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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Maze Runner: Scorch Trials - Movie - Review by Grace


Maze Runner: Scorch Trials - Movie - Review

I recommend that you don’t read this if you haven’t seen the first Maze Runner

Rating: 5/5 stars - Original

Maze Runner: Scorch Trials! Best thing since sliced bread! The marvellous movie that is filled with surprises was released 10th September 2015. The movie was based on a book written by James Dashner.

The thrilling sequel to Maze Runner, is the whopping amazing Maze Runner: Scorch Trials! First of all, I thought the Maze Runner series wasn’t going to get any better, until I saw Scorch Trials. The suspenseful movie features someone called Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) who is confused and curious about what is happening to the world, the people around him and himself. He has been accompanied by many survivors from a horrifying maze who want to know what is going on as well as him, including Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), Newt(Thomas Brodie-Sangster) and Minho (Ki Hong Lee). In the first movie, all Glader’s minds were swiped and they were put in a maze filled with blood curdling mechanical monsters, known by the name of Grievers. As you can tell, that would be a very tough and difficult situation to be in. Along the frightening journey very few made it out of the maze and many died trying and the rest that didn’t bother are unknown. But here comes the spoiler alert, I warned you about… One of the people that died trying were a heroic and unsuspecting role model, Chuck, he died by saving Thomas life as a knife was heading straight for Thomas’ stomach, then Chuck came to save the day, by interfering and being hit by the flying knife. Chuck's death scene was very touching and sad. It was a great movie, but Scorch Trials is even BETTER!!!

I found the storyline of Scorch Trials very suspenseful and entertaining. Since, I was in a dark movie cinema with surround sound when I first watched it, the jump scares and intense scenes caused me to constantly jump. The frightening moments made me feel even more terrified because the movie can relate to a zombie apocalypse movie. I found the storyline amazing, thrilling and intense. After having escaped the Maze, the Gladers/survivors now face a new set of challenges on the abandoned roads of an infinite landscape filled with unbelievable obstacles. Some of the challenges include the scorch (An aftermath of the world tearing itself apart), the flare (An uncured disease that has affected the world outside of the maze).

The only thing that would’ve made the movie even better is that I didn’t have Mrs Jumpy A.K.A my Mum beside me. Every time something came around the corner she would fly off her seat, that’s why I had to hold the popcorn. Other than that odd comment, I found it amazingly EXTREME!!!

Although, just because it is an awesome movie, doesn’t mean other parents will think it’s appropriate for their children and easily let them watch it. Well, they have a point. The Maze Runner is rated M: Violence, this rating is telling the truth, the action packed film has an explosion of violence and fight scenes, not really fight scenes though, more like gunshots, tackling and finally A LOT of running. The title is pretty self explanatory. And another VERY important note that I mentioned earlier, ZOMBIES!!! There are zombies, zombies, zombies and ZOMBIES. I didn’t find them too bad, but if you’re going to bring your 5 year old child to the cinema to watch this movie in the dark, they will freak out. Even I was lucky enough to watch it. I recommend age 11+, because this movie is definitely not for children under 9 years old. The movie does include many swears, curses and in one scene, Thomas, the main character uses his middle finger, which preferably is not appropriate for many audiences under 10 years old.

Pan by Letitia


Movie Review - Writing - Pan


Living a boring life at a London orphanage, 12 year old Peter suddenly finds himself in the fantastical world called Neverland. While the boys are asleep one night some of the boys are snatched up by air men on tethers and are flown by the Jolly roger to Neverland where the adventure begins.

Director Joe Wright said “There has been many series to Peter Pan from the original Peter Pan to our new Pan”, he also mentioned that he made this movie to extend the story and get more of a  insight of how Peter came to live in Neverland.

When Pan eventually makes it to Neverland he meets  James Hook and Tiger Lily and with a little negotiation they become great friends, which helps them all on their journey. They all must work together to fight and to save Neverland from the dreaded Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman). Along the way Peter’s rebellious and mischievous personality sends him to his true destiny and leads him to find out what happened to his mother.

Peter experiences many challenges in which he overcomes with the help from his friends Tiger lily and James Hook, as they travel through the magical Neverland. They meet different cultures and learn many things along the way.   

Will there be a Pan 2?
Rooney Mara who plays tiger lily) stated “We are unsure if we will make this a sequel, it all depends on how the audience responds, there is definitely plenty of things to put in the sequel if it becomes a reality”.

Personal Opinions:

Rating:                
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I think this movie is based at ages 9-14, and the genre is fiction. I has been quite a popular movie and most cinemas were fully booked each session. Many people believe that one of the reasons it was so popular was the cast member and well known actor Hugh Jackman who played Blackbeard in the film.

Overall I think the movie was great, I also believe that the actors did very well and I enjoyed the fantasy and fiction of the film. I would definitely want to see Pan 2 if it is made.

By Letitia Hill

Divergent Review by Aniela

Divergent Review

The 2014 American science fiction film, directed by Neil Burger, is based on the world-wide best selling novel, Divergent, written by Veronica Roth. A society in which people are divided into factions based on human virtues. Beatrice Prior is warned that she is Divergent and will never fit into any one of the factions, and later learns a sinister plot brewing in her seemingly perfect society.

*This Review Contains Spoilers*

Starting with the negatives, firstly, if you read the book before watching the movie would know the amount of important scenes the director didn’t include. Edward is a character whose role is reasonably important in the divergent sequel, yet he went entirely unmentioned throughout the divergent film. Having him in the film in a specific scene would explains the competitiveness of dauntless and how far they would go. If he was included in Divergent, it would explain his history and Tris’ relationship with him. Having this scene in Divergent would really help with understanding Insurgent.

Secondly, the tall and beautiful Shailene Woodley, is definitely not the small and weak Tris we imagine in the book. I believe that her acting was quite poor. She portrayed Beatrice Prior as a strong, attractive woman in Abnegation and Dauntless. In the book Beatrice (Tris) is very weak and at risk of being removed from Dauntless until near the end. Her inner thoughts are very important to the story. During the first part of Tris being in Dauntless, she is terrified. She acts strong but she is feeling incredibly upset and weak. I believe Shailene Woodley did not portray this correctly. I also find that in the movie she can seem a bit cocky which doesn’t fit with Tris’ original personality. Also, one of the characters, Tori, has quite compassionate bond with Tris, but in the movie she is quite sharp, strict and a bit bored with Tris, she doesn’t have that bond like in the book.

Lastly, I believe Neil Burger was the wrong director for this movie. The writing was a bit cheesy and the scenes were too predictable. The ending was very different in the movie, I might have appreciated it if I hadn’t read the book. Four was supposed to hack the computers and cancel the serum from controlling the people of Abnegation. But in the movie Four and Tris injected the serum into Jeanine Matthews, who then disabled the program.  It wasn’t a terrible scene, it just felt rushed and if they left it like the book, it would of explained that Four was good at hacking computers, which is useful in the next movies. Also the Fear landscapes were incorrectly portrayed. Details of Four were supposed to be revealed in his fear landscape, he seems unfazed by it. This scene is so critical to the book, it is the first time we see how vulnerable Four really is. Four never tells Tris to call him Tobias in the movie either. In Tris’ fear landscape she sacrifices herself for her family, but in the movie the scene ends with her pointing a gun to them.

Overall when reading the book I was worried about how it would translate into the movie, there isn’t a lot of action and most of the story is internalized to the protagonist. There were a few good scenes, like the zip line, aptitude test and simulations but the director tried to make a lot of changes to the story which I think was terrible. I personally think it wasn’t a good 2- hour interpretation.