The action and suspense are non-stop in MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE, which also has a strong Christian, moral worldview, but the movie has a lot of foul language and a couple apparent plot holes, plus the ending doesn’t quite deliver a totally satisfying, redemptive victory for the good guys. MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE is a rousing conclusion to the trilogy of stories about a group of teenagers who find themselves battling a wicked scientific organization rounding up and experimenting on teenagers to find a cure for a virus that turns people into cannibalistic zombies. Also, the ending doesn’t deliver a total redemptive victory for the good guys. However, there’s an excessive amount of foul language in MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE. Also, the main moral message is that the ends don’t justify the means. The good guys put their lives on the line to save their friends. The movie has a strong Christian, redemptive, moral worldview. The production values are excellent, and the cast does a good job.
The action is non-stop in MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE. So, Thomas and a few others follow them to the last urban refuge where the scientists plan to experiment on their friend. They liberate the train car, but their friend has been spirited away by the scientists’ henchmen. Thomas and his friends try to rescue another friend imprisoned in a train car with other youths. Thomas leads a group of young people fighting some scientists experimenting on young people to find a cure for a virus that’s turning people into cannibalistic zombies. MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE is the rousing conclusion to a trilogy of science fiction movies.