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Jul 4, 2023 · Film VS Book Comparison: The Maze Runner. Disclaimer: The following review contains brief content spoiler of The Maze Runner novel and movie in order to provide a better comparison....
- The Bookshelf
Sep 23, 2014 · Perri explores the differences between The Maze Runner movie and James Dashner's book, and how they affect the overall quality of Wes Ball's film.
- Perri Nemiroff
- Senior Producer
- Thomas starts to remember things from his past life almost immediately. After relearning his name, he begins having dreams, dreams which feature himself and a young woman along with an older voice constantly purring "Wicked is good."
- In the movie, Alby and Thomas get along pretty well. Instead of being negative and somewhat antagonistic toward Thomas, Alby takes on a mentoring role early on.
- Minho is braver during the night he is stuck in the maze with Thomas and Alby. Thomas is just as obsessed with the maze in the movie as in the book, and when he makes the decision to run into the maze as the doors are closing, Minho stick around and tries to help launch Alby into the ivy.
- The serum appears just in time to save Alby from a griever sting. In the books, the serum to save those stung by the grievers is taken for granted and a part of everyday life in The Glade.
Overall, The Maze Runner is a four star read for me: the characters are excellent, but some of the plotting feels a little muddled. Read my full review, HERE. THE MOVIE. As with any extremely popular movie adaptation, the screenwriters have to stay more or less ‘on track’, otherwise audiences simply won’t accept it.
THE MAZE RUNNER is a dystopian thriller based on James Dashner's best-selling YA book trilogy. The action starts immediately, with an elevator taking a scared teenage guy, Thomas ( Dylan O'Brien ), up into the unknown.
- Wes Ball
- Sandie Angulo Chen
- Twentieth Century Fox
Sep 19, 2014 · 4 min read. The Maze Runner. Stop me if you think you’ve heard this one before: In a rigidly structured dystopian future, one plucky teenager dares to think for himself, shake up the status quo and start a revolution–or, at least the beginning of a trilogy.
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The first movie is relatively close to the book, aside from a couple of minor details. The scorch trials and death cure movies however are really quite different from the books. From character deaths to story lines etc. I read the books before the films and I was put off by the huge changes, but the films are good if you don't mind changes.