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A Lot or a Little? What you will—and won't—find in this book. What's the Story? After five weeks of solitary confinement at WICKED the government agency headquarters, Thomas needs a shower and some answers. They're willing to give him both if he's ready to get his memory back through an operation. But when he and some of his friends decide against getting their memories back it sets in motion an escape plan to Denver, one of the protected cities where the Flare disease is screened for and protected against constantly. All is not so safe in Denver, though. Looking for other escaped friends uncovers plots to take down WICKED - about time, Thomas thinks - and rumors of city officials becoming ill and spreading the disease. It's not long before lawlessness reigns and Thomas has to decide whom he's going to side with the too-powerful government that still wants his help, the rebels who want to take them down, or his friends who just want out of government control for good. Talk to Your Kids About ... Families can talk about what a dark dystopian world this is. How is it different from other books you've read? Do you think the goals of the scientists will ever be met? Do you think Thomas made the right decision in the end? Do you think all the violence in this book made sense for the story the author was trying to tell or was it too much? If you were Thomas would you want your memory back? Why did he make the decision he did?

TheDeath Cure is a 2011 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by American writer James Dashner and the third published in the Maze Runner series. It was published on 11 October 2011 by Delacorte Press and was preceded in publication order by The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials and followed by the series prequels, The Kill Order and The Fever Code.

Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes. The Death Cure Summary Thomas has been in solitary confinement after rescue from the Scorch Trials. After several weeks, Rat Man comes in and tells Thomas that the Trials are over now, and that WICKED has all the information they need. He takes Thomas to an auditorium, where the remaining subjects of the Trials are gathered. Rat Man, who is really Assistant Director Janson of WICKED, says that they are going to give the subjects their memories back. Janson also tells them that the majority of the Trial subjects are Immune to the Flare, but that a few are not. Included amongst the control variables– those who are not immune–is Newt. Thomas, Minho, and Newt refuse to undergo the memory procedure and are led to another room for solitary confinement. WICKED intends to force the procedure upon them, but Brenda, who is Thomas’s surgery technician, helps them escape. Brenda and Jorge have also been working for WICKED the whole time, but they hate the organization. They are now actually Thomas’s friends, and not just acting the part on behalf of WICKED. Brenda takes Thomas, Minho, and Newt to go find Jorge. Jorge is a pilot, and can fly a Berg out to escape the facilities. The friends manage to escape, but not without encountering WICKED guards. WICKED has a weapon called a Launcher, which electrocutes its victims. Thomas and Brenda are shot with Launchers, but they do manage to escape on the Berg. Thomas is upset to find out that Teresa and the other subjects have also escaped on a Berg he believes that they left Thomas, Minho, and Newt behind. Jorge navigates the Berg to the city of Denver in Colorado. Denver is supposedly a safe city that guards itself against the Flare infection very well. There is also a defected WICKED doctor there, a man named Hans. Brenda believes that Hans can help them remove the chips planted in Thomas, Minho, and Newt’s brains, so that WICKED can no longer control them. When they reach the Denver airport, Newt stays behind because he is not an Immune. At the airport, a man delivers a cryptic note to Thomas. The note is from Gally, who is still alive, much to Thomas’s surprise. Gally is now working for the Right Arm, an organization opposed to WICKED. Before visiting Hans, Thomas and his friends visit Gally. Gally informs them of two key facts. First, Denver has been corrupt for a very long time and is actually heavily infested with the Flare. Second, someone has been kidnapping Immunes. After seeing Gally, Thomas and his friends visit Hans, who manages to remove their WICKED control chips. As they are waiting in a coffee shop after seeing Hans, Flare testers attack a drugged-out infected man. They also capture Thomas, who lingered for too long. Thomas’s captors are bounty hunters, who want to sell him due to his Immune status. WICKED weaponry guns down Thomas’s captors, and Janson appears on a screen, asking Thomas to come back to WICKED. He says Thomas is the Final Candidate’. WICKED is not coming down to Denver because of the crazy infection rates. Thomas’s friends find him again after this encounter with Janson. They head back to the Berg, only to find that Newt is gone he has been taken by other Cranks and is now living with them. Newt’s deterioration due to the Flare is exponential. Thomas and his friends hunt down