The movie expands on the post-apocalyptic world by sending Tris, her boyfriend Four (Theo James) and their friends beyond Chicago to the futuristic home of the Bureau of Genetic Welfare, run by the mysterious David (Jeff Daniels), reported Los Angeles Times.
"It's a completely different organism. It has its own political leaders. It's a full-blown running society. And I think when Tris and Four enter they're a little hesitant of it and also very keen on the luxuries that come with a world that's not war-torn. It's functioning and has access to things that they didn't have in Chicago," the 24-year-old actress says.
"They're very much out of contact and not in communication with each other. And they both see different sides of who this David person is, and that creates distance between them.
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