![]() When Tris and Four arrive at Candor, they are welcomed by their Dauntless brethren, and Tris is not entirely truthful with Christina about what happened to Will. During the trek, Caleb tells Tris that he cannot continue with them, and goes in a different direction. The next morning, the three leave Factionless for Candor to meet up with the remaining Dauntless. Evelyn suggests that Dauntless and Factionless should join their forces against Erudite, but the discussion becomes an argument about Evelyn's true intentions and her past relationship with her son. There, Tris and Caleb discover that the Factionless' leader is Four's mother, Evelyn Johnson-Eaton. Four reveals his true name, Tobias Eaton, to the Factionless, who reply that they have been searching for him.įour, Tris and Caleb are given safe passage into the heart of Factionless. Horrified by what he has done, he watches helplessly as Tris is attacked by one of the Factionless. Peter gives up the group's location as Tris, Four, and Caleb escape and board a train headed into Factionless territory.ĭuring the ensuing fight with Factionless aboard the train, Caleb makes his first kill. Soon after, Eric and his fleet arrive to test all the occupants for Divergence. ![]() After Tris and Peter get into a scuffle, Johanna, the leader of the Amity faction, warns Tris that her obsession with revenge will consume her. Tris, Four, Peter, and Caleb are hiding out in Amity territory. However, only a Divergent can open the box, and she orders that all Divergents be hunted down and captured. ![]() Upon recovery, the box is taken to Erudite, and Jeanine claims that it contains data from the city's founders, and the means to end the Divergence problem. Once again, the special effects, the acting, and the story are amazing, and this film would be worthy of five stars, if not for the ending that diverted too far away from the original story.Following the assault on Abnegation by Jeanine's mind-controlled Dauntless soldiers, Eric and his platoon are searching through the wreckage of Abnegation for a box of unknown origin containing the symbols of all the factions. Shailene Woodley and Theo James returned for the sequel and again, they played the characters to tee, I really felt like these two were meant to play Tris and Four before the book was even set to be released on the big screen. Indeed they plan to, but it's hard to see just how they will go about doing it, after the events put in place by the end of this film. As for the ending, it is completely different from the novel, leaving many to wonder if they'll make the third book into a film at all. The films producers said they wanted to make the story easier for the casual fan to understand, and they did that, unfortunately, taking away the complexity of the story, takes away some of it's magic. The first part of this film is an excellent representation of the novel and is every bit as exhilarating, but the second part veers off into a new direction. Tris and Four are on the other-side, doing everything they can to stop the group from hunting the Divergents, whom they see as the key to changing everything. The intellectual faction has started collecting all the Divergent, in an attempt to open a mysterious box, that supposedly contains something that will change all their lives forever. In what was once Chicago, the war between the factions has begun, and this time, no faction is safe from the Erudite. Unlike The Hunger Games and the first film in the series, Insurgent starts to veer away from the novel, making it hard for the fans, to envision just how they'll make the jump into the third book in the series. I am a huge fan of the Divergent series, and after reading all the books, I went so far as to proclaim that parts of it were even better than the Hunger Games.
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