Newt, who is living at the Crank Palace’, the place where all the infected people are quarantined. Newt, who is already partially insane, tells them to leave him alone. Broken and upset, Thomas and his friends are chased out of the quarantine by other Cranks, just barely making it on board their Berg in time. Jorge flies the Berg back to the Denver entry point, but Flare tester bounty hunters immediately capture them. When Thomas and his friends are taken captive, they find that Teresa, Aris, and other members of their original groups are also prisoners of the bounty hunters. Minho helps overpower guards who come in to give them food. The guards are working for the Right Arm, not for WICKED. Thomas and Brenda insist on talking to the higher-ups of the Right Arm, and are taken through the city to the Right Arm headquarters. There, they meet Gally and the Right Arm’s head, Vince. Vince says that they are running a lookalike operation they will pretend to sell immunes to WICKED and then infiltrate the complex. Thomas agrees to be part of this plan. He will pretend to go back as the Final Candidate’, and will plant a device that will disable WICKED weapons. As they drive back through the city to the Berg that will take Thomas to WICKED, Thomas and the Right Arm personnel encounter Cranks on the street. Thomas sees Newt and tries to save him, but Newt begs for Thomas to kill him instead. Thomas finally respects his friend’s wishes, killing him. Thomas is flown up to WICKED, and pretends to hike back into the facility. Rat Man tells Thomas that they need him to sacrifice himself for science the doctors need to read his brain and use for the cure. Thomas asks for more time, hoping the Right Arm will get here before the fatal surgery. Janson does not give Thomas much time or choice, and is putting him under anesthesia just as the Right Arm does arrive. Thomas goes unconscious from an injection, but wakes up to find a letter from Chancellor Ava Paige, who has a backup plan she asks Thomas to find all the Immunes, who are hidden in the Maze, and take a Flat Trans to a safe place. As Thomas runs out to look for his friends, he realizes that the Right Arm intends only to destroy WICKED. Explosives are going off everywhere. When Thomas finds his friends, he takes them to the Maze to help get the Immunes out and to the Flat Trans. In the process, they have to fight Grievers deployed to kill them. Many people die from explosions and falling debris. Just before Thomas and his friends enter the Flat Trans, Janson and backups arrive to stop them. Thomas and his friends fight them, and Thomas kills Janson. As they prepare to finally enter the Flat Trans, Teresa dives and saves Thomas from a falling piece of ceiling; the ceiling crushes Teresa instead, killing her. Thomas and his friends enter the Flat Trans, arriving in a lush nature hideaway. Brenda disables the Flat Trans and burns the entrance around it. The group prepares to begin life again. A final correspondence from Chancellor Ava Paige reveals that the Chancellor planned this backup plan because she was afraid that a cure would never be found. She thinks that Immunes were the real hope for humanity all along. Her email also reveals that the Flare was actually released as a form of population control by the government.
Basedon the young adult novels of James Dashner, the original 2014 film starred Dylan O'Brien as Thomas, a teenage boy who wakes in a glade enclosed by huge stone walls with no idea how he got there.
It’s following in the footsteps of its predecessor. Have you been paying attention, gladers?Today we’re looking at The Death Cure’ movie vs. the book. Like its predecessor, The Death Cure’ movie is very different from the source material. And yet while we counted more changes in this movie than we did in The Scorch Trials’, the very core of the book’s story is present. Still, it’s hard to ignore some of these differences! We counted 24 differences between the book and movie — how about you? You might also be interested in… 22 BOOK TO MOVIE CHANGES IN THE SCORCH TRIALS’ MOVIE 12 BOOK TO MOVIE CHANGES IN MOCKINGJAY, PART 2’ MOVIE SPOILERS 26 BOOK TO MOVIE CHANGES IN THE ALLEGIANT’ MOVIE Here are all the Death Cure movie differences! BOOK AND MOVIE SPOILERS BELOW! 1. That insane train opening. In the Book It’s not in the book at all. The book opens with Thomas as a prisoner of WICKED. He’s in solitary confinement for nearly a month before being reunited with the other the Movie Thomas and his friends are on a mission to rescue Minho who is en route to the WCKD headquarters. They ultimately manage to steal away an entire boxcar of children from WCKD but fail to rescue Minho. 2. Basically everything Minho. In the Book Minho is with Thomas and his friends from the beginning. He was never taken by WICKED like he is at the end of The Scorch Trials’ movie. In the Movie Rescuing Minho from WCKD is the story’s major plot point. Their infiltration into the city — and the purpose of breaking into WCKD — is to save Minho, who is being experimented on by WCKD doctors. 