Opinions on the Divergent movies

Discuss the June 2014 book of the month Divergent by Veronica Roth. While only Divergent--the first book of the series--is the book of the month, feel free to use this subforum to discuss the rest of the series or to talk about the movies, but make sure not to post spoilers unless noted in the topic title.
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I enjoyed the movies for the most part. To me the casting was perfect and plot was followed reasonably well. Apart from the ending of the 3rd movie it was all good to me
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Definitely feel like the actor choices were great choices for what I imagined from when I read the books! That is one of the most important things in making a good book to movie transition. The ending was not the same as the books, but I do feel like the books got unnecessarily complicated with details. I think Roth could’ve wrapped up the series in a simpler way like the movies did.
Sarah_Khan wrote: 29 Jan 2016, 19:55 I would like to know if you read the Divergent series by Veronica Roth and watched the movies that have come out and what you thought of the movies? Did the movies do justice to the book? Also did you read the books before or after you watched the movies?
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Obviously, I watched the Divergent movie before I read the book like I always do. And in my opinion, the movie wasn't just good, it was better than the book. The movie had so much suspense and mystery! It totally captured my interest.
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Sarah_Khan wrote: 29 Jan 2016, 19:55 I would like to know if you read the Divergent series by Veronica Roth and watched the movies that have come out and what you thought of the movies? Did the movies do justice to the book? Also did you read the books before or after you watched the movies?
The movies did absolutely no justice for the books. I think the casting was one of the main problems. The female lead seemed a bit bland to me. Another reason I think why the movies tanked is because there were so many post apocalyptic movies that were coming out at that time (like Hunger Games) and people just got a bit bored of the genre.
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I discovered this awesome series via the first movie. But since the books are the source material from the which the movies have been made, it'll always be the better of the two for me!

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I thought the books were a bit better in terms of nuance, but the first movie had great pacing!
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Dilution/adulteration of the plotline is what happens with the movies. The books are the orginal brainchild of the author, but as it becomes a movie, the thoughts, impressions and ideas of many more people become attached to it as well. I read the books before watching the movies and I'm grateful for it.
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After I watched the first movie I was interested in the story, so I gave the books an opportunity. I liked them both. I think the movies are a fair adaptation. There were some details that only the book had, but overall I was satisfied with the movies.
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I actually watched the first two movies before reading the books. They were what made me interested in the books after all and once I started, I couldn't stop. The books were far more engrossing than the movies and while the first two movies didn't exactly do justice to the books, they were still interesting to watch. However, after I completed the third book, I went to watch the third movie and I was disappointed. The third movie was, in my opinion, kind of bad. It didn't just not do justice to the last book but it veered completely off course, changing directions from the novel entirely. The bittersweet aspect that made the tribology famous and interesting was removed in the movie and it was honestly saddening.
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August17 wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 14:57 After I watched the first movie I was interested in the story, so I gave the books an opportunity. I liked them both. I think the movies are a fair adaptation. There were some details that only the book had, but overall I was satisfied with the movies.
I agree, however I feel that final movie wasn't done as good as the first two. Aside from the change from the final book, it seemed lackluster. :oops:
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Nazzo wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 15:13 :?:
Sarah_Khan wrote: 29 Jan 2016, 19:55 I would like to know if you read the Divergent series by Veronica Roth and watched the movies that have come out and what you thought of the movies? Did the movies do justice to the book? Also did you read the books before or after you watched the movies?
The movies did absolutely no justice for the books. I think the casting was one of the main problems. The female lead seemed a bit bland to me. Another reason I think why the movies tanked is because there were so many post apocalyptic movies that were coming out at that time (like Hunger Games) and people just got a bit bored of the genre.
:tiphat: Ah. You have a really solid point here. Looking back at it, this seemed to be part of the issue.
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Shridhar S wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 11:44 Obviously, I watched the Divergent movie before I read the book like I always do. And in my opinion, the movie wasn't just good, it was better than the book. The movie had so much suspense and mystery! It totally captured my interest.
I doubt this is true. There were so many things omitted from the movies that were in the books and the movies eventually branched to a different direction. Though, I can understand your view because some people do not like endings where the main characters die so that may have contributed to your enjoyment of the movies more? :eusa-think:
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Rachel Kubus wrote: 20 Dec 2021, 22:18 Definitely feel like the actor choices were great choices for what I imagined from when I read the books! That is one of the most important things in making a good book to movie transition. The ending was not the same as the books, but I do feel like the books got unnecessarily complicated with details. I think Roth could’ve wrapped up the series in a simpler way like the movies did.
Sarah_Khan wrote: 29 Jan 2016, 19:55 I would like to know if you read the Divergent series by Veronica Roth and watched the movies that have come out and what you thought of the movies? Did the movies do justice to the book? Also did you read the books before or after you watched the movies?
I personally think the books were just fine though and if those details were omitted we would have been left with more unanswered questions. I might have to read the book again to see if I'll have a different opinion
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Ouryoaie Lamee wrote: 19 Mar 2022, 04:32
August17 wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 14:57 After I watched the first movie I was interested in the story, so I gave the books an opportunity. I liked them both. I think the movies are a fair adaptation. There were some details that only the book had, but overall I was satisfied with the movies.
I agree, however I feel that final movie wasn't done as good as the first two. Aside from the change from the final book, it seemed lackluster. :oops:
Well, yes, you're right. That one was...another thing :doh:
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I watched the first Divergent movie and thought it was excellent. It was action-packed and the sets were well-done. I didn't realize it was part of a series or based on a book so perhaps it's time to check those out as well.
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