 That's wicked. All right wickedly boring Hey guys, this is my review for the death cure of the final movie in the maze runner series. This movie actually has a bit of an Interesting relationship with the film community of Vancouver The film as many of you know was delayed heavily because the lead actor Dylan O'Brien Was grievously injured on a stunt. He had a car roll over his head basically Now do not take me for my word But just from what I have heard through the people who I have worked with in the industry The reason why the film was moved from Vancouver to South Africa after that incident Was because of what happened between Dylan O'Brien and the stunt team the original sequence I don't know which one it was But in the original sequence Dylan was supposed to have a stunt guy come in for him and do the action Something to jump over a car something but Dylan was like I can do it guys. I can do it This is a problem because this is a last-minute change. This shouldn't happen stunt sequences take days to set up So the fact that he was insistent about it like okay But the stunt team was like we don't we can't guarantee your safety and they and he said According to what I heard he said if it's my fault, it's my fault if I screw it up. It's on me Evidently something happened with the wiring system. He fell low and he got hit by the car and run over He then apparently sued This stunt team for what happened to him Ergo why the movie once it was done moved to South Africa So that's your little interesting tidbit. Don't take my word for it, but that's what I've heard Anyways guys, so the movie itself now is probably gonna be nowhere near as interesting as that because honestly this movie isn't very interesting I fell asleep. I'm not kidding I fall asleep the first movie and the book are alright until you find out what the maze was and then I was like Fuck this. This is stupid. How in a post-apocalyptic situation Is there the resources the management the materials and everything to make a giant fucking wall of China like maze? Move its walls the Scorch trials was not that good either Scorch trials was incredibly predictable Dylan O'Brien runs like a woofie. He's just like His arms and I didn't like that movie at all and this film picks up where the last one Left off they're trying to get their buddies back There's two basic parts of this movie this train sequence at the beginning and then going into the city the last city and the first thing I will say before I just destroyed this movie the Action sequences are actually really well set up director West ball has actually improved himself with every single film and The direction and how it is shot is tight every action sequence Wow somewhat predictable and a little generic here and there is really well shot the cameras on Focus with what matters. It's not shaking to an ridiculous amount like it did in the later borne movies But it is on point with what matters and some pretty good gunfights in it I'll give it that now to shit all over this fucking movie every single part of this movie is predictable You are able to pinpoint everything that's gonna happen and the thing is the film takes so goddamn long To actually progress you're able to map it out about ten minutes ahead of it like for instance I fell asleep about 45 minutes into the movie I fell asleep for about five or six minutes I woke up and I saw my roommate was there with me. Hey What happened and she said nothing and I said well did this character basically get them back in yeah? Okay, that's it. It's what I fucking expected because the movie is so Boringly drawn out that you lose interest. There's a scene actually in fact was Supposed to be a very heartfelt scene with the main character and one of his friends It's supposed to be a really intense Emotionally distressing scene and it was for the first minute by minute for you're going all right Just fucking and it just takes forever To move along this movie is essentially going into this place to get his friend out the woman in white or the white woman who basically has this Promise you have to help us. She's just as emotionless as she was in the last few movies And she's just as pointless in this movie a little finger is little finger just Evil He wasn't even that entertaining after a while I was liking him was like hey, he's gonna be an evil asshole, but then it was like alright and then there's this part of the end that kind of involved itself with the idea of a cure for the scorch virus and the fuck Was it literally that egg? I'm asking this to the people who have read the books Is it literally that simple? Is it that? Fucking simple how and why did they do this maze shit in the first place? The first movie is ruined anything that's good about it the first book anything that's good about it is ruined Through these movies because the idea of why the maze was there in the first place still makes no fucking sense I have a feeling that when James Dashner wrote the first book He had no idea that he could make a trilogy. He had no idea of to how to end it He literally had no idea it was gonna be a one-off novel and that was it But then the whole young adult thing was picking up steam. He got bought by a And we got involved with the movie studio and he's like, oh Money and so that's pretty much what happened I think in the end I'm gonna give the death cure a two out of seven which is funny because that's exactly what I gave Scorch trials the first one still gets a three in my opinion many ways guys that's the end of the Trial that's the end of the maze runner series Thank God. It's over Good production value. I'm amazed how much shit blew up in this movie Wow, you guys are not gonna make that money back Anyways guys, if you liked this review leave a like down below if you're interested maybe subscribe Tell me what you guys thought about it. Was it similar to the book? I didn't bother reading the other two because Just after seeing the second movie. Fuck that. I'm not gonna touch these books, but yeah, let me know what you think Anyways guys, that's all for me. See you guys next time