Tris Prior longs to be fearless like the Dauntless she follows and watches at school. She wants to know what it’s like to jump from a moving train, to climb the side of a sky scraper or zip line through the cityscape of Chicago.
When an aptitude tests finds that her personality is a match for the Erudite, Abnegation and Dauntless communities, Tris seizes her opportunity to change from the Abnegation community she grew up in to the Dauntless community she’s always wanted to be a part of. But this choice may end up being a fatal mistake because only the Divergent can test positive for more than one community and the Dauntless are notorious for getting rid of their Divergent population.
When Tris and here instructor Four discover a conspiracy between the Dauntless and Erudite communities to overthrow the Abnegation-run government, it’s too late to save their friends from being brainwashed into helping the cause. Worse yet, some of the Dauntless are actually on board with the plot believing that the Abnegation may have been overcome by corruption.
Now the fate of this post-apocalyptic world may lay in the hands of the Divergent like Tris who seem to the only ones immune to the brainwashing of the Erudite and corrupt Dauntless. Problem is, with their home overcome by the enemy that is now actively hunting and kill off Divergent, where can the Divergent go to seek refuge?
This is a pretty simple synopsis of the storyline. To see a more in depth look at what this movie is really about, I invite you to check out the book review.
As for the movie review of Divergent, let’s start with what worked really well:
Sound Track – Cannot complain about the sound track at all for this movie. The music was chosen perfectly for each scene and kept the mood of each scene right in front of us. We felt freedom, intimidation, fear and awe as the music in the background moved us to stay in tune with the action on the screen.
The day the movie came out, there was a trending hashtag #divergentmoviecomplaints. As promised, I’m addressing these complaints now. Here are the top 7 complaints from viewers from Twitter.
#1 Complaint: @KaylaHopkins8 Still pissed we didn’t get to see Edward get his eye ripped out… #divergentmoviecomplaints
Poor Ben Lamb. His portrayal of Edward in the first movie never made it off the cutting floor. We see him name on the ranking board and Eric calls his name first for Capture the Flag, but never actually see him unless it’s in a crowd of newbies, almost like an extra. Worse yet, we didn’t get to see Peter take out his eye and get him sent to the Factionless. This was a big miss for the Divergent book fans.
@cozy_afternoon Tris was also supposed to drown to death before saved by her mom, right? #divergentmoviecomplaints
This was a big miss for me personally. How much more lame was it that Tris’ mom just happened to be sitting outside the house in the surrounding treeline waiting for her to come by. Big miss for me on this one.
@hawaiibelieb You know if you don’t tell us that Christina and Will like each other it makes them practically useless #divergentmoviecomplaints
@AlyLoverin To the directors of #Divergent, ever hear of character development? #divergentwasawful #movies #divergentmoviecomplaints
Specifically I’m thinking about Al, played by Christian Madsen. Two things, Al was also Abnegation and he had a total crush on Tris and was heartbroken when things developed between Tris and Four, played by Theo James. People who only watched the movie may have been confused as to why Al took the discovery of his attack on Tris so seriously. After all, the competition was meant to be cut-throat, right?
@LuvAndH8t Cute Four and Tris moments were changed or skipped. No drunken flirty Four. No sex talk. No “six & four” line! WHY #divergentmoviecomplaints
@loveamberjoy They could’ve fit Uriah into the movie. I mean c’mon! Even just a quick little hello would’ve been nice! #divergentmoviecomplaints
For those of you who missed Uriah, he may have been there, although not with a named or credited role. There was a Dauntless-born initiate that invited Tris to go zip lining and this was Uriah in the book. That being said, Uriah’s major role doesn’t come until book two. This goes for Marlene, Shauna and Zeke too. So no worries, we’ll see them soon enough.
@selfiesforfood: Since when was Jeanine and the Erudite there when Tobias tried to kill Tris? #DivergentMovieComplaints
Overall, I loved this movie. I actually thought it was a decent adaptation. Makes me wonder how much input the author had, because certain things I may have fought for if I was in her shoes. However, otherwise this movie was a slam dunk and I’m looking forward to seeing Insurgent come 2015. 3 of 5 stars!
What did you think of the Divergent Movie?