The sequel to Divergent picks up where its predecessor left off. The film follows Tris(Shailene Woodley) and Four(Theo James) who are known as Divergents in a world that has separated all people into factions. If you haven’t seen “Divergent,” this film will make no sense to you.
Alliances are tested as are the wills of the characters in “Insurgent.” Tris is having difficulty dealing with the guilt of the people she lost. Four is right there by Tris’ side, as he was in the first film. Miles Teller reprises his role brilliantly as Peter, a character that keeps you guessing as to which side he is on.
Kate Winslet is still the baddie for this film as she plays Jeanine, the person keeping order and hunting down the Divergent people. In this installment, you find that Jeanine is not just interested in the Divergent folk to eradicate them, but for another reason altogether.
The sweeping landscape scenes look incredible in “Insurgent.” The green of the forest and the shots of the city ruins gives this film a distinct and beautiful look. There’s also a ton of violence and characters that were killed in ways I did not expect.
“Insurgent” receives three out of five pile drivers. I don’t think it was quite as good as the “Divergent,” but the film ends in a way to make you look forward to the next.
This movie review is from one of my earlier posts on Cinema Head Cheese and you can read more of my reviews there.
This movie review is from one of my earlier posts on Cinema Head Cheese and you can read more of my reviews there.
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