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New Glass the Movie
Half of a year has passed; Yui and Sakurai are now studying for the university entrance examination. Sakurai, who once got the lowest grade in school, recently shows drastic improvement...
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Plot Summary
David Dunn pursues Kevin Wendell Crumb, a man with multiple personalities, through a series of encounters and confrontations. As Dunn attempts to bring Crumb to justice, he finds himself entangled with the enigmatic Elijah Price, who holds secrets connecting them all. The film culminates in a dramatic revelation that blurs the lines between reality and delusion, setting the stage for future events.
Critical Reception
Glass received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. While the performances, particularly James McAvoy's portrayal of Crumb's various personalities, were often praised, the film's narrative ambition ultimately outpaced its execution. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating the conclusion to the trilogy while others felt it was a disappointing finale.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for James McAvoy's dynamic performance and the ambitious scope.
Criticized for a convoluted plot, uneven pacing, and a lack of satisfying resolution.
Seen by some as a fitting, albeit flawed, conclusion to the trilogy.
Google audience: Google users had a mixed reception to 'Glass'. Many appreciated the return of the characters and the overarching narrative connecting the films, with particular praise for the performances. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be less engaging than its predecessors and felt the film did not live up to the hype, leading to a somewhat divided audience opinion.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic battle scene was filmed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a nod to the iconic running up the steps scene in 'Rocky'.
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