There are a total of trilogy. I have read it all.At the beginning, I thought the first movie was very magical! Unexpectedly, humans can manipulate humans to do experiments, run! Where is human nature? Use human beings to solve problems?Those teenagers who run desperately in the maze can produce a hormone in the brain, but the purpose of the hormone is unknown.

The first film didn’t mention it, but just pointed out that there is such a hormone. Then in the second part, the Anna girl in the maze “lived and died together” with other teenagers, but finally revealed that she was a scientist! It’s incredible! Sneak into these teenagers with the same identity and experience the effect of this maze together as one of them.

Then the reversal of the plot appears in the third part.

The scientist Anna was scolded by other teammates. But looking back at the reality, this is also her helpless choice. Because she is a scientist herself, she needs to do these experiments to obtain the antidote (the hormone produced by the brain of teenagers during their desperate run), which is used to rescue those infected by the doomsday virus.

Thomas, the hero, is very convincing because he can independently assume the responsibility of a captain and lead other players to rescue the captured youth. That kind of brotherhood is very admirable.

The scary part of the movie is that when the zombies appear, they bite and pounce crazily, and the teenagers in the maze are trapped. They try their best to help each other and escape from the predicament.

I also feel that the third part also reflects this strong feeling of solidarity and fraternity. The component of human nature: the love of friendship.

Brenda was a stranger and his father, but because of Thomas’ rescue, he “couldn’t extricate himself” and deeply followed Thomas in the maze adventure. When the girl said, “When do we start to be desperate for strangers?” I thought it should be the power of leaders. It must be someone like the Big Dipper who is guiding them to find their right direction. That’s why they are so determined to follow him. It is not just a person who ignores other partners for his own interests.

Therefore, I think the movie Mobile Labyrinth brings us unity, mutual assistance, and the leadership of the team leader. These good qualities are very worthy of our learning.

The scientists in the film are also willing to sacrifice the vital interests of human beings, and use the method of creating a maze, hoping to find the antidote in these “future star maze teenagers”, and then save the world. Perhaps it involves interests, especially the research of scientists may be related to the future of the rich, so many things are related to money. There is nothing in this materialistic world that has nothing to do with money.

But is it the propaganda of human nature or the irony of anti-human nature?

I have to say that this is also a film about bravery and strangeness.

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