Glass evaluation action
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Wellington 2022-04-22 07:01:07
The hero finally accepted the mission entrusted by his ability, and appeared to save the world but drowned in the gutter; classic villian found that he not only created the warrior David, but also created the Beast with the power of the beast. His beliefs were fulfilled, and he was vulnerable in life, but died without regrets. And Kevin, born in Kevin, after 23 personalities who have protected Kevin retired one by one, finally died of Kevin (this is the most poignant). A soulful story about broken lives. But what the hell is the secret society at the end? (Silly in the cinema for a few minutes without reflecting where Shyamalan is going) This drags the story down the drain. hmmm 3 stars. . .
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Maiya 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The combination of the two previous works was originally thought to be a trio of supernatural powers under human intervention to launch a slightly shabby grievance confrontation with a small gathering to fight to the death. Pretty boring.
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Kevin Wendell Crumb: What do we call you, sir?
Elijah Price: First name, "Mr." Last name, "Glass."
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Kevin Wendell Crumb: [to Dr. Ellie Staple] We almost got you, bro!