3. The memory surgery is absent. In the Book At the beginning of the book, Janson tells the gladers that they’ll be getting their memories back. Thomas, Newt and Minho are suspicious of the offer and at first refuse. They’re eventually forced to comply. When Thomas is being led into the memory surgery, Brenda appears and reveals that she had been working for WICKED but was plotting against them. She and Jorge break Thomas, Newt and Minho out before they receive the the Movie This entire plot point is absent from the movie. 4. Janson doesn’t reveal who is and isn’t immune. In the Book Janson reveals from the beginning who is and isn’t immune. It’s here where Thomas learns that Newt isn’t immune to the Flare. Janson goes on to explain that WICKED placed individuals who weren’t immune in the Glade as control variables for their experiment. In the Movie This scene never takes place. However, Newt does realize that he isn’t immune about mid-way through the film — when he has the Flare. He shares his suspicion with Thomas that he must have been placed in the Glade as a control variable. 5. The Right Arm is around from the very beginning. In the Book The Right Arm is introduced almost midway through the story when they’re revealed to be kidnapping people immune to the Flare. It’s revealed that their actual plan is to use their kidnapped immunes as a way to sneak into the WICKED headquarters and ultimately bring the organization down. In the Movie The Right Arm is introduced in The Scorch Trials’ movie and plays a major role in the final fight scene with WCKD. Thus, they’re present at the very beginning of The Death Cure’ movie. In fact, Vince helps Thomas in his attempt to rescue Minho from the train. It’s also important to note that the Right Arm intends to sail a ship away to a safe place in the movie. The entire story of capturing immunes is absent from the Mad Scientist Teresa. In the Book Teresa’s loyalty to WICKED is a hot point in the book — there’s no doubt about that. But in the beginning of The Death Cure, Thomas witnesses her escaping WICKED with a group of gladers. She and the other gladers make their way to Denver where they’re eventually captured by the Right Arm and later reunited with Thomas and his friends. In the Movie Teresa is mad scientist all the way! She’s actively using Minho to create a cure for the Flare. Her storyline from the book is thrown out the window. 7. Thomas, Newt and Frypan’s mission to rescue Minho alone. In the Book As explained above, Thomas and his friends escape WICKED with the help of Brenda and Jorge. From there, they head to Denver. In the Movie Thomas decides he’s going to go on a solo mission to rescue Minho. Newt and Frypan find out about Thomas leaving and decide to go with him. They soon get trapped by some cranks and are then rescued by Brenda and The cranks in the tunnel scene. In the Book There is a moment in the book where Thomas and his friends are attacked by a group of cranks while driving in a van with Lawrence on their way to meet the Right Arm. But this scene takes place much later in the book when they’re in Denver. In the Movie The scene where they’re being attacked in their car takes place in the tunnel at the beginning of the movie instead. Lawrence isn’t present at this point in the film. 9. “The city” is the only city left. In the Book Readers are led to believe that there are a number of cities still standing. The city that Thomas and his friends travel to is specifically identified as Denver, Colorado. In the Movie It’s said that there are next to no cities left. The city that Thomas travels to is never referred to by name. 10. There’s no Crank Palace. In the Book There’s an area where cranks have been quarantined in Denver. Newt is eventually taken here and Thomas and his friends go to find him. They fail to convince Newt to come with them and he’s left at the Crank Palace. In the Movie Crank Palace isn’t in the movie. Newt never leaves the core group. 11. Hans isn’t in the movie. In the Book One of the major reasons Thomas and his friends go to Denver is to meet up with a man named Hans. Hans used to work for WICKED and can take the tracking chips out of the gladers. He eventually does this, though after WICKED starts mind controlling Thomas who attacks everyone during the surgery. In the Movie Hans isn’t in the movie and the primary motivation for going to the city is to rescue Minho. Later on in the film, Teresa is the one to extract the tracking chips from Thomas and his friends. The mind control element is absent. 12. Gally’s not really working for the Right Arm. In the Book When arriving in Denver, Thomas receives a note stating that Gally would like to meet him. When they finally meet, it’s revealed that Gally is working with the Right Arm. In the Movie A group of masked men captures Thomas and his friends when they arrive outside the city. Gally is revealed to be one of these men. It’s also learned that he’s working with a rebel group of cranks rather than the Right Arm. 13. Lawrence has a heightened role in the movie. In the Book Lawrence takes Thomas to the Right Arm where he meets Vince. He later drops Thomas off at the WICKED headquarters as part of a plan to take them down. In the Movie Lawrence appears as the Voldemort-esque leader of a crank army. He eventually blows up the wall protecting the city, killing himself