Veronica Roth's best-selling novel turned film "Divergent" has constantly been compared to the likes of "Hunger Games." Ironically, even "Twilight" and its' lead stars, Bella and Edward, have been compared to that of Tris and Four in the film. Leave it to Shailene Woodley to get a few facts straight and how "Divergent" is all things different from "Twilight."

With "Hunger Games" soon to hit theatres in less than a week, "Divergent" is slowly catching up to the limelight as well. Thus, the comparisons between both films continue. Heck, even one other film franchise has been compared to the likes of "Divergent."

Who would have thought that some fans would see a resemblance between Edward and Bella to that of Tris and Four? Well, Shailene Woodley, who plays Tris, has a few words for these film critics and fans that insist "Twilight" has a striking resemblance to that of "Divergent."

"It's not one of those teenage dramatic relationships where it's love at first sight and she's swooning over him and he's there with her and then he withdraws and she has to chase him," explained Woodley, adding, "There's no drama, I feel like it's very real and very personal and realistic to how a lot of relationships are."

"Of course there's drama but it's not, it's very different than the Bella/Edward relationship. They're completely on the opposite sides of the spectrum," continued Woodley.

By "completely different," there are no sparkly vampires and hormonal teenagers in love involved in "Divergent." In the young adult novel written by Veronica Roth, "Divergent" involves life choices that may cost one their family and their lives. It is anything but the same with that of Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight."

For those who have been living under a rock, a synopsis of "Divergent" is as follows (via Entertainment Weekly):

"Based on the best-selling series by young adult novelist Veronica Roth, Divergent takes place in a futuristic version of America where people are divided into five different factions based on their personalities. On the day of the choosing ceremony, Tris Prior (Woodley) finds out she is Divergent and can never fit into any of the five designated factions. Armed with the dangerous knowledge that she'll never fit in and the discovery that there is a secret conspiracy aimed at destroying all Divergents in existence, Tris must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it's too late."