Dystopian future
youth dramas are getting as much cinema attention as comic book movies, so
watching “Divergent” will give you nothing no one has not seen in “Hunger Games” -– good films -– and “Host” –- terrible, awful flick. “Divergent” takes
place in a post-war Chicago where humanity has been divided up into factions
according to dominant virtue -– smart, giving, war-like, servant, you get the
idea. To have multiple virtues, being divergent, is a mark of death under the
city’s queen bee (Kate Winslet, all cold). Our heroine is Beatrice (Shailene
Woodley, star of near every movie this year), who is from a servant family, but
cops multiple traits, mostly warrior. This makes her No. 1 target, assuming she
can survive the hand-to-hand and gun/knife combat training of her new war tribe. Does
she? Of course, she does. This is film 1 in a series. Woodley is great in the
role, going from young and unsure to a survivor of tragedy, so she more than
makes up for the ehh side-characters and an odd lack of true horror. I might be
playing unfair as no one here carries the menace of Donald Sutherland leering
at Jennifer Lawrence. B
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Divergent (2014)
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