If there’s a sequel, perhaps we’ll get to see Cassie sigh as Evan cradles an injured puppy or builds an orphanage. Cassie sighs at Evan as he rinses his pecs in a lake. As soon as Cassie meets a boy, Evan (Alex Roe), who is a bit different from the other boy she likes, Ben (Nick Robinson), the mood swings away from Cassie as a woman of action to Cassie as a woman able to sigh in a variety of locations. It must be these scenes that earned the film a 15 instead of the usual 12A there’s a dark familiarity that we haven’t seen in the more distant dystopias of other adaptations. If only it were more original in execution.
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