This one is for the future

Divergent
Starring: Kate Winslet, Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney
Rated: 5.5/10
I  don’t much like living in a complicated, futuristic world where the only thing I can recognise as connected with my kind of humanity are the concrete buildings and some technologically retarded metro trains which do have a malfunctioning ‘stop’ button, compelling passengers to jump in and jump off at precarious points!
 But then, the world has moved on to such mounts and in this genre, Divergent is pretty consuming, or should I say dauntless in its intent to save the humanity in quite a different way. As the theory of faction above family and choosing a way of life which puts men apart from boys takes shape under the ruthless wings of Kate Winslet, there is danger of humanity being turned into mindless robots injected with a serum demanding — and getting — instant subservience to instructions. In all this mumbo jumbo, Winslet, though in a pithy role, impacts you with her image change even as the main protagonist Shailene Woodely charms you with her stunning looks and well-toned body to give wings to the first volume of the popular Veronica Roth trilogy.
An engaging film on a post-modern world, something which you can call Hunger Games in a new, teenage mould. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 13 April, 2014

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