The Divergent Series: Allegiant

2016 • 120 minutos
3,7
550 reseñas
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In this exciting penultimate film in The Divergent Series, Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) lead a team of rebels in a daring escape over the city wall into a strange new world where they face a threat more dangerous than they ever imagined. Together, Tris and Four wage a furious battle for survival, fighting not only for their factions and loved ones, but
for the future of an entire city in this dynamic, action-packed adventure.

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3,7
550 reseñas
alex
25 de marzo de 2017
Awful. Though I know it is impossible to stick exactly to the book's plot line, most books-turned-films do so, at least remotely. As a professional fangirl of the book series, I found this movie greatly disappointing. The first two were all right, but this was a pile of clunk. Don't waste your money on this. The acting's awful, there's no real chemistry between Tris and Tobias.
Un usuario de Google
5 de octubre de 2016
I watched this on a plane, I hadn't even heard of the series. I found the story interesting, even without background knowledge of the franchise. The soundtrack is especially good (it has a Deus Ex: Human Revolution feel), and I was generally intrigued by the art design. The acting might be a little off at times but it isn't a problem, neither is it unexpected for this kind of production. I have since watched the previous two films and I would say this one probably has the best soundtrack.
John Halford
11 de abril de 2017
This is a good film and goes some way in providing answers to the journey that the other two in the series started. Having not read the book I can take the storyline at face value. It would have been better though had the movie producers not tried to split the last instalment into two films and shelved the last because of revenue fears. They have left the story unfinished and many of the audiences unhappy.