Thursday 24 January 2019

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: GLASS

Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: James McAvoy , Anya Taylor-Joy , Bruce Willis , Sarah Paulson , Samuel L. Jackson , Spencer Treat Clark , Luke Kirby , Charlayne Woodard , Adam David Thompson , Matt Jacobs
Plot: This movie serves as the sequel to two M. Night Shyamalan titles, "Split" and "Unbreakable". It sees the return of David Dunn, a security guard with supernatural abilities. This time he is on a mission to pursue and apprehend Kevin Wendell Crumb, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, with a total of 24 different personalities including The Beast. In the midst of the action, the two will encounter Elijah Prince, an incarcerated mass murderer that holds secrets concerning both men.


My Movie Review: The movie is impressive for a regular viewer but for the critic it's otherwise! Glass is such a tease giving us access to the past we never expect before and after it was all said and than we know nothing at all on what's ahead in this superhero trilogy nice is very now! This movie is clever but not clever enough the characters were limit in few places it would be better if there were beyond the mental facility and felt like their ability was not fully unleashed:0 James McAvoy is the center of attention felt like he stole the show wish it went to new direction Split was his thing this is like sequel to that there's not much add factor it must be about Glass! It's really enjoyable on so many levels as a movie but as conclusion to the trilogy is not enough they missed a golden opportunity when they choose to be small and personal where in fact they could be big and epic-- the last act may leave some silver linings that's worthy to debacle!!

Movie News: At the very end of his last film, 2016’s Split, M. Night Shyamalan pulled off a twist that made his previous ones look like gentle curves. Revealing that multi-personality serial killer Kevin Wendell Crumb (McAvoy) exists in the same universe as Unbreakable’s David Dunn (Willis). The answer, Glass, is a thriller that’s undeniably bold, but which struggles to mesh together the two moods in an effective fashion. Kevin is the character who dominates the film, with McAvoy on stand-out form again, toggling effortlessly between different voices and emotions, and managing to keep The Beast frightening even with prolonged screen time. But after a relatively action-packed opening that climaxes with Dunn squaring off against the supernatural maniac, both of them are confined to a creepy asylum, along with the titular Mr Glass (Samuel L Jackson) and the film slows to Unbreakable pace and (Sarah Paulson) snap!!

Source: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/glass/review/

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