SummaryAfter the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris (Shailene Woodley) must escape with Four (Theo James) and go beyond the wall enclosing Chicago. For the first time ever, they will leave the only city and family they have ever known in order to find a peaceful solution for their embroiled city. Once outside, old discoveries are q...
SummaryAfter the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris (Shailene Woodley) must escape with Four (Theo James) and go beyond the wall enclosing Chicago. For the first time ever, they will leave the only city and family they have ever known in order to find a peaceful solution for their embroiled city. Once outside, old discoveries are q...
Maybe that call will be answered next time with enough incremental improvements to finally notch a good Divergent movie, a possibility Allegiant raises repeatedly and frustratingly. Ultimately, though, this movie isn’t just adhering to a formula; it’s carefully following a recipe designed to offset any good ingredients that get mixed in there by mistake.
Allegiant aches to be a thought-provoking, moving allegory of the current world. Instead, it’s an unwieldy two hours too unintentionally silly to validate how seriously it takes itself.
I can only say that I loved watching this movie, along with my family, and it caught our attention. Thanks to the production team, for all the moments of pleasure created.
In short, against critics, I and my family have been excited about this movie!
I really loved this movie. I do not know why there was so much hate and disdain for a movie like this. the cast is great, and the plot generally over all kept to the book. I really enjoyed it and I am sure everyone else did too...
Simply Brilliant! Best episode in the Divergent series. Love the TRON & Mass Effect twist to the story arc. This new high-tech Sci-Fi feel to the series is certainly uplifting and refreshing (somehow audience in general don't like change). Never liked the old, rusty distopian feel of the earlier two episodes. With the stage now set for an epic battle against the Pure, I'm eagerly awaiting with anticipation for the final episode. Bring it on! ;)
Too bad they didn't make the last film to end the story.
After the resounding success of "Hunger Games", American studios were hungry for more films and trilogies for young adults. “Maze Runner” and “Divergente” were two of the most evident cases, with scripts and source material that, in everything, remind us of “Hunger Games”.
This film marks the end of the “Divergent” trilogy, unfinished because the fourth film envisaged never became a reality. It was a pity. Personally, I am an apologist that such an effort, when started, should be ended, if only out of respect for the public. Unfortunately, the studio's interests spoke louder.
In this film, we finally discover everything outside the walls of Chicago: a world of aridity and devastation, where a mysterious health organization watches over everyone and everything in order to discover more quickly how to restore damage to the human genome. . But not everything is as it seems, and the organization is more murky than it appears.
Imported from the previous film, the cast is quite good and competent. Shailene Woodley is beautiful and does a good job. Theo James was also excellent, particularly in the action scenes, and had even more space and time to work here. Evelyn was brilliantly played by Naomi Watts, clearly implying that she is not, and never will be, a good option for governing the city. On the negative side, Zoe Kravitz and Ansel Elgort both disappear from the film.
Technically, the film is visually impressive. The cinematography is excellent, vibrant and sharp, and I loved the landscapes of a half-destroyed and decadent Chicago, of dry rivers and lakes and devastated buildings. Incredible, but not coherent: if the entire human population was there, wouldn't more space be needed? Why not rebuild the buildings? Didn't they have two hundred years of peace to do so? Another thing I liked and found amazing was the action and fighting sequences. Really well executed. The sets and costumes were very well done, the highlight being the Agency's facilities and the city of Providence, two sets that even seem worthy of a Star Trek film.
Felt Unnecessary and over the top,Too predictable.Music was amazing so does soundtracks,good acting,visuals were great,screenplay was good entertaining,story was okay felt pointless as per franchise it was way too weak.some scenes were good like fights,escape from chicago .whole starting intro the whole new world to explore was refreshing then slowly everything was predictable the war within them was literally joke and the whole mid half went just drama then climax it was happening too fast didn't felt anything although miles character was good and unpredictable.Overall unnecessary but entertaining movie!
This is the second last film in this franchise, meaning that it should be more gripping and stirring than previous entries. Unfortunately, it is the dullest entry in the series yet.
Very disappointed. The acting is sub par and the ending is unforgivingly anti climactic. Most of everything that happens throughout this film was painfully predictable. The most anticipated film in the series yet the most disappointing one.