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Bank
Two street rivals must set their difference aside and join forces to pull off a bank heist.
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Plot Summary
A man with dissociative identity disorder kidnaps three teenage girls. As the girls are held captive, they discover that one of his personalities is the key to their escape. Meanwhile, his psychiatrist grapples with the horrifying reality of his patient's fractured psyche and the escalating danger.
Critical Reception
Split, with praise for James McAvoy's performance and Shyamalan's return to form, but some found the plot convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
James McAvoy delivers a tour-de-force performance, portraying multiple distinct personalities with chilling accuracy.
M. Night Shyamalan crafts a tense and atmospheric thriller that often feels like a return to his earlier, more successful work.
While praised for its acting and suspense, some critics found the narrative's logic and plot twists to be less effective.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's suspenseful atmosphere and the impressive acting, particularly James McAvoy's multifaceted role. Some viewers noted that the story's complexities could be challenging to follow at times, but the overall entertainment value was high.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a standalone sequel to M. Night Shyamalan's 2000 film 'Unbreakable', with the character of Kevin Wendell Crumb making a cameo. However, the studio vetoed this idea, and the film was released as a standalone movie. The connection to 'Unbreakable' was later revealed in the 2019 sequel 'Glass'.
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