Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Hattie
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
adamwho
This pointless, stupid, illogical movie as so bad that I just turned it off. I didn't care about the characters and their incomprehensible motivations and actions.Nothing seemed to make any sense; the plot, the action.... Nothing made sense.
adynato
Virus ruins world. World need a cure. People die. Other People fight. Main character gets laid. Friend dies. Happy end.This was a disappointing contribution to the series. I read the maze runner books series. When the first Maze Runner movie was released in 2014 I was very excited and sitting in the teacher watching the movie was just great. The crew managed to keep the important parts of the story, and made a awesome movie. So, how come you decided to just drop the original story and fill the movie with this garbage instead?All the way through I knew what was coming, because there is just nothing. All The Movies Are so similar now Adays.
eddie_baggins
Out of the series of high profile teenage dystopian books adapted for the big screen (Divergent, Hunger Games, The Giver are other such titles) over recent years, Wes Ball's Maze Runner series has remained a constantly solid and often impressive adaptation of James Dashner's story, even if the trilogy petered out slightly box office wise with the late arrival of last year's The Death Cure.Facing lengthy release delays due to it's star Dylan O'Brien's serious on-set injuries suffered during a stunt in Death Cure's production, Ball's film felt like it hit an eternity after the 2nd instalment Scorch Trials was unleashed on our cinema screen's in 2015, yet despite a long time between dystopian drinks, Death Cure offers fans of the film's a fitting, if overly long farewell that makes a solid argument for Ball's trilogy to be considered the best of the teenage dystopian bunch.For a film that's budget is relatively low for such a high-end feature, Death Cure makes the most of the tools at its disposal to become a film that's at its most thrilling and engaging when the action kicks in and from the impressive opening train chase, through to some fiery end carnage, Ball displays an impressive handling of the big-scale to give Death Cure some gravitas and spectacle that's of a high-order, even if the character beats and engagement that was found early in the first film's mysterious setting is largely lost here on its journey to tie up proceedings.Fortunate enough to keep its core cast attached for the duration of the 3 - 4 year process, most performers here could now perform their respective roles in their sleep and Death Cure struggles to do much with its large collection of goodies and baddies with O'Brien's Thomas in particular becoming a fairly bland hero as he looks to stop WCKD from kidnapping anymore of his immune friends as the Flare virus rages on around them.Character actors such as Barry Pepper, Patricia Clarkson, Aiden Gillen, a make-up clad Walton Goggins (looking like a character directly out of a Fallout game) and Giancarlo Esposito all pop up to various degrees of success, but really this is the film led and anchored by the youngsters.The biggest issue with Ball's final entry is the aforementioned runtime, at nearly 2 and a half hours, Death Cure does overstay its welcome and feels like it would've benefited greatly from a tighter edit with all things considered.Final Say - It never reached grand heights, but with The Death Cure ringing in the end to the Maze Runner series we can now safely say this trilogy provided enough thrills and excitement to justify its existence and be regarded as the top cat of its dystopian classmates.3 Walton "Ghoul" Goggins out of 5
JÄnis Locis
I will say exactly what i said about the second film - it is an action packed PG-13 sci-fi action movie for teenagers, it is not to be critically dismembered like an amazing psychological drama, it is pure action for kids to enjoy. Is it a bad movie? No, you just have to watch it with the right mindset. Do not expect clever plot twists, intelligent dialogue or original and witty scenes Expect hollywood action movie cliche after cliche and just sit back, relax and enjoy the shooting, running, chasing and stuff getting blown up non-stop for more than 2 hours. This movie never stops when it comes to action, it starts with loads of it and never eases the tension, there's always something bigger happening, a remarkable achievement on that front.
This movie has done an absolutely excellent job entertaining the target audience, more serious movie critics simply need to come down from their high horses and realize this movie is not to be taken seriously. Know what you are watching before you are watching it, since this is already part 3 of the franchise everyone should know fairly well what they are heading into. Have an open mind, relax and enjoy!