The Death Cure Review

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Hey guys! It's been a tremendously long time since I've updated this book or anything (mostly because it's completed, but still). I'm going to be "reviewing" The Death Cure movie because I had the lovely opportunity to go and see it earlier this night! It will not be spoiler free, so it's totally okay if you want to skip through, but first, I have a question for you guys!

As I mentioned before, I haven't updated this book in a while, so it's my old writing style and the plot is kinda eh because I didn't have much experience writing when I wrote this. So I was wondering if you guys would like me to edit this book in my current writing style. I will try to keep it as close to the original as possible, but I'd really like to add more detail and such! So, tell me what you guys think in the comments, please!

Now onto my review (leave now if you do not want spoilers!):

The Death Cure was absolutely amazing! I didn't have very high expectations when I walked into the theater, but I was awed when I walked out! The acting and suspense and just everything was so awesome and I think the final product of the movie was perfect.

Now, my main issue with The Scorch Trials was that it didn't follow the book, and they made major changes in it. Of course, these changes impacted The Death Cure as well, but, for some reason, I feel they made the movie even better! I'm not sure why I don't mind the differences as much in The Death Cure, but they kept me on the edge of my seat and super anxious about what was going to happen next.

One thing that I absolutely loved about The Death Cure was that Thomesa became somewhat endgame! This made a huge ass smile break out on my face in the theater, because Thomas and Teresa finally got their perfect kiss, although she soon died after. I was devasted, even after knowing it was coming, but Teresa's death scene was amazing because of the great acting by Kaya and Dylan. 

In The Scorch Trials movie, I hated Brenda, but The Death Cure movie made me grow a soft spot for her (never will I grow one for Brenda in the books, though). I actually loved her character and everything she did to defeat WCKD. You could say Thomas and Brenda ended up "together" at the end of the movie, but you'd have to be really reaching.

These are all a bit out of order but now is the time for Newt. Thomas is such a fantastic actor and portrayed Newt's devolvement into a crank so well. I thought it was interesting how they changed how he died in the movie, and how they even changed when and why he said: "Please, Tommy, please". 

I absolutely sobbed at the end of this movie, and if you get the chance to see it, you'll understand why. I definitely think seeing The Death Cure is worth anyone's time, whether you read the books or not. It's full of action and talented actors and actresses. It's been an hour or so after I left the theater, and I still cannot stop thinking about this movie! Go see it! And if you do, tell me what you thought!

Don't forget to answer my question!

Thank you guys so much for all of the support on this book, even though it's been so long. I appreciate every read and vote and comment so much :)

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