Allegiant
Allegiant
PG-13 | 18 March 2016 (USA)
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Beatrice Prior and Tobias Eaton venture into the world outside of the fence and are taken into protective custody by a mysterious agency known as the Bureau of Genetic Welfare.

Reviews
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
HottWwjdIam There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
FandomFanatic21 Allegiant, is the third and possibly the final installment in the Divergent Series. In this film Tris uncovers the truth about her life and the society she lives in, where beyond the wall she learns to escape the world she knows into a new one where she discovers her city was an experiment to help contribute towards saving the human race. The film was a bit mediocre as the film gets off track of what the series was made for. It was enjoyable however instead of the directors wanting split the movie into two parts, they should have just put the events all into this film. So the ending is a cliffhanger, and we'll never know what happens in the end unless you read the book. However, the film does remind us to break the boundaries of our world and be different than the social norm."You want change with no sacrifice. You want peace with no struggle. The world doesn't work like that."-David, Allegiant
Michael Ledo This is a sequel not to that Maze thing but the other one which copied "Brave New World." The film opens up with the revolutionaries killing off the Czars' family, reminding me of another sci-fi book. Some of our crew escapes... I mean really escape as they climb Trumps' wall, however not without a casualty... PLOT SPOILER token hot Asian chick (Maggie Q) dies early. They make their way into the contaminated post apocalyptic world, moving into a plot giving me "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" flashback. Here they meet civilization as we await one more twist as there is too much time left in the film for they not to be one.Except for Peter (Miles Teller) the acting was stiff. Jeff Daniels as Director David didn't add anything. I would have changed this up a bit and put in a flaky Woody Harrelson type of guy. The film had great 1984 style lines like, "Your destiny begins today." I kept attempting to get a theme from the film such as the role of propaganda and recreating the past for the betterment of a diverse society, but it was presented lightly if indeed it was meant to be there. Perhaps those who read the books could shed some light on the theme.Guide: No swearing, sex, or real nudity. Shailene Woodley strips and burns her clothes, but lighting and camera angle maintain the rating. Soft 4 stars. When is that Maze thing sequel coming out, and why were they put in that maze again?
Danual This wasn't as good as the first two but it was still good. I finished watching this movie and now Im looking forward to the fourth movie only to find out that its listed as a TV movie. And I suppose theres a chance that it mite not get made at all. And Shailene Woodley is not reprising her role.
Hayley Mignon McDowell As an avid reader, I love to see how directors can take words and create the images in our head. The Divergent series was one of my favorite reads a few years back, so when they decided to put the words on screen, I was more than ecstatic. Opening day for the original Divergent, had me excited of the follow ups, especially Allegiant which was released in 2016. However, after the release of Divergent, many people were disappointed and it created a loss for future production of the remaining movies in the series. Despite others saying they would not be in attendance to watch Allegiance, I stuck through it to prove that the books I loved dearly would be successful on screen. According to the plot line of the original book, the movie lined up very well with how Roth wanted it to pan out. I believe it was a good depiction of how we were supposed to imagine the story panning out. However, I knew the box office sales would not reflect how great I thought the movie was. It was even nominated for 8 awards. Someone had to agree with me then! So despite how tragic the monetary value was from the movie, I believe it deserves more credit and a better rating.