Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) Full Movie (Review)
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After having escaped the Maze, the Gladers now face a new set of challenges on the open roads of a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Wes ball show his work by Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.
Maze Runner: Scorch Trials follows in the current pattern of young adult fiction that just tries to be every story. It is adolescent in every way: Not adult enough to do justice to its plot, but too worried about being sufficiently dark to really be fun and empowering.
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A bunch of this movie (Maze Runner (2015): The Scorch Trials) is a zombie flick, but without the ability to go all the way with the gore, none of that has any impact. Specifically there is a scene that should have been as violent and chilling as the most memorable scenes from Day and Shaun of the Dead. Instead the character just gets away with some scratches. The core of the problem though isn’t that he walks away, it’s that the movie creates a scenario that instantly calls to mind those more violent scenes. It’s not just that the cinematic language is being taken from better movies, it’s how weak the execution of it is here, even in a vacuum.
The Maze Runner – where a group of boys (and girl) found themselves trapped with no memory – is indeed gone. And in its place is… well, everything. Unlike fellow young adult franchise The Hunger Games, sequel The Scorch Trials abandons its USP altogether – boldly opening up, for better and for worse, into something entirely different.
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The movie is at its best in the few moments where the kids are allowed to play off each other and have fun. Those moments are just too few and far between. It’s not like the movie doesn’t allow the audience time to breathe, it’s that down time is generally spent with everyone being sad grumps. There’s a scene where a character is left behind with a gun so that he can shoot himself in the head rather than become a zombie. It works, but it’s such a downer in a movie that should have been more fun.
Out of the maze and into the fire, it picks up right where we left off: with Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), Teresa (Kaya Scodelario) and the other ‘Gladers’ on the run from shady organisation WCKD (World Catastrophe Killzone Department). Having escaped their lab, and sinister, Littlefinger-esque enforcer Janson, they venture out into a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by solar flares: where cities are now ruins in the desert, and a disease has rendered most of the population berserk, screaming zombies. This is the sprawling Scorch, and it looks beautiful.
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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) is structured like a video game. Just replace cover based shooting with running away. You hop from one set piece event to the next. But its set pieces are generally not that interesting, and basically in all cases made me think of some other movie that made this setting look more interesting. (Including Jurassic Park 2) The final act of the movie basically takes place in a quarry, where they could have filmed a Power Rangers fight sequence. It’s so generic and boring it feels like a letdown, even in a movie that’s pretty boring with its locations. The abandoned city stands out the most, with the desert coming in second, but that’s just the movie’s way of getting us from an underground bunker to a warehouse. The most visually interesting environments could have been easily cut out of the movie as they’re of minimal importance to the plot honestly.
While the Maze Runner world has always played as a little bit derivative (again, chosen children attempting to disrupt a repressive status quo, usually through revolutionary acts of violence), there’s an appealing bleakness to the film’s moral dilemma that two installments have now failed to address with any real gravity or honesty. After all, this is a universe in which children are used as literal lab rats, running through mazes in the hopes of a greater good. But yet, The Scorch Trials rarely finds the time to work in any kind of consequence, which is bad when it concerns the number of people killed offscreen (staggering if you stop to think about it for any length of time) and worse when it involves moments like the one on hand here in which Thomas and a newfound cohort end up at a dystopian nightclub where the children chug hallucinogens in hopes of forgetting the tragedy of their world, which ends in a brief freakout and the film then moving on. After all, who cares about the larger world when there’s plot to work through.
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Dylan O’Brien plays the lead character Thomas, and he continues to be the most boring protagonist imaginable. He’s just constantly running into places with utter disaster right at his tail. He’s not terrible, but he’s such a non-presence in a movie that has a huge charisma problem.
Maze Runner (2015)‘s characters, apart from Thomas and Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), felt very distant and slightly replaceable. Facing constant imminent death doesn’t leave much room for personalities to shine through, but even being a main character doesn’t save the escapees. Viewers largely feel unattached to them as well. The “Scorch Trials” is widely targeted towards the young adult and teen audience, so that niche will most likely be pleased with the movie. Many novel readers will find some hint of contentment simply in the recreation of the book, despite the obvious flaws.
The plot might be hard to follow for those who haven’t read the books by James Dashner. As any book to movie transition, the plot is left with several holes that were left behind. These holes, however, seem a big larger than necessary. With the movie topping off at a 131-minute run time, there is clearly not much room left to fill said holes.
By the end of the movie maze runner, viewers are tired of the drawn out feud with Wicked and leave the theater wanting to end the organization’s reign on their own. Watch it in IMAX or you can Watch it by online here
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