but allowing the cranks from the outside world to overcome the city and WCKD. 14. The break into WCKD headquarters is totally different. In the Book Thomas teams up with the Right Arm to break into WICKED headquarters. The plan is for Thomas to sneak a device into the headquarters that will disable everyone’s weapons, giving the Right Arm a fair advantage against the WICKED guards. The Right Arm storms the headquarters just as Thomas is about to be operated on by Janson and his the Movie Thomas and his friends kidnap Teresa as she’s going home for the night… to her apartment?. They eventually break into the headquarters disguised as guards, using Teresa’s thumbprint as a key to get into high-security areas of the building. They rescue Minho and the children WCKD has captured. 15. That insane bus scene. In the Book It’s not in the book. In the Movie Holy shank! Brenda drives a bus of rescued children as part of a high-speed chase through the city. Just when she appears caught, Frypan pulls the bus into the air with a crane. It’s crazy. 16. Newt’s death is different. In the Book Thomas eventually spots Newt on the highway this is sometime after having left him at the Crank Palace. They’re on their way to WICKED headquarters when they spot him. Newt’s gone full crank at this point but Thomas tries to convince him to go with them. Newt’s not having it and attacks Thomas, begging for death. Thomas finally agrees to do so. He shoots Newt in the head. In the Movie The Flare finally overcomes Newt as they escape from WCKD headquarters. Like in the book, Newt starts attacking Thomas. Meanwhile, Minho and Brenda are racing to get medication to Newt with the hopes of delaying the Flare’s effects. While fighting with Thomas, Newt takes out a knife and accidentally stabs himself during their scuffle. This happens right as Brenda arrives with the Everything Chancellor Page. In the Book Paige never appears in the books. That doesn’t mean she isn’t absent, however. She’s definitely present within the Maze Runner world. In fact she communicates with Thomas in The Death Cure via a note. This happens after he’s infiltrated WICKED headquarters and avoided Janson’s operation to extract his brain. Paige’s note says that she stopped the operation apparently they didn’t actually need his brain or something and instructs Thomas to save the kidnapped immunes. In the Movie Paige is very present throughout the film. She’s working with Janson and Teresa to find a cure at the headquarters. Thomas eventually meets with her, convinced that he is the key to the cure they’ve been looking for. But before he can go with her, Janson kills her and takes Thomas for himself. 18. They never go back to the Maze. In the Book Paige’s note to Thomas instructs him to go back to the Maze/Glade from Book 1. The kidnapped immunes are being held there and Thomas has an opportunity to lead them to a safe place where they’ll be free from violence forever. They need to get to a portal/transporter — “Flat Trans” — to get to the safe place. On their way, the Right Arm begins destroying the Movie It’s not in the movie. However, we do see a flashback to the Maze from Minho while Teresa and her evil doctor friends are experimenting on him. 19. Where did all the grievers go? In the Book A pack of grievers comes to life and attacks Thomas and the immunes as they try to escape the Maze. Thomas fights off the grievers but some of the immunes are killed during the attack. In the Movie Also not in the movie. But again, we see a griever in one of Minho’s forced nightmares. 20. Janson is killed by cranks. In the Book Just as Thomas and the immunes are about to escape through the Flat Trans, Janson and his cronies show up. Janson tries to stop Thomas, but Thomas ultimately kills Janson by strangling him to death. In the Movie Janson chases Thomas and Teresa into a room where cranks are being held and experimented on. This allows Thomas to shatter one of the glass doors protecting them from the cranks. The cranks are released and immediately attack and kill Janson. 21. Teresa’s death is different too. In the Book Teresa saves Thomas’s life, pushing him out of the way from falling debris. The debris crushes her instead. Thomas goes on to escape through the Flat Trans. In the Movie THOMAS AND TERESA KISS for reals this time. They’re on the roof of the WCKD headquarters and Jorge flies the berg toward them. Teresa helps Thomas jump into the Berg, but the building collapses before she can be Nope to the Brenda kiss. In the Book After finally arriving in paradise, the story ends with Thomas and Brenda kissing. It’s implied that Brenda is keeping something from Thomas. In the Movie They make it to paradise — not through the flat trans — but the giant ship seen in the beginning of the movie. And Brenda and Thomas don’t kiss. Instead, they carve the names of the loved ones they lost into a stone. 