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"Movie Review: Divergent (2014)"

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Blogger Candice Frederick said...

i actually never read the books, and don't want to after seeing this movie. i also thought woodley was a poor choice for this character. i don't think she ever really got a grip of Beatrice. I totally agree that the movie is bland and doesn't explore any of the themes it claims to embody.

March 21, 2014 at 11:06 PM

Blogger Joel Bocko said...

The generic quality of the authoritarian regime is something I noted in Hunger Games as well (at least the 1st & only one I've seen). Too bad, particularly here, as the multiplicity of personalities and complexity of the social system could lend themselves to an interesting depiction of power and organization.

I'm wondering if there is a YA film adaptation out there which gets the dystopia thing right. I think there's a book, at least, which does so - The Giver, with its deceptively calm & gentle elders & self-brainwashing society (although that book has rencroticized too for being too broad or generalized in its depiction of a future/alternative society, but I disagree). Incidentally they have tried to make a movie out of that one for 20 years without success. Last I heard Jeff Bridges was involved I think, and it was in pre-production last fall. We'll see. Some central conceits/deceptions are very literary in form so a cinematic incarnation has it's work cut out for it.

Indcidentally, is Winslet riffing on Hillary at all? It seemed so in the trailer I saw but maybe that's just the go-to model/reference for female authority characters (at least in contemporary American films) and no commentary is intended. Too bad Woodley's underused, as she was very good in The Descendents.

March 23, 2014 at 3:30 PM

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