6.4
Beatrice Prior must confront her inner demons and continue her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart.
Shailene Woodley
Beatrice 'Tris' Prior
Theo James
Tobias 'Four' Eaton
Miles Teller
Peter Hayes
Kate Winslet
Jeanine Matthews
Ansel Elgort
Caleb Prior
Zoë Kravitz
Christina
Jai Courtney
Eric Coulter
Ray Stevenson
Marcus Eaton
Naomi Watts
Evelyn Johnson-Eaton
Octavia Spencer
Johanna Reyes
Mekhi Phifer
Max
Janet McTeer
Edith Prior
Daniel Dae Kim
Jack Kang
Maggie Q
Tori Wu
Emjay Anthony
Hector
Keiynan Lonsdale
Uriah Pedrad
Rosa Salazar
Lynn
Suki Waterhouse
Marlene
Jonny Weston
Edgar
Cynthia Barrett
Amity Divergent Woman
Justice Leak
Amity Divergent Husband
Lyndsi LaRose
Amity Teacher
Charlie Bodin
Amity Server
Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Will
Tony Goldwyn
Andrew Prior
Ashley Judd
Natalie Prior
Konrad Howard
Connor
Lucella Costa
Odessa
Devon Lane Tresan
Amity Horse Girl
Stephanie Leigh Schlund
Amity Hot Blonde
Leonardo Santaiti
Amity Seth
Derick Pritchard
Amity Dauntless Soldier
Ian Casselberry
Amity Dauntless Soldier
Kendrick Cross
Candor Guard
David Landry
Candor Dauntless Soldier
Lawrence Kao
Erudite Tech #1
Justin Miles
Erudite Tech #2
Hunter Burke
Erudite Administrator
Kate Rachesky
Candor Teenage Girl
Callie McClincy
Candor Small Girl
Pete Burris
Candor Divergent Man
Justine Wachsberger
Lauren
Isadore Lieberman
Factionless Kid #1
Nicholas Martin
Factionless Kid #2
Nelson Bonilla
Erudite Cell Guard
Jane Justice Park
Erudite Control Room Tech #2
Arian Ash
Erudite Control Room Tech #1
Director
Robert Schwentke
Novel
Veronica Roth
Screenplay
Akiva Goldsman
Screenplay
Mark Bomback
Screenplay
Brian Duffield
August 28, 2015
As I did in my review of the first instalment, in this movie series I should probably point out that I have not read the books. Some people claim that this movie do not follow the books but, obviously, I cannot comment on that. So my review is based on the movie and the movie alone. I have to confess that I mostly watched this movie because I did watch the first instalment and felt obliged to see where the story went.
This movie have quite a few fairly cool special effects, especially the ones when Tris is in the virtual reality world trying to open the cube with the message to the inhabitants in the closed up city. Unfortunately this pretty much sums up the good parts of the movie.
As with Divergent I found this movie to be fairly mediocre. One reviewer said that this was a movie dumbed down for the teenage audience. Unfortunately I feel that he was right. Also unfortunately I think many teenagers are a lot smarter than Hollywood believe they are.
The plot is, well, mediocre. The acting is fairly meh. The main character, Tris, really lacks any form of charisma and spends most of the movie going around in some state of melancholy feeling sorry for herself and everything that happens around her. Apart from Four most of the people were behaving immaturely, cluelessly, froze up or panicked whenever something nasty happened and switched allegiances back and forth like you changed shirts.
When Tris finally opened the cube I was expecting something cool and unexpected. What we got was a rather dull message about the city and its “purpose”. I complained in my review of divergent that we got absolutely no background information as to how the people had ended up in this ridiculous situation with a closed city and these factions that I still do not understand what they were supposed to solve. The message was supposed to explain this but it explained absolutely nothing except that the divergents were some kind of purpose or solution.
The ending? Well again this is a book series so it is not surprising that it ends in somewhat of a cliffhanger but it was really a cheap ending, one that you would expect from a TV series episode.
So I cannot say that I liked the movie very much. The virtual reality special effects scenes were fairly cool but that was about it.