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The death cure by james dashner
The death cure by james dashner





That way we won't have to have all our movies limited to less than two hours by the studios, making many of them a jumbled mess with obvious material cut out? The ending of this finale was fitting, I enjoyed the letter from Newt. Maybe the all theaters need to start having intermissions so all the people with unhealthy phone addictions can get a quick fix. Well, thank the impatient people that can't go more than 2 hours without checking their social media. Those people are the reasons we see so many movies squashed into two hour max time limits, which severely screws up a LOT of movies. I have to laugh at all the reviewers with the attention span of a gnat crying about the run time. The movie is long, but didn't feel that way at all. The way they did go is hard for me to relate to due to the character development, or lack thereof in this instance. I expected things to go one way, they didn't. The love story frustrated me, but I don't really hold that too much against the movie. There are only so many possible outcomes to a scene. It's 2018, I dare ANYONE to write a movie without a scene or two like that. Big deal, that happens in most movies these days. There were definitely a few scenes where I predicted what was going to happen. A 1 or 2 out of 10 would be something like Troll 2, not The Death Cure. I refuse to believe any fans of the first two could honestly think this movie deserves anything near that low. Looking through the other reviews I have to laugh at how many 1 out of 10 or 2 out of 10 reviews there are. I know you'll find a way to do what's right. My hope for you: when you're looking back years from now, you'll be able to say the same. If I could do it all over again, I would.

the death cure by james dashner

But from that moment you ran into the Maze, I knew I would follow you anywhere. From the first time you came up in the box, just a scared little Greenie who couldn't even remember his own name. I never thought I'd miss that stuff so much. And I remember the taste of Frypan's stew. Just the little things like where the sun used to hit the Glade at that perfect moment right before it slipped beneath the walls. And I just repeat them over and over like a prayer, and it - And it all comes flooding back.

the death cure by james dashner

So every night, I've been saying their names out loud. It's losing myself to this virus, that's what scares me.

the death cure by james dashner

But even if it's not my first, it's likely to be my last. Obviously, I don't know if I wrote any before the Maze. Newt: Dear Thomas, this is the first letter I could remember writing.







The death cure by james dashner