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Divergent
Divergent

6.9

Divergent

PG-13·2014·139m

Summary

In a world divided into factions based on personality types, Tris learns that she's been classified as Divergent and won't fit in. When she discovers a plot to destroy Divergents, Tris and the mysterious Four must find out what makes Divergents dangerous before it's too late.

Cast

Shailene Woodley

Shailene Woodley

Beatrice 'Tris' Prior

Theo James

Theo James

Tobias 'Four' Eaton

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz

Christina

Miles Teller

Miles Teller

Peter Hayes

Jai Courtney

Jai Courtney

Eric Coulter

Ansel Elgort

Ansel Elgort

Caleb Prior

Ashley Judd

Ashley Judd

Natalie Prior

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn

Andrew Prior

Ray Stevenson

Ray Stevenson

Marcus Eaton

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet

Jeanine Matthews

Maggie Q

Maggie Q

Tori Wu

Mekhi Phifer

Mekhi Phifer

Max

Ben Lloyd-Hughes

Ben Lloyd-Hughes

Will

Amy Newbold

Molly Atwood

Ben Lamb

Ben Lamb

Edward

Janet Ulrich Brooks

Janet Ulrich Brooks

Erudite Teacher

Clara Burger

Little Abnegation Girl

Anthony Fleming

Anthony Fleming

Guard

Christian Madsen

Christian Madsen

Al

Ryan Carr

Dauntless Man

Alex Hashioka

Erudite Guard

Will Blagrove

Will Blagrove

Dauntless Patrol Man

Rotimi

Rotimi

Ezra

Justine Wachsberger

Justine Wachsberger

Lauren

Michael Gideon Sherry

Michael Gideon Sherry

Bullied Abnegation Boy

Lukas Burger

Jonathan Ziegler

Austin Lyon

Austin Lyon

Zipline #1

Renee Morrison

Zipline #2

Lucas Ross

Zipline #3

Chris Hayes

Chris Hayes

Dauntless Instructor

Ana Corbi

Ana Corbi

Factionless Girl

Eric Kaldor

Factionless Man #1

Alice Bowden

Alice Bowden

Factionless Woman #2

Cleo Anthony

Cleo Anthony

Dauntless Patrol #1

Alice Rietveld

Alice Rietveld

Dauntless Patrol #2

Brad Greiner

Dauntless Patrol #3

Yasmine Aker

Yasmine Aker

Dauntless Patrol #4

Michael James Bell

Michael James Bell

Erudite Scientist #1

Leigh Bush

Leigh Bush

Erudite Scientist #2

Bob Rumnock

Bob Rumnock

Older Abnegation Man

Elyse Cole

Elyse Cole

Ten Year Old Tris

Efé

Efé

Candor Judge

Christopher Weir

Candor Lawyer

Doyle Brand

Candor Witness

Faye Jackson

Abnegation Woman

Scott Roberts

Abnegation Man

Sophia Marzocchi

Candor Attorney #2

Joel Thingvall

Amity Adult (uncredited)

Parker Mack

Parker Mack

Sam Robertson (uncredited)

Brandon Cyrus

Dauntless (uncredited)

Molly Pan

Molly Pan

Dauntless (uncredited)

Mallory Thompson

Mallory Thompson

Dauntless Climber (uncredited)

Sasha Alsberg

Amity Girl (uncredited)

Casimere Jollette

Casimere Jollette

Claire Sutron (uncredited)

Matt Mullins

Matt Mullins

Fighter on Ring (uncredited)

Jaiden Hidalgo

Abnegation Child (uncredited)

J.J. Perry

J.J. Perry

Bodyguard in Jeanine's Office (uncredited)

Matt Philliben

Jeanine's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Veronica Roth

Veronica Roth

Dauntless Initiate (uncredited)

Mitchell Roach

Mitchell Roach

Dauntless Rebel (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Neil Burger

Novel

Veronica Roth

Screenplay

Vanessa Taylor

Screenplay

Evan Daugherty

Reviews

D

Dark Jedi

August 17, 2014

5

I should probably mention right away that I have not read the book-trilogy that this movie is based on. Given the content matter I might actually have liked the books. The movie? Well to me the movie was a rather mediocre one. As the blurb states the story is set in a dystopian future but we do not really get to know how they got there except the standard explanation that “there was a war”. The world is a bizarre mixture of primitive post-apocalypse living and modern, futuristic tech. The division of people into factions…well to me it felt pretty dumb to begin with and the idea that some people could not possibly fit into more than one faction was absolutely ludicrous to me. How the hell was it supposed to keep peace by deliberately factioning people against each other?

Okay, trying to get over these gripes, what about the rest of the movie. Well it was okayish I guess. It did give me the same feeling as when reading a young-adult book and I would say that this movie is most suitable for a younger audience. The story is rather predictable. There is the initial training part where Tris of course gets a few friends and in particular befriends one of her tutors. Not surprisingly there is also the obligatory jerk. The one thing that makes the movie a bit out of the ordinary are the induced dream sequences which are not too bad.

Later in the movie Tris starts to discover the plot of the bad guys and of course goes off to save the day. Again these part are simple and predictable. The ease by which Tris and a few of her friends manages to infiltrate the lab/headquarters of the baddies is rather unbelievable. It of course helps that it seems like it is only the good guys who can shoot straight or fight worth a damned with a few occasional exceptions when the script calls for it.

The movie is, as far as I understand it, based only on the first book in the trilogy so it is perhaps not very surprising that it ends with a lot of loose ends but, for Christ sake, they fight their way to stop the plot, taking down a lot of people on their way, and then they leave the chief mastermind of this despicable plot lying unconscious but alive on the floor just taking off. That just felt dumb!

It is not a bad bad movie but I do not understand the high ratings some people seem to give it.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$85,000,000.00

Revenue:

$288,885,818.00

Keywords

future
based on novel or book
dystopia
futuristic
individuality
alternative reality
caste system
based on young adult novel