Director: Wes Ball
Starring: Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Lee Ki-hong, Thomas Brody-Sangster
Synopsis: The forest fighter led by Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) finally ushered in the final battle of good and evil after experiencing the test of life and death in maze escape and doomsday zombies. The rescue team led by Thomas, Newt (Thomas Sangster) and others spent three years planning to rescue the captured Mino, but unexpectedly found that Mino was not on the captured train. After investigation, it was learned that Mino was deeply under the control of the WCKD organization. Thomas and Newt resolutely decided to get up and go to the last pure land of human beings called "the last capital", and they did not hesitate to use Trey who betrayed the forest fighter to join the WCKD. Sha (Kaya Scodelario) breaks into WCKD to rescue Mino and the others.
Feeling: After watching the most scenes and sounds in my mind are gunshots, it seems that this kind of Hollywood battle movie should be watched less, and my head hurts. However, I found that regardless of skin color and nationality, everyone likes beauty and has their own choices about beauty and ugliness. As well as the importance of friends, this loyalty is shared by the world. There is also the material of experimenting with people, which is often seen in foreign films. It is no wonder that the Japanese like to slaughter Chinese people and experiment with prisoners in anti-Japanese films. Are these cruel acts all Western ideas? Or China is better, not "benevolence", not human.
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