Miles Teller is good, but hateful, and Jai Courtney is even more hateful, brutish and sadistic than in the first movie, which was great, given that the character demanded it. Theo James was also excellent, particularly in the action scenes, and I feel that he had more space and screen time to work here. Shailene Woodley is beautiful, and I was surprised to see her without her long hair, but it was a change of look that fits the film and marks how much the character was marked by the previous events. Imported from the previous film, the cast is quite good and competent. I think it would have been better for the film to follow the original book more closely, which was not done. For example, the strange way in which Tris looks traumatized and in shock with the events at the end of the previous film and quickly overcomes this, being able to fight. Nevertheless, and like the first film, the script suffers from serious logic problems. Personally, I think the film is a very dignified continuation, which honors the predecessor and entertains the audience quite well. The truce, however, is short: while Jeannine needs to find a specific, particularly strong Divergent, who opens a box where the Founders recorded a message, Four will find an unlikely ally, determined to overthrow the Erudite: his mother, Evelyn, who all assumed to be dead.
They lost friends and family in the military coup against Abnegation, and they take refuge with the Amity. In this film, the follow-up of "Divergent", we will see Jeannine's rise to power and the escape of Tris and Four. "Maze Runner" and "Divergent" were two of the most evident cases, with scripts and source material that, in everything, remind us of "Hunger Games". In this film, the After the resounding success of "Hunger Games", American studios were hungry for more films and trilogies for young adults. Microtopia deals with a contemporary urgent ideas that are addressed, and solved, in a very surprising way.After the resounding success of "Hunger Games", American studios were hungry for more films and trilogies for young adults. On the sidewalk, on rooftops, in industrial landscapes and in nature we will see and feel how these abodes meet the dreams set up by their creators. We hear about the personal reasons behind the dwellings, and to see how they actually work. Modern nomads, homeless people, people in stress, people in need of privacy or seclusion.
Microtopia explores how architects, artists and ordinary problem-solvers are pushing the limits to find answers to their dreams of portability, flexibility – and of creating independence from “the grid”.
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In an age of increasing population and technological gains, today’s mobile society has resulted in a demand, or perhaps a dream, for portable dwellings and dwellings in new settings and situations. How would you feel about carrying your home in your pocket or having clothes to live in? For most of us, “house” means stability, structure, and permanence.