In the film,
Erudite faction leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet) is hunting Divergents in the hopes of finding one who can unlock a mysterious box.
Not exact matches
You know you're in for a long haul when Kate Winslet's clipboard - wielding Jeanine,
leader of the
Erudite faction, comes off less like a Hillary Clinton than a weary Applebee's supervisor at the end of a 14 - hour shift in this plodding sequel to «Divergent.»
It begins with a propaganda - filled monologue from
Erudite leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet), claiming our heroes, Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James), are the ones responsible for the Abnegation massacre rather than her own corrupt
faction.
Tris also has to contend with the evil head of
Erudite (Kate Winslet) who believes Tris» divergent qualities make her the only one capable of opening a mysterious box which may give her the power to rule over all the
factions as their undisputed
leader.
Jeanine (Kate Winslet), the
leader of «
Erudite» (intelligent people — i.e. villains), has taken over the city and is searching for individuals who are «Divergent» (they have qualities belonging to more than one
faction), because one is needed in order to open a mysterious box which contains a vital plot device of some sort.
Jeanine (Kate Winslet), the
leader of
Erudite, has placed the blame for the killings on the rebellious, nebulous clan of Divergents — those members of society whose personalities are too well - rounded to fit in a single
faction.
She also finds herself threatened by Jeanine Matthews (Kate Winslet), the
Erudite faction's
leader.
The trailer shows Kate Winslet as Jeanine Matthews, the
leader of the
Erudite faction, telling teenagers about the test.
Erudite, the
faction of intellectual snobs, hates Divergents the most, and their
leader (Kate Winslet) seems hell - bent on sniffing them out and doing god - knows - what with them.