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  58. After the earth-shattering revelations of INSURGENT, Tris must escape with Four and go beyond the wall enclosing Chicago. For the first time ever, they will leave the only city and family they have ever known. Once outside, old discoveries are quickly rendered meaningless with the revelation of shocking new truths. Tris and Four must quickly decide who they can trust as a ruthless battle ignites beyond the walls of Chicago which threatens all of humanity. In order to survive, Tris will be forced to make impossible choices about courage, allegiance, sacrifice and love.
  59. After the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris must escape with Four beyond the wall that encircles Chicago, to finally discover the shocking truth of the world around them.
  60. Coming to the third installment, the trilogy is mimicking the tones of the Twilight series except the fact that the Divergent has a much better story telling. The film rebounds from Insurgent's monotonous narrative, kicks in a lot of action sequences and further expands into a broader external universe. In this 120-minutes of adventure, it just has too much to tell compared to the first two episodes - the civil war within the city and the tactical games outside the world; the fast- pacing plot reduces a lot of usual unnecessary romantics but it does not sufficiently compensate to explain properly the politics, causing it to be slightly confusing of all the hidden intentions. The visual effects improve by a margin while the scores composed by Joseph Trapanese are strong and entertaining. The bio-science theory might be underwhelming due to diversion from its original novel, however it's still overall a solid final part one young teen adaptation compared to the successful Hunger Games series.
  61. Here we go again folks. Another installment of the ludicrous Divergent series of movies. So what did I think? Well, there are a few sins that movies can make these days which automatically invite scorn. One of those is the notion that taking the last book in a series of novels and splitting it into two is a good idea. It isn&#39;t. The Hobbit proved that once and for all, yet here, the makers decided they could get away with it and not have it harm the story (laughable though it is). They failed.<br/><br/>Another thing (and more of a personal gripe, really) is the conceit that you can put forward an all-powerful entity and then try to convince your audience that said entity is unable to fix a trifling problem. Allegiant does this with the introduction of the Pure. A technologically advanced faction of humans that has anti-gravity, camouflage holograms and all manner of science-y malarkey, yet is singularly unable to fix the human genome which is damaged, apparently.<br/><br/>Hmmm... Where have I seen this nonsense before... Oh yes! Aeon Flux! Another movie that tried to make you swallow an advanced society that was horribly deficient in one area... medicine.<br/><br/>Now, I&#39;m not saying this couldn&#39;t play out, but it isn&#39;t very likely that the one technology/skill they need is the one technology/skill they are completely rubbish at.<br/><br/>Anyway, what about the film? Is it any good? Well, it is a lot better than Interminable (or whatever the last film was called) but suffers in a lot of places.<br/><br/>Chief among these is the tired old YA trope of &quot;these kids are just an experiment&quot; which we&#39;ve seen countless times before. Add in a set of actors that aren&#39;t the best, along with clunky dialogue and yet another YA trope - adults are evil - and the stage is set for a disappointment.<br/><br/>Shailene Woodley... Where do I start? She has an acting technique that comprises a wide-eyed stare and the conviction that she is always right. Yet you know if any of the other characters ever questioned &quot;Why?&quot; she would not have an answer. And about that wide-eyed stare... It often seemed to me as if she was channeling the cute look from Puss n Boots in an attempt to make her more endearing. All it did was make her veer into uncanny valley territory. As an actress, she is not very convincing.<br/><br/>Then you have the really atrocious writing. Once again Peter betrays everyone, after spending most of the movie helping them. It&#39;s like he&#39;s a split-personality, yet no real reason is given for either his abrupt turn-coating or the fact that the others do little more than shrug, as if his antics are those of a cheeky schoolboy! Back to the tech that the Pure faction has... they have holograms that hide their presence, forming a wall of illusion between themselves and the outside that is so perfect. Yet when they use their &quot;spy-tech&quot; they are unable to render a stable image to the watcher? It doesn&#39;t add up.<br/><br/>All in all, it seems more of an exercise of &quot;Throw crap at the screen and whatever sticks, we&#39;ll use in the movie.&quot; This is an increasingly common attitude, especially prevalent amongst YA dystopian future movies, where, presumably, the writers don&#39;t think the audience will be switched on enough to notice the glaring inconsistencies and holes.<br/><br/>SUMMARY: Bad story. Bad acting. Bad mumbo-jumbo techno-crap. Bad characters. Bad dialogue... Need I go on? When the best thing you can say about a movie is &quot;It&#39;s not quite as bad as the previous installment.&quot; you should probably avoid it.
  62. Long, shiny, and treading a lot of water.
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