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The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016), PG-13, ★

Here's Tris...again...ugh.
All of the films are the same but again, the YA book adaptation genre has gotten a bit worse in my opinion because there's not one movie that has connected with me. I mean, the only good movie is The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 right now, the others have gotten tiresome and cliched and is set in the post-apocalyptic world and that's the major problem. Every single YA novel wants to center either a young man and/or woman to stand out against the system. And, every other studio wants to get more money but here's the thing, there's not much originality to its story. This latest movie in the series is so predictable that you can figure out which character is going to be up to no good or will not make it. There are two cool sequences that got me the pleasure to give it a star and that's it.

A LITTLE SPOILER ALERT...

Now that Jeanine (Kate Winslet) is dead, Evelyn (Naomi Watts) has taken control of post-apocalyptic Chicago and is placing everyone in Erudite and has worked for Jeanine on trial. Simultaneously, she has closed off the gates between the open world and enclosed spaces. Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) watch one of the people who have worked for Jeanine go on trial and get executed despite the fact that Johanna (Octavia Spencer) and her followers protesting that he ought to be spared. As Caleb (Ansel Elgort) is being put on trial and taken away, Tris and Four plots to break him out and successfully.

Tris and Four break Caleb out and the three of them, along with Christina (Zoe Kravitz), Tori (Maggie Q) and Peter (Miles Teller) escape by scaling the wall and also shutting down the electrical box so the fence will not electrocute them. Later, the group goes into plasma bubbles known as the Bureau of Genetic Warfare and are decontaminated and given a different bar code. Tris meets its director, David (Jeff Daniels) and he considers her "pure" and a miracle as he keeps her and her friends safe from harm. But, for how long?

Brother and sister. 
This movie is a bore and it's predictable all the way through. You know what's going to happen in every single scene and there's not much suspense because most of the plot and the movie, of course, is filler. And I kept asking myself, "Why is the movie such a build-up? Is there going to be a plot to this movie?" There is a plot but it's too little too late because the filmmakers and writers insert the plot just to finish the movie and it's also mandatory to engage the younger audiences. What I can say is that the main plot and the main concern of the plot is that it feels like they watched Batman Begins because it's nearly the same thing as to what is going on with the gas in the second half of the movie and it's not exciting.

I have liked Shailene Woodley as an actress. She's a gifted presence but her character, even though she's titled as a strong female lead, is a boring strong female lead now. I have to apologize because she lacks depth and also still does not develop chemistry with Theo James. Tris is vulnerable compared to Katniss from The Hunger Games. And, I don't know why they would put her hair-do similar to Kate Winslet's hair-do in the previous two. Jeff Daniels delivers lines like he's another movie, Naomi Watts has nothing to do and Miles Teller, even though he is probably the only interesting character, is getting typecast as probably the jerk now.

Director Robert Schwentke's camera work is not mesmerizing except for one sequence which is the wall-climbing scene. The scene was cool and suspenseful as to how they get over the wall. The other sequence I liked was near the end which I can't give away. I try to be sympathetic with the characters but what the movie's product allowed me to do was shrug my shoulders in disbelief because there is no character development and not much at stake. The movie is basically filler, expansive narration that goes beyond boredom. It gets me to want to take a nap during the second half of the movie which is seemingly the exciting part of the movie. Even, the climax is not enjoyable. Finally, I can say, unfortunately for the series, that this is one the worst movies of the year.

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