23. Newt’s note is now a letter. In the Book Newt hands Thomas a note at the beginning of the book, shortly after learning he’s not immune to the Flare. He tells Thomas to read the note when the time is right. Thomas does so shortly after leaving Newt at the Crank Palace. Newt has asked Thomas to kill him in the note. In the Movie Newt gives Thomas a small capsule. Thomas opens the capsule at the end of the film and finds a two-page letter from Newt. It’s a lot nicer than the note Newt wrote him in the book. The letter essentially praises Thomas for being the good friend and leader he is and reflects on what they’ve been through, the people they’ve met and the things they’ve overcome since Thomas arrived in the Maze. 24. WCKD is not good. In the Book An epilogue written by Chancellor Paige reveals the final twist. Brenda and Jorge had been planted by WICKED after Paige realized that the attempt to find a cure wouldn’t succeed. Brenda and Jorge’s mission was to lead the remaining immunes to a safe and secure place — a place away from the cranks. This would allow the immunes to start civilzation anew while the rest of the world dies off. Paige also reveals that the government created the Flare virus as a method of population control. They weren’t able to control the virus, so WICKED stepped in with the goal of preserving the human race. With Brenda and Jorge leading the immunes to the safe paradise, they essentially succeed in their mission. This proves Paige’s point WICKED is good. In the Movie It’s not in the movie. They make it to the safe paradise, but Paige’s memo proving that WCKD is good does not appear in the film. Did you like these changes? Did you notice any changes that we missed? Discuss the movie in the comments! Editor's Note James Dashner, the author of the Maze Runner series, was dropped by his agent and publisher because of allegations of sexual misconduct made by several anonymous individuals. We feel it's important for our readers to be aware of these allegations. 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Discouraged rebellious and definitely not trusting, Thomas, Newt, Minho, Brenda and Jorge break out and escape to Denver, now a walled city meant to be reserved for the uninfected and the immune. But it's all too clear that Newt has already been infected and is teetering on the verge of madness. The Death CureThe Maze Runner 3by James Dashner My rating 3 / 5Genre YA dystopian Spoiler notice The following review may contain some spoilers for the previous books in the series, The Maze Runner & The Scorch Trials. The first thought I had after I finished reading this book was, “Eh.” And in a lot of ways, that accurately sums up my thoughts on it. It was…okay. Not terrible better than book 2, but not great either. The answers in this book only solidified my theory that Dashner did not have the trilogy planned out when he wrote the first book and didn’t really know where to go from the maze. The reasoning behind all of the trials and “variables” was mediocre at best. Terminology was strange and didn’t always make sense like “killzone”, and in the end, most of what was going on was not any more grand, exciting, or surprising than everything I guessed at along the way. The ending was more of what I would call a “non-ending.” Not satisfying in any way. The characters didn’t get much better in this book. The only character I really liked throughout the series was shafted in this book. Teresa was even more pointless in this book than in the previous. And I seriously don’t get any kind of a feel for Brenda. So many people like her, but she seems fairly lifeless to me. And something she said near the beginning of this book, now that I think of it, makes no real sense and barely came into play. So in the end, would I recommend this series? No. Not to adult readers, at least. Maybe teenagers get more out of it, I don’t know. It seems like it’s one of those that you either love or just don’t care for at all. I liked the first book, but the rest of the series didn’t deliver on that set-up. And I have no desire to read the two prequel books. Find out more about The Death Cure See what I’m reading next. If you’ve read this book, or read it in the future, feel free to let me know what you think! Downloadthe eBook The Death Cure in PDF or EPUB format and read it directly on your mobile phone, computer or any device. Menu. Ebook reviews. Ebook rating average. User Rating. average based on 0 reviews. 5 star . 0% . 4 star . 0% . 3 star . 0% . 2 star . 0% . A Novel - Madeline Miller; A Darker Shade of Magic: A Novel - Victoria Detail Novel “The Death Cure” Judul The Death Cure Genre Action, Thriller, & Science Fiction Penulis James Dashner Bahasa Indonesia Penerbit Gramedia Pustaka Utama Tahun Terbit 17 September 2014 Jumlah Halaman 436 halaman Berat Buku Kg Lebar Buku Cm Panjang Buku 20 Cm ISBN 9789794338490 Harga Buku Rp Sinopsis Buku “The Death Cure”Penulis Buku “The Death Cure”Review Buku “The Death Cure”Buku Best Seller NovelArtikel Terkait Rekomendasi Novel Sinopsis Buku “The Death Cure” Keadaan makin tak terkendali. Penculikan manusia kebal terjadi di mana-mana. WICKED menyebarkan foto Thomas sebagai buronan paling dicari dengan imbalan tinggi. Kejutan justru muncul di Denver, kota dengan pengamanan super ketat terhadap penyebaran virus Flare. Seorang kawan lama muncul. Bagaimana mungkin? Bukankah dia sudah mati di tangan Thomas? Di Denver pula sebuah kelompok rahasia menyatakan diri sebagai musuh WICKED dan menawarkan bantuan. Andai Thomas bisa mempercayai