She never really trusted him until he showed up inside the base.
#The 5th wave goodreads movie
Movie Cassie makes googly eyes at him and they make out in the car which WOULD NOT have happened with Book Cassie because even after 6 weeks of pampering her and waiting on her every need she was still extremely suspicious of him. He and Cassie spend the night in an abandoned car in the woods. BIGGEST DISAPOINTMENT! Or it would have been if the attack scene in the woods had been anything but the opposite of the book. Instead of Evan significantly fighting the 5 th wave (a group of child soldiers send out to kill the rest of human kind) he fights a group of fellow silencers. I was so hoping for a cameo from Howard the log. Attack in the Woods- I was really looking forward to this scene. In the movie it looks way too much like insta-romance when it really wasn’t. While she slept he read her notebook journals. He has been watching her campsite in the woods at night. You see, he was already in love with her at this point. In the book there is no other silencer, Book Evan shoots her in the leg because he couldn’t bear to shoot her in the head. – Evan- In the movie, Evan is not the one who shoots Cassie, another silencer does it when Evan fails to. She ends up getting left behind when she runs back for Sammy’s bear. When the busses come for the kids, Movie Cassie is actually put on a bus. There is no ash pit, there is no creepy Crisco combing through the ash pit, and Cassie doesn’t have to hide in the ash pit to escape Colonel Vosch’s men, and Vosch doesn’t directly target her father while in the book, Cassie watches him kill her father. – Camp Ashpit- Camp Ashpit is a bit different in the movie. A few things I noticed they did do different that I didn’t understand. 6 weeks at Evan’s house turned into a few days and he didn’t find Cassie in a snowstorm because they obviously didn’t film in the dead of winter. With a few minor changes that I can understand had to be done in regards to a film schedule. The 5 th Wave thankfully stuck pretty close to the book. So the trailers for the movie looked very promising but thanks to the horrific disappointment that was Divergent and the disaster of City of Bones, I have had to keep very low expectations for book movies that are close to my heart. He may be the only chance for her to save her brother, if she can trust him. Until she is gunned down by an Other and rescued by the handsome but mysterious Evan Walker. She believes staying along means staying alive. Cassie is on a mission to rescue her little brother Sam who has been taken by the Others. The Beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. The 5 th wave has begun and Cassie is on her own running from Them. Pestilence: disease carried by birds brings death to 97% of those left.Earthquakes and tsunamis rip apart the earth and drown the coasts.EMP: all electricity is gone, and form of power no longer works.In Cassie Sullivan’s world the end of the world has come in 4 waves. So to recap, The 5 th Wave is a young adult dystopian sci-fi novel by Rick Yancey, the first in a trilogy that will come to an end this year thank God because I needs ta know how it ends. IF YOU HAVENT READ THE BOOK OR WATCHED THE MOVIE RUN FAR, FAR AWAY B/C SPOILERS AHEAD. The 5 th wave movie has been out in theaters long enough that I feel I can go ahead and blog about it. What can I say, I am a fangirl and we like our material unmessed with. Thankfully my husband is a good sport about this and will endure not only this constant barrage of words in the car but also my muttering of wrong, wrong, wrong, throughout the movie itself. Especially when they are ones that I love. When I go to the theatre and see movie adaptations of books I can’t help but over analyze and pick apart the entire film on the way home.