Evaluation Essay On The Maze Runner

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The Maze Runner Evaluation

In the beginning of the Maze Runner it is all darkness. Seeing a black screen makes one feel the tension between oneself and the character, Thomas. As the movie progresses one begins to see objects, hear sounds, and feel a little frightened all at the same. But then when Thomas gets out of the box, not only would one feel relief, but also shock at what lay above the box. When he gets out of the box,Thomas sees for the first time the Glade, and the doors to the Maze. The Maze Runner is a very mind twisting movie, where the characters are trapped in a maze that changes every night; unnatural things in the Glade begin to happen soon after Thomas arrives, and many of the gladers hope that finding the exit will solve …show more content…

Seeing Thomas’ knowledge of the maze excel as he runs through it shows how the title matches the story line with not only the maze, but with the runner as well. But even so, the death of the griever is only the beginning of the many things that were to come. Soon after the first girl comes bearing a most terrifying message: “She’s the last one. Ever.” (Dashner 57) After these mind bending events, things continue to escalate. Thomas and Minho, the keeper of the runners, start their first run in the maze since the event of the night they were trapped. They then discover section seven is open a week earlier than it should have been. Having then checked out the area, and using the technology they picked up from the dead griever, they found a new path. After they return they are encountered with the most horrifying problem: the maze doors did not close. They are then attacked by the griever, and the aftermath of the battle was severe. They had lost many, but that was not the end. Soon many of the runners turned against Thomas and the girl, Teresa,who had just awakened from her coma. Afterwards, many of the gladers leave with Thomas to get out of the maze, to find a way home. Thus the film lives up to the one phrase that almost all the characters say: “Everything is going to change.” (Dashner …show more content…

To their surprise they discover it filled with grievers. They are thus left with no other choice but to confront the grievers. The final battle they undergo leaves them in smaller numbers than when they had begun; but they continue the journey that was started by the first gladers, and finally come to the end. But the end is not anything they wished for. They see what W.I.C.KE.D. had left for them in the video; they see how the sun scorched the world and then how the flare destroyed what was left, leaving only the ruins of what was a city. Seeing that the world they had known was gone, they had returned to a place that was not even close to what they were expecting. After seeing these things, the film leaves many even more confused than when they began the story.
There have been many things said about the Maze Runner film, but not all of it was good. One critic said “There’s no love triangle and no lengthy flashbacks of elders barfing up loads of mythology and exposition.” (Reed) With the Love triangle, Thomas and Teresa barely remember each other, but they have small connections; this builds up in the next films.Then, when watching the first film, one gets a sense of curiosity, and wishes to find out the conclusion, thus leaving an opening for the next movies to