mereka …. Lama bergabung dengan WICKED membuatnya meragukan apa pun. Namun, tak ada waktu berlama-lama memikirkan tujuan kelompok itu sebenarnya. Thomas harus bergegas menyelamatkan diri dan kawan-kawannya dari tangan penculik. Siapakah otak di balik penculikan itu? Mengapa mereka menculik manusia kebal? Sementara itu, WICKED mempunyai rencana baru yang tak kalah gila dan Thomas lah satu-satunya orang yang bisa mengeluarkannya. Sanggupkah Thomas kembali ke neraka itu demi menghancurkan rencana yang mengancam kelangsungan hidup umat manusia? Penulis Buku “The Death Cure” James Dashner, James Dashner merupakan penulis kelahiran tahun 1972 di bulan November 26 di kota Austell, Georgia. James Dashner merupakan salah satu dari enam anak dalam keluarga. James Dashner dibesarkan sebagai seorang Mormon, di usianya yang ke 10 tahun, dia mulai mengetik di mesin tik orang tuanya. James Dashner lulus dari SMA Duluth pada tahun 1991, pindah dari Atlanta Georgia ke Provo, Utah. kemudian James Dashner belajar di Universitas Brigham Young, di mana dia menerima gelar master di bidang akuntansi. James Dashner dan istrinya, Lynette Anderson, yang merupakan mantan mahasiswa Universitas Brigham Young, memiliki empat anak dan sekarang tinggal di Utah. James Dashner Merupakan seorang penulis fiksi spekulatif Amerika, terutama seri untuk anak-anak atau dewasa muda, seperti seri “The Maze Runner” dan seri fantasi dewasa muda “The 13th Reality”. Novelnya tahun 2008 yang berjudul “The Journal of Curious Letters”, yang pertama dalam seri, adalah salah satu pilihan tahunan “Borders Original Voices”. Pada tahun 2018, James Dashner dijatuhkan oleh agennya Michael Bourret dan juga oleh penerbitnya, Penguin Random House. Tokoh dalam Buku “The Death Cure” Thomas -Minho -Newt -Gally -Teresa -Brenda -Aris Jones -Frypan -Ava Paige -Glader -Chuck -Jorge -Janson Serta tokoh-tokoh karakter lainnya dalam buku “The Death Cure” “The Death Cure” Buku karya James Dashner ini akan didominasi dengan alur maju dan diselipkan juga alur mundur di dalamnya ditambah akan menjadi cerita final dari cerita “The Maze Runner” akan mengisahkan akan menonjolkan sisi persahabatan yang akan dituangkan dalam sebuah petualangan yang menegangkan. Buku “The Death Cure” karya penulis James Dashner dikenal sangat sukses membangun chemistry antara Thomas, Minho, dan Newt di dalam kisah buku ini, hingga buku ini dijadikan sebuah film layar lebar di mancanegara. dimana akan menceritakan kisah persahabatan dari tokoh-tokoh utama di atas namun meskipun sangat dikenal oleh seluruh dunia penulis James Dashner seperti kesulitan menempatkan tokoh-tokoh lainnya seperti Teresa, Aris, Frypan, Gally, dan lain-lainnya. meskipun seperti kesulitan dalam menonjolkan tokoh lainnya seperti pada tokoh Teresa, misalnya. Namun yang terjadi namun tokoh tersebut tidak seperti benar-benar hidup, dimana Penggemar novel distopia dan adventure Grameds bisa membaca novel ini terlebih dahulu agar dapat memahami jalan cerita dalam kisahnya dan akan lebih baik jika membaca buku sebelumnya, atau dapat menonton filmnya terlebih dahulu, dimana buku ini memiliki isi yang bagus dan jika kita pembacanya yang memiliki keinginan untuk belajar menulis adegan suspense. Sebagai novel pamungkas dari trilogi dari “The Maze Runner”, penulis James Dashner seperti mati-matian menyerahkan keahliannya dalam membingkai cerita ini dengan rasa full adventure. sebelumnya buku “The Death Cure” merupakan buku ketiga dimana, Buku pertamanya akan menceritakan akan kisah dari tokoh Thomas, Minho, Newt, dan teman-temannya, yang terjebak dalam sebuah tempat yang bernama “Glade” dimana tempat ini dikelilingi oleh sebuah labirin atau “Maze”. Dimana mereka harus berjuang untuk keluar dari labirin atau “Maze” tersebut hidup-hidup dan mencari tahu kenapa mereka kehilangan memori dalam diri mereka dan kenapa seseorang menempatkan mereka di dalam tempat tersebut dalam kurun waktu yang cukup lama yaitu selama 3 tahun. Setelah berhasil berjuang di dalam labirin atau “Maze” tersebut dengan keadaan selamat, akhirnya mereka mengetahui bahwasannya mereka merupakan sebuah subyek penelitian yang dijadikan percobaan untuk mencari tahu dan menemukan obat dari penyakit Flare. penyakit yang menyerang bagian dari otak manusia. Penyakit ini muncul akibat badai matahari beberapa tahun sebelumnya dan merekalah yang menjadi subyek untuk menemukan daerah pemulihan di bagian otak mereka yang akhirnya digunakan untuk melengkapi cetak-biru dalam rangka menemukan obat tersebut. Buku kedua, “The Scorch Trials” akan bercerita tentang sebuah perjalanan Thomas dan teman-temannya di tempat kedua setelah labirin atau Maze. yag berada di Scorch, dimana mereka harus menjalani sebuah tes fisik untuk menghadapi “Crank” atau manusia gila yang telah terinfeksi penyakit “Flare” dan berhadapan dengan cuaca yang sangat buruk, dimana semua tes tersebut dirancang oleh sebuah perusahaan yang bernama “WICKED”. Berlanjut pada ke buku ketiganya yang berjudul “The Death Cure”, merupakan buku yang akan direview ini dimana seakan tak ada habisnya, Thomas dan teman-temannya masih harus berjuang untuk menjalani sebuah tes lainnya, dimana terdapat serangkaian percobaan yang diterapkan pada diri mereka yang pada akhirnya membuat