Everyone
keeps comparing this to The Hunger Games and apart from both books having a
strong female lead there are no more similarities – so please stop!
This review
is probably going be on both the movie and the book as well as the soundtrack
so let’s just call it an overall review of Divergent in general.
Set in a
futuristic Chicago, our community is enclosed behind an electric fence. Due to the war years of the past, to keep the
peace, our community is set into 5 different factions (factions are thicker
than family) our factions are as follows:
·
Erudite
– who are intelligent and crave knowledge more than anything else
· Candor - honest to the up-most as in no matter who
they hurt they always speak the truth,
·
Amity
– they are known as the peaceful – they look after agriculture, refuse to pick
sides and don’t have a leader as such
·
Dauntless
– the brave, they keep the peace, patrol the fence and to others are known as the dare devils
· Abnegation
– they are selfless always helping others, they don’t own mirrors as that shows
vanity and eat very plain food and because of their selflessness they run the
government.
On your 16th
birthday, teenagers undergo a test to see which faction they fit into. Up till
then they are in the same one as their parents but regardless of what they are
told, they can choose which faction they want to be in at the choosing
ceremony.
This is
where we come in. We follow Beatrice (Tris) who has grown up in
Abnegation. After her test Tris is told she
will is Divergent - they are considered dangerous as they can relate to all factions
and don’t follow the mold as such. She is told by Tori (Maggie Q) who is a
Dauntless to keep it quiet and choose a faction herself. She chooses Dauntless
leaving her mother, father and brother (who also changed choosing Erudit) behind. We soon see the Factions are beginning to falter
and what it truly means to be a Divergent. While movies are rarely better than
or even as good as the book, Divergent comes close. Sure some things are
changed for the movie but for the most part, it works.
Shailene
Woodly plays Tris and she nailed the character. She was exactly how l imagined
her in the book. She takes the role on
and makes it her own, from her starting off as an Abnegation and becoming a
Dauntless you believe all her struggles
and are glued to the screen in all her scenes.
Theo James plays Four (already a Dauntless) and while he wasn’t exactly
what l pictured when reading the book, by the end of the movie you believe him
as Four. Added bonus here girls: The man
could not be any hotter if he tried, and thanks to me saying something along
the lines of “finally” when he takes his top off, my friend ended up snorting
tea through her nose! Theo and Shailene
have enough chemistry on screen that you believe in the characters and what
they are feeling (which isn’t always easy).
There were
two characters in the book that l felt did not transfer as well onto the screen.
Edward is apparently present throughout the first half (I didn't realize it was
even him) and then just disappears – l felt this character should have been
used more. He has quite a big scene in
the book which also shows us how horrible Peter (played by Miles Teller) can
be, this is shown in the movie but l feel it could have been driven home a bit
more with this scene being added (that said the scene in question is a bit gory
so it may not have been allowed in a PG13 film). Al is the other character and while he is there
in the film it took me a while to realize it. If anything, out of the two
characters, l would have thought Al’s story line would have been too heavy to
feature in the film. It was put in but l got the feeling it was possibly a last
minute decision and not developed enough for us to actually care about it –
whereas in the book l will admit to tears. While l am disappointed these characters
weren’t as involved l can understand why. Divergent has a large cast and among others, some
of the characters whose roles were great are Eric from Dauntless, Caleb (Tris’
brother) and Christina (Tris’ friend) who all get decent screen time.
The movie
really is brought to life by the Director Neil Burger. I feel this is a gripping, intelligent and well-paced
film which is often not the case with book to movie adaptations and you are
drawn in from the beginning with the first scenes of futuristic Chicago. All this is helped by a fantastic soundtrack. With contributions from Ellie Goulding , M83 and
Zedd it’s very mixed but It works and gives you the futuristic feel the movie
needs, its strong enough to actually make you remember scenes in the movie when
you are simply listening to it on your I-pod.
All in all
l loved this film. It had adventure, drama, some kick-ass fight scenes and some
brilliantly touching scenes with a young cast who hold their own. The movie is worth seeing and if you have read
the book go in with an open mind and you will be fine. If you haven’t l am sure
by the end of the movie you will want to learn more about Tris and her life as
a Divergent.
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