Movie Convention: Divergent
Divergent incorporates a controlled society by the head people of the world, it is divided into factions that enforce conformity and suppresses personality and individuality. The genre Dystopian, shown in Divergent, is a rebellion against this authority, exploring the themes of freedom and identity.
What I liked about Divergent was how it used the conventions of the dystopian genre to create a very mind-challenging story. The division of society into factions based on personality traits was fascinating because it showed how people are
"owned" and "labeled". Tris, the main character, challenged this oppressive system and uncovered the lies behind this so-called perfect world.
Some conventions that did not appeal to me were when the factions of society felt overly simplistic, and they did not explore the complexities of human nature. The reliance on a chosen-one narrative, where Tris is destined to save the system made the movie feel predictable.

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