mereka berpikir bahwa “WICKED” adalah musuh bersama dan mereka harus terlepas dari “WICKED”. Akan ada banyak hal yang terungkap melalui buku “the death cure” ini, seperti awal kiamat karena semburan matahari atau ledakan dari radiasi matahari atau super flare, dimana semburan matahari ini akan membakar semua permukaan bumi dan virus FLARE yang merupakan ciptaan manusia yang lolos dari lab karena hancur terkena bencana semburan matahari. Kemampuan telepati dari tokoh Thomas dan Teresa yang dirasa nggak masuk akal di bagian kedua buku karya James Dashner yaitu “The Scorch Trial” akhirnya dijelaskan dalam buku ketika ini “The Death Cure”, karena didalam bagian otak mereka baik Thomas maupun Theresia telah dipasang sebuah implan. Sayangnya hal ini dihilangkan di dalam film “The Scorch Trial”. Buku ini akan mengandalkan sebuah kisah cerita multi konflik dan juga rumit, serta diselipkan unsur psikologis dari tokoh Thomas yang terjebak dalam berbagai macam masalah, mulai dari tokoh Theresa, tanggung jawab terhadap para “gladers” serta kisah masa lalunya, karena itu tokoh Thomas ini menjadi tokoh utama di dalam buku “The Death Cure” ini bisa dikatakan dominan, sementara tokoh “gladers” seperti hanya ada saja kehadirannya. Buku karya James Dashner “The Death Cure” akhirnya sukses memberikan nuansa yang kelam didalam dunia dystopia maze runner ini, bahkan lebih baik dari kisah sebelumnya yaitu “The Scorch Trial”. Nah, itulah review buku karya James Dashner dengan karyanya yaitu “The Death Cure” Grameds. Seperti yang dapat dilihat dari review buku diatas pada review buku “The Death Cure” ini akan berisikan pembahasan tentang kisah dari tokoh utama buku ini yaitu Thomas, Minho, Newt, dan teman-temannya, yang terjebak dalam sebuah tempat yang bernama “Glade” dimana tempat ini dikelilingi oleh sebuah labirin atau “Maze”. Dimana mereka harus berjuang untuk keluar dari labirin atau “Maze” tersebut hidup-hidup dan mencari tahu kenapa mereka kehilangan memori dalam diri mereka dan kenapa seseorang menempatkan mereka di dalam tempat tersebut dalam kurun waktu yang cukup lama yaitu selama 3 tahun. Setelah berhasil berjuang di dalam labirin atau “Maze” tersebut dengan keadaan selamat, akhirnya mereka mengetahui bahwasannya mereka merupakan sebuah subyek penelitian yang dijadikan percobaan untuk mencari tahu dan menemukan obat dari penyakit Flare. penyakit yang menyerang bagian dari otak manusia. Penyakit ini muncul akibat badai matahari beberapa tahun sebelumnya dan merekalah yang menjadi subyek untuk menemukan daerah pemulihan di bagian otak mereka yang akhirnya digunakan untuk melengkapi cetak-biru dalam rangka menemukan obat tersebut. Jika Grameds ingin mencari informasi lebih dalam mengenai buku “The Death Cure” karya James Dashner ini maupun buku-buku bergenre Action, Thriller, dan Science Fiction, kalian dapat membaca berbagai buku yang ada di Gramedia yang pastinya mudah dipahami dan kaya akan informasi. Gramedia sebagai SahabatTanpaBatas akan selalu membantu Grameds. Semoga bermanfaat! BookReview: Death of a Cure - Few debut novels make as spectacular an impression as Death of a Cure. Steven H. Jackson's first fictional outing is an impressive full throttle murder mystery that cracks along at a terrific pace. - Read it at RSS2.com Home Movies Movie Reviews Maze Runner The Death Cure Review - The Trilogy Ends With a Shrug Maze Runner The Death Cure provides a satisfactory concluding chapter to the YA dystopian trilogy, and little else beyond action spectacle. Maze Runner The Death Cure provides a satisfactory concluding chapter to the YA dystopian trilogy, and little else beyond action spectacle. When The Maze Runner first arrived in theaters in 2014, it was amid the heyday of sci-fi dystopian action films based on young adult novels. The Hunger Games had found a great deal of success with its second installment, The Hunger Games Catching Fire, and Divergent had just launched a film franchise that was expected to be the next hit. However, as The Hunger Games film series ran its course, and Divergent tanked before it could receive a final installment, The Maze Runner was originally set to debut its trilogy capper amid a dying - and incredibly narrow - genre of movies. However, as a result of an on set injury for the film's biggest star, the third and final chapter was delayed, which didn't help the movie. Maze Runner The Death Cure provides a satisfactory concluding chapter to the YA dystopian trilogy, and little else beyond action spectacle. The Death Cure picks up six months after the conclusion of Maze Runner The Scorch Trials, which left Thomas Dylan O'Brien, Newt Thomas Brodie-Sangster, and their friend from the Glade, Frypan Dexter Darden, with a group who is trying to escape the reach of WCKD by fleeing to an island paradise. While Thomas and his friends are able to free some teenagers from a WCKD transport, the one they were looking for - their fellow Glader Minho Ki Hong Lee - is still in the hands of their enemy. Splintering off from the main group led by Vince Barry Pepper, Thomas, Newt, Frypan and their allies Jorge Giancarlo Esposito and Brenda Rosa Salazar head to the Last City in order to save Minho. Once they arrive at the city, they find that WCKD