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The first reviews for M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” are in and sadly the consensus seems to be it’s a disappointment. With thirty reviews counted on Rotten Tomatoes, the film sits at a 37% score and 5/10 rating. That’s far behind 2000’s “Unbreakable” (69%) and 2016’s “Split” (76%) with “Glass” serving as the trilogy capper. Reviews […]
Reviews pitch this as a return to form for Shyamalan - i.e it's the weakest of the trilogy
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I have to say, I watched Unbreakable last year after not seeing it for years and thought it pretty pants.
It felt like I was watching a different film to the one I remembered. His 'touch' sense power just seemed to come out of nowhere right at the end just for a plot accelerator, no mention of this power before regardless of how many people he must have touched in his life.
Split was really good.
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Until this thread, I didn’t realise Unbreakable and Split were connected, although having read up on it I dimly remember Bruce making a cameo in Split.
Split is quite an entertaining film, though it’s a bit cheeseball in parts. I felt parts of McAvoy’s personalities, especially the little boy, were influenced by Raising Cain.
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