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The Darkest Minds

Despite starring a YA-film veteran (Stenberg) and coming from page-turning provider material, this adaptation suffers from a lackluster script and derivative dystopian themes. On paper, the 2012 story was impossible to put down, but on screen, the movie is predictable and unevenly paced. Worse, Chad Hodge's script is clunky and results in unintentional laughter. Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson did a wonderful job with the two Kung Fu Panda movies she helmed, but here there's so much left to be desired; from the dialogue to the editing to the various plot holes that aren't remotely answered, there's not much to support this film organism worth the price of admission (much less warranting the sequels to accomplish Ruby's story).

Stenberg is a talented actress, and she's more than up to carrying a movie. Unfortunately, Ruby's character in this fim is reduced to "chosen one" stereotypes, and the romance, which is so heartfelt in the book, is cute but also a little too inevitable. Dickinson's Liam is handsome and earnest enough, but the movie's cherish story doesn't offer viewers the high-stakes build-up of Tris and Four in Divergentor Katniss and Peeta in The Hunger Ga

Summary:

  • my rating: 3.75 stars
  • published by: Disney-Hyperion
  • genres: dystopian, fantasy, young adult
  • content warnings: sexual assault scene, violence, Holocaust iconography, violence against children, illness/disease, death of children, gun violence
  • read this if you like: Shatter Me by Teherah Mafi

Synopsis:

When Ruby woke up on her tenth birthday, something about her had changed. Something frightening enough to make her parents lock her in the garage and call the police. Something that got her sent to Thurmond, a unfeeling government “rehabilitation camp.” She might acquire survived the mysterious disease that had killed most of America’s children, but she and the others emerged with something far worse: frightening abilities they could not control.

Now sixteen, Ruby is one of the dangerous ones. When the truth comes out, Ruby barely escapes Thurmond with her life. She is on the run, desperate to find the only safe haven left for kids enjoy her—East River. She joins a team of kids who have escaped their own camp. Liam, their brave chief, is falling rigid for Ruby. But no matter how much she aches for him, Ruby can’t risk getting close. Not after what happene

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Remus is risky, everyone has made that clear.

After being in Azkaban for six years, a camp for the kids who survived the disease that wiped out most children in America, he learned to blend in and hide his ability or face major consequences.

Now he's escaped and must fight for his place in the world while on the run, with some help from other kids he finds on the way.

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See chapter notes at the beginning for all TWs for each chapter!

ALL IDEAS AND Authentic CHARACTER CONCEPTS BELONG TO ALEXANDRA BRACKEN AND JK ROWLING. Alexandra Bracken wrote the original series this fic is based on, and uses multiple excerpts from. I highly propose the ogs btw they're so so good.

This fic was originally on my regular account but i decided to put it on my burner so if you had scan this prior to the switch don't worry nobody is stealing the fic

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BOOK REVIEW: THE DARKEST MINDS BY ALEXANDRA BRACKEN

I found a review on Goodreads that perfectly puts into words how I feel about this book.

(Author: Mitch)

(cuss words have been removed; points that I personally REALLY agreed with are in bold)

On the surface, The Darkest Minds has a lot more going for it than your typical dystopian. It's incredibly obscure and disturbing, but more than that, there's a certain realism to Alexandra Bracken's writing that makes the plot believable in a way few other books in the genre are. Yeah I'm frustrated, but not because this book is a generic dystopian - it's not, not because the plot calls for kids being rounded up in concentration camps and shot in the back - though that happens, but because I feel...more"On the surface, The Darkest Minds has a lot more going for it than your typical dystopian. It's incredibly dark and disturbing, but more than that, there's a certain realism to Alexandra Bracken's writing that makes the plot believable in a way few other books in the genre are. Yeah I'm frustrated, but not because this guide is a generic dystopian - it's not, not because the plot calls for kids organism rounded up in concentratio

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Comic-Con: 'Darkest Minds' star Amandla Stenberg feels fan endorse after coming out

SAN DIEGO – Amandla Stenberg’s social media game is robust, and as much as she is there for her followers, they are there for her, too, as they were when she came out as same-sex attracted last month.

“I feel really supported by my society – the black people, the gay community,” Stenberg says. “I know my presence in the society in a public-facing style might make them touch less alienated. I reflect I rely on them the same way maybe they look up to me.”

The 19-year-old actress has grown up in a generation where “private things being public” is normal, though in her upcoming sci-fi movie "The Darkest Minds" (in theaters Aug. 3), a teenager organism extraordinary leads directly to trouble.

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In the movie based on the Alexandra Bracken young-adult novel, most of the world’s children have been wiped out by a plague, and those left alive progress powerful abilities and finish up in government internment camps. Ruby Daly