![]() I think Newt is probably the most human character I've ever seen. Congratulations to James Dashner for creating an amazing character and making everything about him so real. He deserved a better normal life and he never deserved that. It was hard to have to read about him slowly going insane, having the Flare hurt him so much, physically and emotionally, that he begs for his own friend to kill him. If you have read the Death Cure and if you are a fellow Newt fan, then you will know how hard it is to read about the kindest person in this story change his whole mind because of such a horrible disease. The way James Dashner has written about Newt makes you like his instantly in the beginning, but as the story goes on, love him more and more. He never deserved any of the bad things he got. Newt was such a real and lovable character. Warning, there may be spoilers in this comment. He always seemed like such a strong and important. I could go on for hours! He always gave the other Gladers hope, even in the maze, or in the Scorch. Newt is definitely the best! He's the most relatable character by far, and he's so funny, kind, cool, calm, collected. With his heart falling into a black abyss, Thomas pulled the trigger. 'KILL ME!' Then Newt's eyes cleared, as if he'd gained one, last trembling gasp of sanity, and his voice softened. 'Kill me or I'll kill you! Kill me! Do it!' 'I can't!' How could Newt ask him to do something like this? How could he possibly kill one of his best friends? ![]() 'Shut up! Just shut up! I trusted you! Now do it!' 'Kill me you shuck coward! Prove you can do the right thing! Put me out of my misery!' Then his voice dropped to an urgent, harsh whisper. ![]() "The words tore out of him, his whole body trembling. I did end up crying a lot when I saw the movie, and read the books. Newt was a kind, smart, and funny character. He has been through a lot of bad things, none of which he deserved. In one of the chapters it is revealed that Newt had tried to kill himself and ended up breaking his leg, along with many other injuries. After suffering for what seems like months, he finally goes completely insane and is killed by his best friend, finally ending the pain. With his loyalty to Thomas and everything he's done to keep his friends safe, his death was. For those that have followed the first two movies, this one will leave them with a bittersweet feeling of loss but at the same time a satisfying conclusion as the story is resolved in a very clear manner.Even in the very beginning, Newt was described as a very likable character. Regrettably, as in the previous two installments, the violence level and use of continual strong language prevents us from awarding the film our Dove Seal. And it also does a good job in showing, by the actions of a particular female character, that people can change or atone for past mistakes and make it right. The movie is to be commended for the sacrifices-even ultimate sacrifices-that some characters make in order to save others. But now WCKD is determined to find a cure for only a select group. It is an organization that was originally formed to find a cure for the virus that is plaguing the world, turning people into zombie-like creatures. For movie-goers that are unaware, WCKD stands for World In Catastrophe: Killzone Experiment Department, which is abbreviated to WICKED or WCKD in the movie. In addition, not everyone survives the battle between WCKD and its brazen soldier and the heroes that stand up to them. The return of a character from the first movie and some unexpected twists add a few surprises in this concluding film. The Maze Runner: The Death Cureis the third installment in this movie trilogy and brings the story to an action-packed and bombastic conclusion.
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