There is a great deal of spectacle, though, that makes The Death Cure an enjoyable enough experience for fans or those with low expectations - but perhaps a bit too
much handheld camerawork in certain sequences to see this film in 3D or IMAX.
The direction, cinematography and editing is stunning (though perhaps there's a bit too
much handheld camerawork for Mark's taste), and the 157 minute running time whizzed by, which is quite a rarity for someone like me who believes brevity to be the soul of wit.
Not exact matches
Much of the film's
handheld camerawork is distracting rather than immersive, and his aversion to using dramatic music stymies the film's rhythms.
The impressive
handheld camerawork often focuses on all the action outside as
much as what's happening inside.