The tension and suspense of the first part is good, but the second part is too ugly. The name is moving maze but there is no maze in the whole process. At the beginning of the film, the protagonist and his party finally escaped from the maze and entered an institution, and found that there was a conspiracy that would not really provide them with a worry-free life, but would take them to the secret room in batches to drain their blood. Then the male protagonist and his party ran for their lives all the way, the villain chased and killed them. When they encountered loss on the way, they were infected with a companion. They left a gun for him to commit suicide and then continued to run for their lives. In the middle, they met the second female and a group, and the other party wanted to use them as a petition to join the rebel army, but later established a revolutionary friendship with the second female. Everyone encounters the rebels together, and it turns out that the rebels are also survivors of the maze. During the period, the second girl was infected and lost the virus, and the doctor of the rebel army saved the second girl with the blood of the male protagonist. It turns out that the current world environment is a world that has been ravaged by viruses. After the sun flares, the virus has swept the world, and many people have become zombies. The blood of the protagonist and the maze survivors is immune to the virus, so the villain wants to arrest them for research on mice. Then it was almost over, and the heroine suddenly rebelled, contacting the villain and wanting to wipe out everyone. The two sides fought fiercely, and the Asian brother was arrested. At the end, the male protagonist planned to rescue the Asian brother and kill the villain boss
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