Jerry Clark

Jerry Clark

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  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Isac 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      moving the maze

      This film is a mystery from the beginning. A group of people who don't know where they came from came to the maze, and they don't know what's in this maze, what to do and how to get out? Curiosity drives the large group to explore this secret together, and we can't help but be attracted as they get...

    • Angeline 2022-04-20 09:01:11

      everything will change

      Anxiety in a closed space, close-up horror, bloody killing, sometimes hysterical performances, cyberpunk's heavy taste of "mucus and metal".
              In the face of the unknown and life-threatening, they do not have the youthful confusion of teenagers; even if they are brave and fearless, they are...

    The Maze Runner quotes

    • Thomas: [to Gally] You don't have to come with us, but we are leaving. Anyone else who wants to come, now's your last chance!

      Gally: Don't listen to him, he's just trying to scare you, all right?

      Thomas: No, I'm not trying to scare you, you're already scared. All right? I'm scared. But I'd rather risk my life out there than spending the rest of it in here. We don't belong here. Hey, this place isn't our home. We were put here. Okay? We were trapped here! At least out there, we've a choice. We can make it outta here. I know that.

    • Ava Paige: Hello. My name is Doctor Ava Paige. I'm Director of Operations of the World Catastrophe Killzone Department. If you're watching this, that means you've successfully completed the Maze Trials. I wish I could be there in person to congratulate you... but circumstances seem to have prevented it. I'm sure by now, you must all be very confused, angry, frightened. I can only assure you that everything that's happened to you, everything we've done to you, it was all done for a reason. You won't remember, but the sun has scorched our world. Billions of lives lost to fire, famine, suffering on a global scale. The fallout was unimaginable. What came after was worse. We called it the Flare, a deadly virus that attacks the brain. It is violent, unpredictable... incurable - or so we thought. In time, a new generation emerged that could survive the virus. Suddenly, there was a reason to hope for a cure, but finding it would not be easy. The young would have to be tested, even sacrificed, inside harsh environments, where their brain activity could be studied, all in an effort to understand what makes them different - what makes you different. You may not realize it, but you're very important. Unfortunately, your trials have only just begun. As you'll no doubt soon discover, not everyone agrees with our methods. Progress is slow, people are scared. It may be too late for us... for me... but not for you. The outside world awaits. Remember: Wicked is good.