has built walls to keep out those infected with the Flare virus. While wading through on the outskirts of the city filled with Cranks who haven't descended into the rage-filled madness of the virus, Thomas and his allies come across an old friend - of sorts. They're taken to Lawrence Walton Goggins, who helps Thomas sneak into the city so he and his friends can set about rescuing Minho. However, part of their plan hinges on trusting someone who betrayed the group in The Scorch Trials Teresa Kaya Scodelario. She's been working with WCKD's Ava Page Patricia Clarkson and Janson Aidan Gillen to find a cure that will save humanity from extinction via the Flare virus. Facing innumerable obstacles, it's up to Thomas and his allies to save their friends and finally escape from WCKD once and for all. The Death Cure arriving roughly two and a half years after the previous installment in The Maze Runner series does the film no favors. To their credit, director Wes Ball and screenwriter Nowlin - having worked on the entire franchise together - are able to deliver a trilogy capper that is thematically and tonally in line with the overall series. The pacing and momentum of the film also work to its benefit. The Death Cure jumps right into the action, and keeps up a breakneck pace of major plot beats interspersed with plenty of action spectacle. It's a recipe that provides an entertaining experience, but the dramatic moments depend perhaps too much on character and plot from previous films, so that they lose a great deal of punch if viewers haven't seen The Maze Runner or The Scorch Trials in some time - or at all. The story of The Death Cure, while relatively simple on paper since it's essentially a rescue mission, is overcomplicated by a number of other plot threads - most of which don't payoff. There is a half-baked uprising against WCKD that is only tangentially related to the main characters and serves little purpose other than to paint an explosive background to what's meant to be the true emotional stakes of the movie Thomas saving his friends. However, The Death Cure doesn't really dive deeper into the conflict between Thomas and WCKD. Rather, it relies heavily on context set up in previous films and little or poor worldbuilding. The motivations of Ava Paige and Janson aren't even remotely interrogated by the film or the characters - they're simply evil for survival's sake. Exploring the theme of what lengths humans will go to in order to survive, and what that means for their humanity, is common among the dystopian sci-fi genre. Unfortunately, The Death Cure only provides a surface-level examination of this theme among its main characters. Thomas epitomizes humanity in his need to save everyone from WCKD, even when it puts him in immediate danger. Meanwhile, Janson and Ava are on the opposite end of the spectrum, rationalizing that the ends justify the means, so long as the end is their survival. Teresa receives the most depth of those on the "evil" side of the narrative, and while the film attempts a redemption arc, it pays off in an exceptionally cliche way. Certainly, there may have been a thoughtful examination of humanity in The Death Cure, but it's bogged down by an overcomplicated futuristic world - one that's never clearly laid out, even after three movies - and sacrificed for action spectacle. For their parts, the young cast of The Death Cure bring as much heart to the film as is possible. O'Brien is charismatic enough as the hero-with-a-heart-of-gold, but a little flat - though that's largely because Thomas isn't given much emotional range beyond concern for his friends and anger at those who have wronged him. Brodie-Sangster gets a more dynamic arc in The Death Cure and shines brighter. Scodelario, Salazar and Lee round out the young cast well enough, getting their moments to shine. Clarkson and Esposito turn out serviceable performances as their characters, while Gillen delivers an unsurprising villain. But The Death Cure actor who is done the biggest disservice by sharing the screen with so many others is Goggins, who gives a brief but truly memorable performance as Lawrence. All told, The Death Cure provides a satisfying conclusion to The Maze Runner trilogy that will likely appease fans of the film franchise, and the book series written by James Dashner who appears with a brief cameo early on in the movie. There is a great deal of spectacle, though, that makes The Death Cure an enjoyable enough experience for fans or those with low expectations - but perhaps a bit too much handheld camerawork in certain sequences to see this film in 3D or IMAX. However, as The Death Cure effectively concludes the last film franchise that was born of the popularity of The Hunger Games, it doesn't provide any real incentive to revive the narrow genre of dystopian YA-based sci-fi that has a future as bleak as the apocalyptic landscapes they depict. Trailer Maze Runner The Death Cure is now playing in theaters nationwide. It runs 141 minutes and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language, and some thematic elements. Let us know what you thought of the film in the comments! Key Release Dates
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