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The Maze Runner (2014) - O'Brien breakout, well-made YA nonsense

 

Oozing of thrilling excitement and atmospheric visuals, a great poster for Wes Ball's The Maze Runner

 

A young man arrives to a mysterious green park ensconced in a giant labyrinth, where a group of boys live in uncertainty.

 

The Maze Runner is written by Noah Oppenheim (Jackie (2016)), Grant Pierce Myers (The Fog (2005, assistant)) and T.S. Nowlin (Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018)), adapting the same-titled 2009 best-seller by James Dashner (A Gift of Ice (2004)), and directed by debuting Wes Ball (Time for Change (2002, digital effects artist)).

If you are able to lower your skeptic guards, this Lord of the Flies-reminiscent Young Adult flick is a rather immersive, well-made serving of fantasy/sci-fi nonsense. It presents a successful mix of practical and digital effects as well as an attractive star in Dylan O'Brien (High Road (2011)).

Audiences have to accept that, perhaps in honor of the film's major studio financing parent, the mostly teenage characters have no sexuality, don't ever change clothes or go to the bathroom; but their emotions are conversely maximized. SPOILER The ending of The Maze Runner makes the whole film seem a bit like a pre-credit sequence to the main story.





Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 34 mil. $

Box office: 348.3 mil. $

= Mega-hit (returned 10.24 times its cost)

[The Maze Runner premiered 11 September (Mexico, Malaysia, Singapore) and runs 113 minutes. Shooting took place from May - July 2013 in Louisiana. The film opened #1 to a 32.5 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it stayed in the top 5 for another 2 weeks (#2-#5) and grossed 102.4 mil. $ (29.4 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were France with 24.6 mil. $ (7.1 %) and China with 23.9 mil. $ (6.9 %). Successful sequels Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018) were also with O'Brien, directed by Ball, who took them on as his next projects. O'Brien's next gig was the first sequel, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials. Dashner was ditched by his agent and publisher in 2018 following unsubstantiated #MeToo rumors of harassment. The Maze Runner is fresh at 65 % with a 5.90/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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