Saturday 29 November 2014

THE MAZE RUNNER

Basically…
Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) wakes up on the outskirts of a maze to find his memory has been erased, just like all the other young boys who are already trapped there. The doors to the maze open daily but no one’s ever survived a night inside or found the exit. When Teresa (Kaya Scodelario) arrives Thomas is determined to find out who’s behind their fate.

In other words…
Lord of the Flies meets The Beach.

The main men and leading ladies…
Rising star Dylan O’Brien starred in the Teen Wolf TV series and featured in the 2013 comedy The Internship. Kaya Scodelario is best known for her role as Effy in Skins.

In the chair…
This is Wes Ball’s first feature length movie and he's making the switch from the art department where he mostly did graphics in the past. He’s already started work on The Maze Runner sequel; The Scorch Trials.

So…?
Like Divergent and The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner is another young adult franchise that’s making the transition from book to screen. It’s easy to make comparisons – a group of young boys forced to live together despite losing all hope of existence is straight out of Lord of the Flies. And with some characters being happy to turn their secret location into a home it also has touches of The Beach, which could have been explored further. But in saying that, it still has elements of originality. It’s unpredictable, gripping and tense enough to leave you anticipating the sequel.

Worth the money?
Worth seeing, but not neccessarily on the big screen. 


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