The dystopian film that trains teens into the military

Ebony 2022-04-22 07:01:02

1. It's a futuristic movie with a beautiful picture;
2. Both the heroine and the hero are good-looking handsome men and women. Although the heroine has several shots that reveal the baby fat on the face of "Little Bun", she confirmed His very classically beautiful face actually interprets future action dramas to be pleasing to the eye. In contrast, this poster turns people into stereotyped robots;
3. The fear test in the film and the plot of the female protagonist entering the male protagonist's fear scene are reminiscent of "Inception". This kind of plot is very interesting and attractive to the audience, because dreams representing the subconscious have always been a topic of interest to everyone, and it is a very imaginative performance to present mysterious dreams in the story. Ps: When it comes to horror scenes, I am actually very afraid that the film presents traditional horror scenes such as ghosts to scare the audience. Fortunately, the film is not so vulgar, which also shows that the hero and heroine have been trained to have strong psychological qualities. The so-called horror is all about Survival scenes in some instinctual extreme environments;
4. The film is based on a novel, so the film can see the reflection on the future of human beings and human nature, and it is worth watching in this regard;
5. Kate Winslet In the film, he is a little fatter. As a villain boss, he actually asked two young men and women to give uniforms in the final hand-to-hand battle. Is the erudite really a nerd who can't fight?
6. The fearless pie is simply a second-hand pie. Some people say that it is parkour every day, and it is true. They train people to jump up and down to fall and fight, that is, to train special forces to prepare for future rule. This makes people think that in the real society, the people the army needs are all obedient to the orders of the ruling class, capable of falling and beating, and not afraid of anything, right?
7. Why did human beings develop into factions in the end? Everyone has different sides, and although they have different tendencies, the all-rounder who can integrate a variety of excellent characters must be the most valuable. Humans must understand this principle, and dividing into factions seems to be a retrograde development. Maybe this is the ideal picture of utopia, where everyone has their own role. Here it reminds people of the elaboration of the system in "Snowpiercer", everyone has their own position and cannot cross the border. "Faction is more important than family." Is there a future for human beings like robots?
8. I want to see the heroine starring in a classical romantic love story.

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Extended Reading
  • Brandy 2022-03-20 09:01:08

    Very fast-paced and rich in content. In this world setting, I always think I have seen it somewhere... The heroine takes a bow, or a few people in Hogwarts school uniforms can jump into the play. Of course, the main problem is that the differences between the villain and the heroine are quite naive, and the way the heroine wakes up the heroine is also funny. Moreover, the character's personality, feelings, and relationship development are extremely casual, without foreshadowing or struggling. It looks like a game cutscene, forcibly setting and pushing forward.

  • Velva 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    I think this worldview could be a political allegory theme like "1984", but unfortunately the original work of this series is absolutely a teenager novel like "Twilight". .

Divergent quotes

  • [last lines]

    Beatrice 'Tris' Prior: We're like the Factionless now. We've left everything behind, but we found ourselves and each other. Tomorrow we may have to fight again, but for now we'll ride the train to the end of the line. And then, we'll jump.

  • Christina: Have you never seen a hamburger before?

    Beatrice 'Tris' Prior: No I've seen one I've just never eaten one.

    Will: Abnegation eat plain food, plant-based style without sauces and no minimums.

    Christina: Which textbook did you swallow?

    Will: Nice to meet you too. I'm Will, Erudite.

    Christina: Of course you are. No offense but I'm surprised Abnegation even eats at all. To selfish right? No wonder you left.

    Will: You gotta be pretty self confident to be friends with a Candor.

    Christina: What is that supposed to mean?

    Will: You say the first thing that comes into your head.

    Al: You mean like, "you're an idiot"?

    Christina: [Christina laughs] Nice one Al!