Glass movie plot
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Kamille 2022-03-22 09:01:34
David Dunn's first appearance in Punishment appeared on the video and the Internet. In contrast to the final reversal, in a "contemporary" environment, "cameras" are always ubiquitous. In the same way, the people who watched the video that was passed down in the end were just like the audience watching this superhero legend outside the "camera". The monitor inside the play and the camera lens outside the play formed a subtly echo. As Glass said, he's not going to be an ending story, but an origin story and kindle the fire. The nearly lengthy foreshadowing of the mental hospital tries to make the audience outside the camera also fall into a state of suspicion, continuing with the theme of "believe" in the undead catastrophe, but Mr. Glass's elusiveness is not close to the bug. The use of flashbacks is close to the point of flooding, just to illustrate that the awakening of the protagonist's ability always has a tragic childhood as the source. The front is really not good enough, but the reversal at the end is quite amazing, completing the construction of the world view. Only Shyamalan dares to take such an anti-climax filming method, turning the manga into a superhero film, and the characters correspond to the comic heroes: "Did you know that Superman can't fly in his first appearance?" Mr. Undead in a cape!
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Deron 2022-04-23 07:01:40
Love the mind trick to the middle, Shyamalan does a really good job of being "convincing". Then the anti-superhero routine directly cancels the big scene and laughs to death. This ending feels like opening a "cheap" universe. The cast list at the end of the credits proves that Yimei's drama is refreshing.
Glass quotes
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Comic Book Geek: [enthused] He's too smart. That's why he's the mastermind. He'll never tell you his real plan. He sets everybody up. Gets them looking in one direction.
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Elijah Price: [narrating] There are unknown forces that don't want us to realize what we are truly capable of. They don't want us to know the things we suspect are extraordinary about ourselves are real. I believe that if everyone sees what just a few people become when they wholly embrace their gifts, others will awaken. Belief in oneself is contagious. We give each other permission to be superheroes. We will never awaken otherwise. Whoever these people are who don't want us to know the truth, today, they lose.