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Glass the movie
One fall night afterschool - the main character Sakurai - is told to stay behind by class president Shirokawa Yui. Not only does she lecture him...
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Plot Summary
Following the events of Split, David Dunn hunts for the superhuman Kevin Wendell Crumb and his various personalities, known as The Beast. Their paths collide, and they are abducted by a mysterious organization led by Dr. Ellie Staple, who studies individuals with extraordinary abilities. Dunn, Crumb, and Elijah Price (Mr. Glass) find themselves in a psychiatric facility where they must confront their own limitations and the reality of their existence as superheroes.
Critical Reception
Glass received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its ambitious narrative and the performances of its lead actors, particularly James McAvoy. However, some critics found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven, feeling it did not quite live up to the promise of its predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious storytelling and strong performances, particularly from James McAvoy.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and uneven pacing that doesn't fully satisfy the build-up.
The film's exploration of superhero mythology and psychological depth was a point of discussion.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Glass are generally positive, with viewers appreciating the continuation of the Unbreakable and Split saga. Many enjoyed the psychological complexity and the performances. However, some found the ending divisive and felt the plot didn't always connect seamlessly.
Fun Fact
Glass was the first film in M. Night Shyamalan's career to be released by Universal Pictures, as his previous films were distributed by Disney (for Unbreakable) and 20th Century Fox (for Split).
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