![]() ![]() Although the movie is not perfect some issues are better performances, better action sequences and more thrilling music. If you are a person who enjoys action/Sci-Fi's then I recommend you watch "The Maze Runner" as it has a good plot, good acting and a great twist. Eerie and creepy, featuring smooth strings and underlying grim textures that create a sorrowful, tragic mood. The thrilling sequences are filmed okay but director "Wes Ball" didn't film the scenes as well as he could have. The music in the movie composed by "John Paesano" didn't really capture the suspense and thrill that he should've. The acting in this movie is good, the actors in the movie aren't that experienced so it doesn't make as good acting, for example "Dylan O' Brien" "Kaya Scodelario" are the lead characters in the movie and neither are experienced. The plot twist at the end was handled well but feels like an advertisement for the sequel. The climax of the film was quite predictable so it didn't make the scene great. The scenes where he is adapting to his environment can sometimes drag on. The scenes where "Thomas" is trying to find a way out of the maze are thrilling and suspenseful for the most of the part. The middle of the movie is "Thomas" adjusting to his new environment and trying to find a way out of the maze. This scene is intense and is a great start to the movie. The introduction to the movie is "Thomas" vomiting whilst being lifted up on an elevator. On the land there is a large maze which some believe is the way out. On this land there are roughly 20 other males and no females. Lumens are essentially the measurement of. A headlamp or handheld light designed specifically for running with a minimum of 150 lumens (though I’d recommend something closer to 300). The plot to "The Maze Runner" is that a man named "Thomas" portrayed by "Dylan O' Brien" wakes up on a land with no memory of his past life. The first, and most important step to take to get over your fear of running in the dark, is to invest in a quality light. "The Maze Runner" is a great Action/Sci-Fi film of 2014. of Sci-Fi Action|Some Disturbing Images|Thematic Elements) Together with Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), the only female, Thomas tries to convince his cohorts that he knows a way out. Thomas quickly becomes part of the group and soon after demonstrates a unique perspective that scores him a promotion to Runner status - those who patrol the always-changing maze to find an escape route. ![]() Like the other youths dumped there before him, he has no memory of his previous life. Thomas (Dylan O'Brien), a teenager, arrives in a glade at the center of a giant labyrinth.
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