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Glass
Glass

6.7

Glass

PG-13·2019·129m

Summary

In a series of escalating encounters, former security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. Meanwhile, the shadowy presence of Elijah Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men.

Cast

James McAvoy

James McAvoy

Patricia / Dennis / Hedwig / The Beast / Barry / Heinrich / Jade / Ian / Mary Reynolds / Norma / Jalin / Kat / B.T. / Kevin Wendell Crumb / Mr. Pritchard / Felida / Luke / Goddard / Samuel / Polly

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

David Dunn / The Overseer

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Elijah Price / Mr. Glass

Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson

Dr. Ellie Staple

Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy

Casey Cooke

Spencer Treat Clark

Spencer Treat Clark

Joseph Dunn

Charlayne Woodard

Charlayne Woodard

Mrs. Price

Luke Kirby

Luke Kirby

Pierce

Adam David Thompson

Adam David Thompson

Daryl

M. Night Shyamalan

M. Night Shyamalan

Jai, Security Guard

Shannon Destiny Ryan

Shannon Destiny Ryan

Cheerleading Girl

Diana Silvers

Diana Silvers

Cheerleading Girl

Nina Wisner

Nina Wisner

Cheerleading Girl

Kyli Zion

Kyli Zion

Cheerleading Girl

Serge Didenko

Serge Didenko

Ronald, Powerful Young Man

Russell Posner

Russell Posner

T, Skinny Camera Kid

Kimberly S. Fairbanks

Kimberly S. Fairbanks

Assistant Principal

Rosemary Howard

Rosemary Howard

Penelope Crumb

Bryan McElroy

Bryan McElroy

Clarence Crumb

Owen Vitullo

Owen Vitullo

Young Kevin

William Turner

Young Elijah

Johnny Hiram Jamison

Thirteen Year-Old Elijah (archive footage)

Leslie Stefanson

Leslie Stefanson

Woman on Train

Marc H. Glick

Marc H. Glick

Train Engineer

Brick Mason

Carnival Barker

Bostin Christopher

Bostin Christopher

Comic Book Counter Guy

Ukee Washington

Ukee Washington

News Anchor

Colin Becker

Ten Year-Old David

Brian Anthony Wilson

Brian Anthony Wilson

Security Guard in Car

Tobias Segal

Tobias Segal

Surveillance Security Guard

Joseph Thuet

Joseph Thuet

Joe, Security Guard

Tatiana St. Phard

Tatiana St. Phard

Woman Group Member

Tom DiNardo

Tom DiNardo

Homeless Person

Timothy Chivalette

Timothy Chivalette

Comic Book Geek

Jack McCafferty

Jack McCafferty

Comic Book Geek

Darby Schlosser

Darby Schlosser

Foster Sibling

Jordan Coker

Foster Sibling

Emma Hong

Emma Hong

Foster Sibling

Xaiver Gerald

Xaiver Gerald

Foster Sibling

Tim Duquette

Tim Duquette

Patient Jimmy

Nathan Nauroth

Orderly Harrison

Ana Leonard

Ana Leonard

Hospital Volunteer

Elijah Davis

Elijah Davis

Maintenance worker (uncredited)

Charles W Harris III

Charles W Harris III

Officer Williams (uncredited)

Jesse Ridgway

Jesse Ridgway

College Student (uncredited)

Aaron Bartuska

Student (uncredited)

Jane Justice Park

Jane Justice Park

Korean Mother (uncredited)

Jesse Bradley

Passerby

Crew

Director, Screenplay

M. Night Shyamalan

Reviews

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January 17, 2019

It is hard to believe it has been 19 years since “Unbreakable” arrived in cinemas as the film seemed to setup a sequel but it did not look like it would come to fruition. That all changed in 2016 when “Split” arrived and shocked audiences with a late reveal that showed a connection to the film. Writer/Director M. Night Shyamalan has wasted no time in bringing the new film to fans with the arrival of “GLASS”. The film picks up soon after the events of “Split” as The Horde embodied by 23 personalities in the form of Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) continues to kidnap young girls to serve to his highly dangerous 24th personality The Beast.

Security expert David Dunn (Bruce Willis) along with the help of his son attempts to locate the Horde as a new group of girls has gone missing. In time David locates The Beast and the two clash; but end up captured by authorities and sent to a facility for evaluation.

Their captive Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) believes their special abilities are in their minds and that they really do not have the special abilities they believe they do. Each of them have a special cell designed to restrain them as David is under threat of being doused with water while Kevin has a series of strobes which will halt him and trigger a new personality.

Added to the mix is Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), who has been at the facility under heavy sedation after the events of “Unbreakable”.

As the therapy unfolds it becomes clear that an elaborate game of cat and mouse is underway between Price and her charges as each seems to have their own agenda. This all builds to a very unusual final act which left me pondering if I enjoyed the final result or was disappointed with it.

The film seems to slowly be building to a big finale but yet it is far more restrained than one would expect. The film has a constant theme of Super Heroes and their traditional stories and roles as well as that of their Super Villains.

One expects a massive Battle Royale complete with elaborate FX but the film takes a more restrained approach and in doing so may disappoint some fans while pleasing others. The film naturally has its twist moments and while I will not spoil it, I can say I predicted it before I even saw the film. When I saw “Split” I actually told my wife my theory and low and behold it was true. I also predicted the twists for many of Shyamalan’s previous films so I had hoped for a bit more in this regard. The film does offer up some interesting options for another sequel or Spin-Off and the cast was very good especially McAvoy who adds to his menagerie of characters by showing audiences a few more of the ones previously undisclosed.

The film is at times very enjoyable and at times a bit frustrating as it seems to deviate from themes and elements that were setup earlier. That being said it does very much appear that this could indeed be just the start of something much bigger in the series.

3.5 stars out of 5

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$20,000,000.00

Revenue:

$246,999,039.00

Keywords

philadelphia, pennsylvania
superhero
villain
sequel
psychiatric hospital
comic book shop
super power
mental illness
macabre
multiple personality
mysterious
dissociative identity disorder
surveillance specialist
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