This movie is never about fighting

Cesar 2022-01-27 08:06:18

These three are not really main characters.

The largest superpower group has decided not to expose themselves, and no one will know the existence of superpowers

However, Glass, the evildoer, forcibly created beasts and overseers, which is equivalent to starting a small group by himself, and then used 3 lives to expose the existence of superpowers.

It feels like glass may have guessed that the doctor is some kind of organization

This movie is about the possibility of unfolding with the lives of three people. When everyone is watching the video from Glass at the end, what you feel is what the movie wants to convey.

However, I didn't understand it or I didn't see what the director wanted to share with you at the end, so I thought it was normal.

They're not superhumans, they're right there with us.

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Extended Reading
  • Letha 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Such a good cast, but the plot is 18th-tier, which makes me feel like Yimei is pushing too hard...

  • Lavonne 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    I really played the universe for a while, but it was too thin, the plot was simply fragmented, and the most annoying thing was the uninterrupted forced thriller soundtrack from beginning to end! ;Reversing the madness does not forget the original intention. . . Shyamalan's first film is indeed an exception. . . ; McAvoy is like Kenjiro, taking off and wearing clothes, wearing and taking off; this universe has a sense of "temporary partner"

Glass quotes

  • Dr. Ellie Staple: It's amazing to meet you. It is simply extraordinary. Maybe this will all make sense if I explain who I am. My name is Dr. Ellie Staple, and I'm a psychiatrist. My work concerns a particular type of delusion of grandeur. It's a growing field. I specialize in those individuals who believe they are superheroes.

  • Joseph Dunn: You got dinged. Good news: they're not calling you the Tiptoe Man or the Float anymore. They pretty much settled on the Overseer. It's cool.

    David Dunn: Do not mention the Tiptoe Man ever again.