Psychopath Gets Put In PRISON Only For Them To Realize It Was His Plan All Along
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Published 2024-02-08
Three young women are abducted by an individual who suffers from a complex condition that manifests as 23 separate identities. Their struggle for freedom becomes increasingly desperate with the looming threat of a terrifying 24th personality about to emerge.
Security guard employs his extraordinary powers to pursue a sociopath harboring twenty-four distinct personalities.
Glass
All Comments (21)
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Thank you for another banger. Keep em comin. Also, love the music switch up
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My jaw DROPPED when I discovered in the theater that Split was a secret sequel to Unbreakable at the end. Genius imo.
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David: The good Elijah: The bad Kevin: The ugly
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FYI folks, the film trilogy is: Unbreakable (2000), Split (2016), and Glass (2019). All three films were a box office success: on a budget of $104 million to make all three films, they in total brought in $773.6 million.
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The actor from Split should have won some awards. He played 20 different characters. My bad 23.
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Elija did some 3D chess mindfullery. My tiny potato brain didn’t understand why, then the end it all clicked. He probably realized there was a secret society killing heroes and villains and he ended their whole theatrics from under there noses
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Honestly, these three movies are really underrated, I love the way they approach each movie.
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After Unbreakable, you think that's the end. Then, 16 years later James McAvoy kills it in Split. So many convincing characters played by one person. My kids urged me to watch it, but come to find out at the end, it's the sequel to Unbreakable! Finally, Glass brings it home with the tying of all the dynamic characters stories together in this movie genre. This was some M. Night Shyamalan's best work spanning almost 2 decades. Plus, to have all of the original actors come back to piece everything together at the end, Genius! So underated!
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Split has to be the best one, but Glass and unbreakable are very underrated
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My dumb ass, saw 'Glass' first and didn't understand nothing. Then i learned it is a triology and that this was the third film😂😂
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I had no idea this trilogy existed and I am so glad I binged watched all three of them in a row. This wasn't even marketed as a trilogy it seemed and it was just pretty underground that if you knew, you knew. I need to recommend this trilogy to more people.
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glass is just one of those movies where... it brings the "real" superpowers to life, not some radioactive, or flying powers, or... whatever weird costumes, it just really... and i mean really sets in with the amount of realism, even though with a lot of batman stories being realistic and all, this makes all of those batman movies seem like its fantasy-
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22:34 "Instead of running like i would do"🤣 i agree, anyone irl would just run away seeing tha
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It's a fairly random start And then the bits slowly come together
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Some time back i heard a rapper, i can't really remember which, they said, '..I'm unbreakable as Bruce willis' You'd think I'd connect the dots but i never did. Coming to this now i realize😂 I'M SLOOOW.
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I done been telling people this has to be the most underrated trilogy of all times.
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James McAvoy in the last Psychiatrist Scene "Split" where he's going through all his personalities and ends with him crying, and saying "they call us the horde" was top-notch.
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Its so sad to see Bruce Willis young and healthy knowing what he is going through currently
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I watched 'unbreakable' in theatre back then. That scene in the train station where Bruce Willis just realised of his power was so compelling, it almost brought me to tears in awe. No superhero movies has even come close in term of story telling, even 24 years later. M. Night Shyamalan is just a creative genius when he was only given minimal budget. 🤣
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From all the movies with superheroes, these are the best.