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Glass (2019)
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This story tells about a world of drama and excitement that we live with security guard David Dunn. David is embarking on a new mission to follow a man named Kevin Wendell, a man who has special abilities and is different from everyone else. In that task, it seems that David will be more cautious because Kevin can be embodied in forty different personalities during that march.
This story tells about a world of drama and excitement that we live with security guard David Dunn. David is embarking on a new mission to follow a man named Kevin Wendell, a man who has special abilities and is different from everyone else. In that task, it seems that David will be more cautious because Kevin can be embodied in forty different personalities during that march.
Actors:
Jesse Ridgway,
Adam Griffith,
Marisa Brown,
Rosemary Howard,
Sophie Kim,
Ursula Triplett,
Natalie Pellegrino,
Shawn Gonzalez,
James McAvoy,
Jon Douglas Rainey,
Tara Broadway,
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Jesse Ridgway
Adam Griffith
Marisa Brown
Rosemary Howard
Sophie Kim
Ursula Triplett
March 21, 1985 in New York
Natalie Pellegrino
Shawn Gonzalez
James McAvoy
21 April 1979, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Jon Douglas Rainey
27 January 1970, USA
Tara Broadway
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Country:
United States, China
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February 19, 2019
While some may find Shyamalan's aesthetic and tonal choices to be too heavy-handed, others will appreciate Glass as the clever, campy work of a die-hard cinephile - maybe even a kindred spirit.
January 25, 2019
There are a few thoughtfully placed cameras and thrilling moments - Bruce Willis vs. a door, for one - but they're not nearly enough to make this self-conscious live-action comic book worthwhile.
January 18, 2019
The concept is intriguing but the emotional payoff is negligible, the surprise ending is feeble and the whole enterprise resembles a recycling bin.
February 26, 2019
This was 19 years in the making, and this is all you came up with?
March 08, 2019
Glass offers something we never see in contemporary tentpole comic-book movies: a stylized, color-coded, largely visual world, a reality of angles and camera moves.
March 04, 2019
It's good to have him back. It's a great looking film, it's great storytelling, and again he really takes his time.
January 18, 2019
You have to admire Shyamalan's efforts to deconstruct a genre that he evidently loves, yet there is just so little to haunt or to fool us in the result, and a few sharp laughs might have helped his cause.
February 28, 2019
Get ready for more thespian peacocking from James McAvoy...
January 21, 2019
Hollywood and its superhero franchises are all but coextensive, and Shyamalan's confrontation with the ubiquity, popularity, and dominance of superheroes gives "Glass" a second-level urgency.
February 28, 2019
The most pure superhero film that has gestated since the boom of the genre. [Full Review in Spanish]
January 18, 2019
Why was Shyamalan, who has directed at least four objective failures over the course of his career, allowed yet another chance to prove what a disappointment he can be?

