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Jan 2019
I like what M. Night did there, with those titles. This is a pretty interesting trilogy in a weird sequel/spin-off/tie-in kind of way.

Unbreakable came out in 2000. Apparently, nobody knows about this movie. I've come across a lot of movie-goers who expressed interest in seeing 'Glass', and upon my questioning them, "Have you seen 'Unbreakable'?", they often say no. I feel that we have too many people going into this without knowing the original film in the trilogy, and that bothers me. Ignorance.

Well, Unbreakable was a cool fuckin' movie. I watched it back in the day when it came to video and I quite enjoyed it. I'd easily say it's my favorite M. Night movie. He had a trilogy planned, but things didn't work out, and boom. A great thing never was... until a newfound interest in 2017, when Split came out!

Now mind you, I had no interest in M. Night's new movie. Plot didn't intrigue me much, but a co-worker came out of it enthused, and told me the twist, and then I had to watch it. That twist got me very excited for something I'd been waiting so many years for, because seriously... It's been almost TWENTY FUCKING YEARS for this thing to happen, and how is it going to turn out?

So what happens with Glass? Obviously, M. Night is all about the twists, so you can't really say anything about this movie, other than whether you like it or you don't. Me? I feel satisfied with the final product.

Despite the title, Sam Jackson isn't in that much of the movie. He definitely plays an integral part, but don't expect him to be in it much. He isn't even the first credited cast member. McAvoy is, because he plays a lot of different characters in this movie. emoticon

Personally, I was more big on Unbreakable than I was on Split, which was still good. McAvoy definitely put a lot of effort into the role(s), but I was more into the Bruce Willis storyline. I wish there was more of it in the movie, but either way, the pacing is pretty sly. What I definitely liked was the cut scenes from Unbreakable, as well as some alternate angled scenes.

The movie handled all the characters really well, and I can't complain. It made my inner-nerd really happy. Good stuff.


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markus-san says:
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Jan 2019
I've come across a lot of movie-goers who expressed interest in seeing 'Glass', and upon my questioning them, "Have you seen 'Unbreakable'?", they often say no.


Well there were a whole bunch of people who question why Bruce Willis popped up at the end of Spilt..


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Tommix says:
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Dec 1
I just saw Split, finally. Jeez. Pretty bizarre.

I would say there were several really excellent performances in this movie, and not just by James McAvoy, ha ha. Anya Taylor-Joy was pretty amazing in her own way, and the psychiatrist blew me away. I would watch a movie just about the psychiatrist. She was brilliant in a lot of ways, but also very delusional in her own way. The poor lady. She seemed to mean well.

The two girls who were mostly there to contribute to the body count also did a solid job, I thought. I believed in their characters. They seemed like plausible girls of around that age and background, without having been tested in any very intense way by life... I don't know, they didn't really have as many scenes as Anya T-J or the psychiatrist, but they did a respectable job with what they had to do.

James McAvoy was just incredible though. I liked his American accents. I am still trying to figure out where he got them, if they are based on characters in movies or if he just observed real people and copied how they talked. It was so creepy when he was Patricia. YIKES.

I have also seen Unbreakable, and liked it. I still haven't watched Glass though. I think I might have begun watching it once, but dozed off. That doesn't necessarily mean I thought it was boring, I could have just been really tired.



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