book that I am surprised James Dashner hasn't ripped his eyes out. I understand the difficulties in taking a best-selling novel and turning it into a great flick. But c'mon with this load of crap. The key differences between the book and movie really take away from the story. In my opinion they ruin the story.