2015’S Most Anticipated Action Franchise “INSURGENT” Races to Screens this March 18
Shailene Woodley starrer and Veronica Roth’s bestselling young adult
book “The Divergent Series” is now on its second instalment on screens this
March 18 when “Insurgent” opens in local cinemas nationwide.
Woodley’s
and the cast’s increased star power poises “Insurgent” to surpass its
predecessor’s (“The Divergent” movie) feat at the box-office that earned a
whopping $288.7 million globally. In
the latest instalment, “Insurgent,” after being exposed as Divergents—people who
don’t fit neatly into one of the five societal classifications or
“factions”—Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) find themselves on the
run from Jeanine (Kate Winslet), the power-hungry leader of the Erudite
faction. As the traitorous Dauntless troops under Jeanine’s command prowl the
ruins of dystopian Chicago rounding up Divergents, Tris and Four traverse the
city hoping to find allies among the Amity, Candor, Abnegation and Dauntless
factions—as well as the rebellious and impoverished mass of Factionless.
Although heartsick and guilt-ridden over the violent deaths of her family and
friends, Tris tries to uncover the secret her parents sacrificed their lives to
protect - the very secret that explains why Jeanine will stop at nothing to
capture her. Desperate to avoid causing pain to any more of her loved ones,
Tris faces her darkest fears in a series of near-impossible challenges as she
seeks to unlock the truth about the past, and ultimately the future, of their
world.
Like
Divergent, “The Divergent Series: Insurgent” is set in the ruins of a
futuristic, walled Chicago where survivors are divided into five factions based
on their abilities, temperaments and personal preferences. Members of the
Abnegation faction are selfless, Amity are peaceful, Candor are honest,
Dauntless are brave and Erudite are intelligent. Those who belong to no faction
are known simply as Factionless.
In
the first film, Beatrice “Tris” Prior, who grew up as Abnegation, learns
through a government-administered aptitude test that she is Divergent, meaning
she has attributes of multiple factions. Because Divergents are independent
thinkers who cannot be controlled by any faction, they are considered
dangerous. Upon learning her traits put her at risk, she chooses to join
Dauntless to conceal her Divergent identity. But as part of her rigorous
training, she is forced to take part in hallucinatory simulations (SIMs) that
reveal her unique abilities. She finds a much-needed ally—and eventually a love
interest—in Tobias “Four” Eaton, a Dauntless instructor and expert fighter who
is also revealed to be Divergent.
In
“Insurgent,” the stakes and the action are raised dramatically as Divergents
are hunted throughout the city by Jeanine’s brutal militias and Tris and Four
realize they must find a way to stop her.
“From the first pages of the book Insurgent, we knew that Veronica Roth
must have been drinking rocket fuel when she wrote the story,” says producer
Douglas Wick. “It starts with Tris being chased, and the action never lets up.
We built the world in Divergent and now in Insurgent, we tear it up.” For
the filmmakers, that meant creating more eye-popping action scenes, many of
which occur in the far more challenging and terrifying SIMs that Tris is forced
to take part in as Jeanine seeks to unlock the secrets of the Divergents’
power. This mind-bending action is just one of the aspects of The Divergent
Series: Insurgent that raises the bar and accelerates Tris’ exciting story that
readers know and love.
Opening
ahead of its US release, “Insurgent” opens in the Philiipines March 18 in
cinemas nationwide from Pioneer Films.
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