The Divergent Series - Adolescent Psychological Films

Dorris 2022-04-20 09:01:32

After reading the original novel, I still have some expectations for the movie. This film is obviously more faithful to the original than "The Hunger Games". The first part of the series is actually the heroine gradually facing herself and understanding her psychological process. In the process of getting acquainted, she was able to break through herself and enhance her ability under fear, which was the core of putting aside those big action scenes.



The second part is to undertake the upper part, to solve the problem of the heroine's PTSD and how to say goodbye to the death of relatives and friends. The first step in her trauma reflection was that she was haunted by nightmares at night, and the ghosts of relatives and friends blamed her. Here, the "friendly" black woman said something very pointy, asking her to "forgive yourself and let go of hatred", and the rest of the film is to see how she achieves it step by step. The Veritaserum trial objectively made her heart knot known to the public in advance. When it comes to acknowledging her identity as a dissenter, it echoes the first episode, and she has since put down this burden calmly; speaking about the assassination of her friend and the death of her parents is to magnify her ego in the "selfless" growth experience Neglect, insufficient self-love and excessive self-stress. The "selfless faction" is probably the most suitable group for cultivating perfectionists and psychopaths, such as the fourth father and his father.



The facts were revealed, of course the friend turned over the table, but with the halo of her heroine, the villain came out to destroy and won the friendship back. As for the love of the fourth child, which is the European and American imitation of Qiong Yao's drama, there is nothing to say. The fourth mother is another potential villain, the so-called "fighting wolves and attracting tigers", to find a more sturdy boss for the third part. His brother's inexplicable blackening and another inexplicable whitewashing, I don't understand, it's just that the writer and screenwriter are happy. Then, goodbye to the Korean man who played "Lost", a little dance, and then I thought of the finale I admired, "remember, let go and move on". The words that allow Jack to have an epiphany are also used in this film. The heroine of this work, from the beginning of looking in the mirror to cut her hair, showing deep self-loathing in her eyes; to finally letting go of her anger, accepting her dark side, fully understanding herself, and making a "moon landing" like accepting herself the last step.



In the end, just like any other series of films, the heroine's new task has become to explore a new world, a new boss will come to power, I don't know what new psychological problems will be raised, and I don't know how to solve it in the lower part. This is the reason why this movie focuses on teenagers. When watching a movie, it comes to solve the audience's growing pains and psychological enlightenment.

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  • Tris: Our parents would be ashamed of you.

    Caleb: Well, maybe not. I mean, I am willing to sacrifice you, the only family I have left, the only person I love, in order to preserve what's best for everyone else. What's more selfless than that?

  • Tris: What are you doing here?

    Four: You die, I die.

    Peter: Oh. Okay, guys, come on. Let's go, seriously. We can do that later.