After a disease kills 98% of children, the survivors develop powers and are declared a threat. 16-year-old Ruby, escapes the government facility and joins a group of rebel teenagers ready to... Read allAfter a disease kills 98% of children, the survivors develop powers and are declared a threat. 16-year-old Ruby, escapes the government facility and joins a group of rebel teenagers ready to fight the government forces out to get them.After a disease kills 98% of children, the survivors develop powers and are declared a threat. 16-year-old Ruby, escapes the government facility and joins a group of rebel teenagers ready to fight the government forces out to get them.
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I am not sure why people are giving 1 to this film, there are plenty films deserve a 1 than this one. The trailer is pretty in line with the film. Believable characters and the actors gave a pretty good performances. Overall I enjoyed it very much. If you like hunger games, this is similar. I would definitely recommend this film to others! I hope there are sequels coming!
...now I'm 45 and guess what?
From ET and The Gonnies to Harry Potter and Stranger Things I've enjoyed this genre of Sci-Fi/fantasy TV and movies. Nothing warms my heart more than the riteouus innocence of youth vs the cruelty and bitterness of "grown ups". Likely another serial, in the same vein of Hunger Games or Maze Runner but hey, why not? Sure give this a score of 5 if you want then complain it's not original enough or the acting isn't worthy of an Oscar! -or- Like me, smile and be thankful that someone's still making movies like this, movies that remind us of what it's like to be a kid. A kid, who dreams of special powers and a future were we get to be boss for a change! It's far too easy to pour scorn and cynicism here but I don't see you detractors doing any better. It's a solid 9 out of10 for me. Keep up the good work.
The book is probably better. This YA story is derivative and generic, and it manages to telegraph who the baddie is much earlier than it means to. Amandla Stenberg is pretty good as star Ruby (she also played Rue in the Hunger Games), but the movie feels more like a cheapie you'd find on ABC Family Channel.
But overall I enjoyed it!
They took some liberties with some casting choices. Never really did introduce Sam at all, which was disappointing. Took some liberties with the storyline, but overall, I think it was worth watching. Plus, I think they can only get better at these movies with the next three in the series!
I mean, no, it doesn't really bring anything new to the table. But by itself, it's a pretty decent movie with nice special effects and a beautiful score by Benjamin Wallfisch
Did you know
- TriviaAlexandra Bracken: The author of the book series plays a nurse.
- GoofsIt's explained that all adults moved to the big cities. And really, the places the kids go are so deserted they can roam about freely in broadest daylight without keeping guard (which is why they're surprised by a bounty hunter - twice). Yet Ruby's parents still live in the same house.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Movie Kisses That Made You Cry (2022)
- SoundtracksMiracles
Written by Dillon Pace and Mandi Perkins
Performed by Of Verona
Courtesy of De Novo Music Group
Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing
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- Budget
- $34,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,695,691
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,842,609
- Aug 5, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $41,142,379
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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