The Maze Runner: Not too much of a maze

The Maze Runner
Starring: Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Will Poulter
Rated: 5/10
Ever since The Hunger Games kind of young adult movies came into fashion, crazy edge-of-the-seat challenge bouts have sold like hot cakes. Though a wee bit different from this genre, The Maze Runnerqualifies for similarly formatted thrills though it has been propelled as a science fiction thriller.
Battling amnesia and being popped up in the middle of nowhere in a lift which only goes upward and opens up to a box, Thomas arrives to a patch of land encircled by a high walled maze. And this maze is visited by mechanised monsters called grievers who look like botoxed spiders on a mission to kill.
Thomas’ job is to beat this unending and mysterious maze and escape back to civilisation, something he soon realises is full of impossibilities, especially with the others like him not wanting to take any chances with their lives.
Despite being pegged on very many confused inroads into this maze, and with some humans being attacked by a deadly disease which turns them into exploding killers, the film fails to really ingrain the thrills into its lopsided script. The result is stretched boredom by the time the film reaches the second half. May not be the film for a crowded week.

Source: Sunday Pioneer,  21 September, 2014
 

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