![]() Personally I think that one of the main members of this triangle, character Evan Walker should have been written out of the film as he adds nothing to this story apart from holding our main character back and slowing down the story. If you’ve seen any young adult movies before you can probably guess that the dreaded love triangle bares its ugly head here and it’s the worst that I’ve ever seen it. One of which is interesting whilst the other becomes so cliched so quickly that it makes the middle section to this movie so painfully boring. As the film progresses it does improve in parts and two groups of characters develop sporting two different storylines. ![]() ![]() So as result of this I felt very much like I was sitting in the cinema watching a movie when I should feel transported to the characters world. On top of this the drama which the film has in its opening scenes fails to impact due to the lack of character development. The beginning of the film didn’t help to change my view with poor CGI used which failed to draw me into the scenarios that the characters were facing. However, even I thought that the trailers for ‘The 5th Wave’ looked pretty terrible. Some hate them, I personally find that I can quite enjoy them. The usual massive fan base gives the films enough stem to trawl through numerous sequels and often split the last book in the series into two parts. ![]() If there is one specific genre that saturates film most today it would have to be young adult novel to film adaptations. ![]()
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