The second part of 'Divergent' continues the first one quite consistently.
Young Tris in a world that is divided as if into castes, into factions, turns out to be suitable for everything, therefore she is a unique person - a Divergent, of which there are few.
At the beginning of the second part, Tris and her friend Fore go on the run, as they are in danger.
They meet Fora's mother, Evilen (N. Watts), who is also a special person, since at that time she did not fit into any of the factions. But now Evilen is a significant figure.
In this movie, Tris and the others have to go through tests. First, through the Friendliness faction - a kind of judicial system, where it will have to go through a kind of lie detector. And all the contradictions that tormented her will acquire a stronger effect here. This is especially true of the fate of her parents. And here it is important to think that a person from a young age should live in harmony with his conscience, with his inner world, and not commit offenses.
Then a check with erudites. Which of the young people will their device define as one hundred percent divergent?
And it is important that Tris finds harmony with herself and unity. Even if her double is the one that others see in her, and she herself will not be identical.
Then the heroine Kate Winslet enters the confrontation again. But her rival is Evilen.
And in the end, the message in the box is important. Who should bring the world into the system, being exceptional in the name of this from the very beginning.
The film still teaches to appreciate the uniqueness, individuality of each. The need to live in harmony with your conscience, your inner world.