- I’d love to play Capture the Flag with that glow-in-the-dark flag. How about playing Paint Ball with those guns that shoot darts that make you feel like you’ve been really shot?
- This movie is full of dangerous stunts that make you want to stand in line to try. For example, I love that gigantic zip-line that goes through the city. Do you think Universal Studios will build one if this movie does well enough? I won’t be jumping onto moving trains any time soon though.
- I thought it was interesting to watch the fears some of the characters had. Four explains that most people have 10-15 really bad fears. He has…four. When Tris can’t run away and her feet move slowly in mud during her “fear evasion” sequence, it reminded me that I had that same recurring dream when I was a little girl. It’s a terrible feeling to not be able to move forward, whether trying to escape danger or making progress on a goal.
- I thought it was an interesting concept that when people in the movie were injected with a certain serum that their thoughts could be controlled. Isn’t that called alcohol?
- I love Shailene’s thick, beautiful hair.
- Cool double infinity mirrors and other special effects.
- Who doesn’t love Ashey Judd?
- I’d like a blue jacket with the stylish neckline that Jeanine Mathews wears.
- The ending was disappointingly predictable, but I haven’t read the books, so I’m hoping there are more interesting things to come.
- Many of the characters were one-dimensional.
- Those in the Dauntless faction run during most of the movie, yet they’re never out of breath.
- Tris tells Four “I don’t want to go too fast.” The very next thing you see is her in bed near him. Huh?
- “My mother says there’s an art to losing yourself.” – Tris
- Tris sees the fear in Four’s eyes as they climb up and states “You’re afraid of heights.” He reveals “Everyone is afraid of something.”
- “Are you even human?” – Four says to Tris as he watches her climb a tower with ease.
- “This isn’t real.” What an empowering sentence you can say to yourself when you have fear. Courage is doing what you’re afraid to do. One of my favorite quotes by Franklin D. Roosevelt is “Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” Later, Tris says “Don’t think. Just jump.” I’m wondering if we’ll see that tagline on basketball shoes soon?
- “I think human nature is the enemy.” Jeanine Matthews What a terrible thought. Human nature is what makes us all fantastically flawed, interesting, and wonderful.
- “There is a certain beauty in the resistance, but it’s a beauty we can’t afford.” – Jeanine Matthews
- In Divergent, kids who leave the nest aren’t allowed to go back. Thankfully, in our world they can. In this troubled economy, we’re seeing an increase in “Boomerang Kids” as college graduates return home to save money while trying to pay back student loans. How wonderful that families can pull together and embrace returning kids to get support. On another level, it’s a great thing that we CAN reinvent ourselves and not be pigeon-holed into one thing in our lives.
- “We train soldiers, not rebels.” – Eric
- “Trust the test; it will tell you where you belong.” – Tori
In case you need to catch up on reading the series…
Jewel's Gems
Great post! I enjoyed the movie too. I loved the first two books, but I'm going to force myself to read the last one, even thought I know I'll hate it because of the ending:-/
Oh, and the part where she wakes up in his bed, they didn't sleep together, he just let her stay in his room to keep her safe. It's in the book:-)
trinaboice
Thanks for your comments, Jewel! Good to know! I haven’t read the books, so I just made an assumption since so many movies include pre-marital relations as being totally normal.