10 Deleted Scenes That Radically Change Famous Films

6. Divergent Could€™'ve Been More Dystopian

The Maze Runner seems like the nadir of those high concept young adult novel dystopias - the sort that are all the rage now the kids have moved on from twinkly vampires to the Hunger Games - but before that, one of the strangest was Divergent. Starring Shailene Woodley and (for reasons unknown) Kate Winslet, the adaptation of Veronica Roth€™s series of novels involves a future society where order is kept by dividing people into different factions based on their virtues. Which goes !*$% up when Woodley doesn'€™t fit neatly into one. She diverges, see?

Why exactly such a set up requires this seeming utopia to be so brutal is one thing; another is that, to ensure that the film got a kid-friendly rating, that brutality had to be all but removed from the film. Which makes for a particularly neutered take on a violent, oppressive society, when you don€™t actually see any violence. Thankfully those scenes were rescued from the cutting room floor, including one particularly squirmy sequence where somebody gets stabbed in the eye. That€™s, like, Nicolas Winding Refn levels of hardcore. Might've made the film worth watching.

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