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Thoughts about the movie. (Emphasis on Minho and Gally!)

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kirstin ✿ Watched the movie yesterday with a friend who hasn't read the books yet and she loved it! She couldn't wait for the sequel, and guess what? She harbored a crush on freakin' Minho after the film! *squeeeeeeeals* I was silently giggling each time he appeared on screen but I didn't tell her that he's my favorite character, but she was the first one who opened her mouth telling me she liked Minho and she found him appealing!

Okay, serious thoughts about the movie: It was amazing! I loved every bit of it buuuuut ... was hoping that it had a little more of the elements from the book in it.

I only have two complaints: (view spoiler)

I know that seems a lot of complaints but believe me, I loved the movie so much. I understand that they couldn't make it exactly like the book, so I just enjoyed what the movie had to offer. And enjoy it I did. I was very entertained and despite the fact that I have just read the book two weeks ago, I was still thrilled and on the edge of my seat as I watched the movie. It was nerve-wracking. And my friend told me she was holding her breath! I can say the same for the rest of the people who watched it with us. I could practically hear them release their breath once the suspense sequence was over.

This last part is dedicated for Gally. Let me tell you first that Gally was never my most nor least favorite character in the book. I just felt indifference towards him. I did not care for him at all. But let me just say, too, that Will Poulter gave him life. I seriously cannot say that he's an asshole even if he acted like one, but his actions were justified and therefore, understandable. In the book, he already hated Thomas when Tom was first introduced. In the film, however, he wasn't like that. He even shook hands with Thomas and like, congratulated him sincerely when he remembered his name! When he started acting like a jerk, it was because Thomas was breaking the rules. He had a point, honestly. They survived in the Glade for so long because they had all abided by their rules and regulations. In my opinion, Gally just really cared for their survival. There was always a valid reason as to why he did what he did. I even felt bad for him, tbh, lol. Thomas had just arrived in the Glade but he's already everyone's fave (something I seriously find a bit annoying), lmao. They were very unfair when it came to Gally. If only they made him more of a jerk, I would have been okay with them just being always against him. I don't know, but I was actually agreeing with him sometimes because I could see his point. And you would too, if you try looking at the perspectives of every Glader and not just Thomas's.

Well, that's all! Bottomline: Go watch the movie!
My rating: 9/10


Monica Im reading the book now because i really liked the movie which is rare because lately the adaptations of these ya books havent been good. The movie at the end had enough twist to make u want to see the second unlike Divergent which i thought was a bad adaptation of the book. But i might think that because divergent wasnt a good series imo. Based on the movie my fav characters were Newt, Alby and i liked Gally(i kind of understood his point if view of things) which might change once i finish the book and see how the movie might have change some of the characteristics of the characters


Ilana i just got home from seeing the movie, and i have to say that it's been quite some time since i've read the book to have my direct comparisons, but i think that they did an ok job. Def a few changes from the book to the movie, but all were expected.

A few things that i noticed:
1) the character relationships were really downplayed in the movie. i get it, there's not a lot of time to talk through things, but i feel like there was a lot more depth that added to the tension in the book that we don't see in the movie
2) the way of speaking - i think the way that the book was written with their own dialect of sorts made it a bit more rich, and again, i get why it was downplayed in the movie, and i think that it actually worked to keep the flow going, but i kept expecting more 'glade' terminology to be thrown about.
3) we don't really get to see Thomas' immersion into the scene there. in the book, he spends time with all of the other jobs before he finally becomes a runner and it was immediate almost in the movie

Anyhow - i think that i'm actually going to re-read it now, and try really hard to read scorch trials since i couldnt finish it the first time around (don't know why) but i'm crossing my fingers just in case there's a movie :)


Emma I want to start off talking about Gally. People address him as 'the bad guy' but really, is he?

Book Gally and movie Gally were two different characters. In the book, he is crazy. He's mean on purpose, he's selfish, and he hates Thomas the moment he arrives in the Glade. BUT. Can you blame him? Gally is a very misunderstood character. The reason people see him as the villain is because he's so mean, hateful and kind of psycho. It's only because he SAW Thomas when he went through the Changing. And then, so did Ben, and then Alby. What he saw made him think what he thought of Thomas (if that makes sense). I completely understood the reasons for the things he did and said in the book. While others thought he was just being stupid, I got it. I was like yep, I know what you're talking about you crazy shank.

Movie Gally was different. He was more of a leader, and he had a stable mind throughout the film (until the last scene) and he was a bit of a jerk, yes, but how could you not be after everything started to change so suddenly? He was stronger in the film, and his reasons were more understandable in the movie.

Gally is my favourite character. Did I like these changes? I don't know, really. I loved the idea of him being so crazy and mean in the book. However, I have to take a bow to Will Poulter. Holy shuck, did he do a fantastic job. He was just perfect, and he's a fabulous actor.

So, the whole idea of how they solved the Maze. I liked the movie way, but the book way was so much more complicated. I didn't like the number sequence for opening the (what I can only assume was) Griever hole/home thing. I liked the words better, it was more realistic to me (not that anything here is really realistic). But I did love what they did, and I loved the look of the Glade, it was PERFECT.

Newt, Alby and Minho. First of all, Thomas Brodie Sangster did a FANTASTIC job. I was worried because in the trailer he seemed really serious, and not happy and nice like in the book. But he really was! He was such a cutie in the book, and I will never forget the look on his face after seeing the Glade and the Maze from above in the helicopter. It was just like, he has spent the last 3 years in there, and it was just... in a factory. That bit really, really broke my heart, more than anything else in the movie.
Minho was SEXY! He was perfect, I really liked him better than I did in the book! And there was no sarcasm with Minho in the movie, but I think that's okay. Frypan's humour in the movie made up for that (bless).
Alby was different too. He had that cool and calm personality, but he was a LOT nicer then he was in the book. I didn't like him that much at first in the book, because he was so dismissive of Tommy.

One thing that really annoys me, is that now that Dylan O'Brien has been Thomas, pretty much HALF the fans and ALL of the new-reader fans are saying he's their favourite character. Thomas wasn't anything compared to Newt and Minho, lets be honest. I feel like now everyone's seeing the fabulous Dylan O'Brien as Thomas suddenly they're all like "Oh my god I love him the most!" Does anyone else realise this??

And Teresa. I HATED her in the book, and still do. Kaya didn't change that for me. I will always hate that slinthead (notice how no one used this in the movie?) although she was perfect in the movie.

Overall, I shucking loved the movie. A 9.5/10 for me. I read this book about 3 years ago and have been obsessed ever since and have been waiting soooooo long for the movie. Now it's finally here, I am very happy.


Emma And I am so sorry that was so long. I didn't intend to write all that :/


message 6: by Aashna (new)

Aashna Gill AVOID THE MOVIE


Emma What?


Jesper Sandvik I didn't like Thomas in the movie. . . He was too, good, you know. He was acting like he had been in the Glade the longest. . . I don't know.


Emma You mean like he became a leader when he shouldn't be? No wonder Gally didn't trust him :p


Cindy I watched the movie on friday, it had some points from the book but they changed the story a bit. Its been a while since i ready the book but other than that i think they did an ok job on the movie


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