Sunday, April 19, 2015

Insurgent Full Movie Download


The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015)

  • Meter: 67% 31%
  • Director:Robert Schwentke
  • Writer:Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman, Mark Bomback, Veronica Roth
  • Studio:Lionsgate
  • Genre:Sci-Fi, Action, Romance
  • Official Site:thedivergentseries.com, https://facebook.com/TheDivergentSeries
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  • Runtime:1 hour 59 minutes
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  • The Divergent Series: Insurgent raises the stakes for Tris as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago. Tris (Woodley) and Four (James) are now fugitives on the run, hunted by Jeanine (Winslet), the leader of the power-hungry Erudite elite. Racing against time, they must find out what Tris’s family sacrificed their lives to protect, and why the Erudite leaders will do anything to stop them. Haunted by her past choices but desperate to protect the ones she loves, Tris, with Four at her side, faces one impossible challenge after another as they unlock the truth about the past and ultimately the future of their world.
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      Insurgent Review By Forrestgump1

     Just this time last year I was sitting down to review the critically bashed - 'Divergent' I use the term 'bashed' lightly as most were citing the many parallels between this and of course 'The Hunger Games. I never read Veronica Roth's best selling novels, so I couldn't tell you where I fall on this spectrum, but It was easy for me to find cohesiveness in the former.
    Insurgent brings back the top notch cast featuring, Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ansel Elgort, and Miles Teller. With supporting work from Jai Courtney, Kate Winslet-throw in the newbies Octavia Spencer, along with, Naomi Watts - I'd say you have an ensemble worth writing home about.
    The so-simplistic-yet righteous confusing backdrop of a dystopian social structure returns for Insurgent, and it's five personality based factions: Dauntless (tough), Erudite (Smart, but
    schemish), Amity (peace), Candor (honesty is the best policy), and Abnegation (selfless). Of course there are folks who fit into too many factions, Divergents, and then ones who can't seem to fit into any, factionless..confusing? A little. This system was pretty well enamored into our skulls in the previous entry, so there is not much for the film to explain or rely on. Thankfully this works in the films favor, as there isn't much exposition to delve into, and get's the junctions flowing at a steady pace. The specifics of the plot are simple - Tris (Woodley) and Four (James) are on the run from Jeanine (Winslet), or they just want to murder her..this is the extent of the what is happening.
    Taken like a dose of medicine provided by your local physician, Insurgent, doesn't necessarily move mountains to step further in boundaries than it's predecessor. Sure you can find all the distinctions you need in order to establish credit to the filmmakers - wheres this time Neil Burger has relinquished directing duties over to Robert Schewentke who aids in areas of stunt-flight sequences, and taking advantage of a bigger budget, with 3D IMAX surcharges. The dialogue scenes never outstay their welcome, as we are usually thrusted into an action set piece every ten minutes, where motivations are raised that adhere to the onslaught.
    Woodley has proved herself to me over the past year, especially with her exceptionally noteworthy performance in last summer's The Fault In Our Stars (a film that found its way onto my best films of 2014 - honorable mentions). Insurgent is basically much of the same when discussing terms of rendition, and findings ways to distinguish itself from the predecessor. Yet beneath all the silly baddie dialogue that is forced upon Kate Winslet's hitler-esq Jeannine, along with a very open ended conclusion, maybe JUST maybe...this series is going somewhere. Grade

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