In 9012, the real battle is no longer between justice and evil, and the climax of the "Skyscraper War between Good and Evil" that many people expected has never come; because the real battle only exists between the minority and the majority. Mr glass is not an old-fashioned villain, he is just a minority who wants to prove his existence. X-Man is not the same in the end, the infighting of the minority will always end, like the end of Glass, holding hands to fight against the persecution of the "majority", just to shout that "I exist! I am like this" Humans exist! You can destroy my body, but you can't erase the fact that I existed." Glass felt closer to the tone of immortality than division. David, played by Bruce Willis, is an extraordinary man who is willing to live an ordinary life. How many people can choose the latter between "becoming a football star" and "marrying the girl you love"? Undead is by no means a popcorn superhero movie, and neither is Glass. In the midst of the calamity, the torrential rain, the embarrassing raincoat (or cloak?) appearance, and the bear child pointing a gun at his father, tell a story of a midlife crisis. If you give up the lover you married in the future, you may not live happily together forever; what is the hope in the pale face of your son, and the emptiness and sadness you wake up every night? If the immortality is about middle-aged people who have gone through world events and made various choices (but the results are not satisfactory) and cannot escape the pressure of their true self, splitting is about wandering between different selves, A young generation struggling, suffering and falling apart. What about Glass? The era when Chaoying could only make cool movies is over, and it won't come back. The protagonists' abilities are beyond that of ordinary humans, but does that mean their lives will be easier? Does it mean they will be happier? They won't. Because they are the group below ground level, "abnormal" and "horrible", hidden in the shadow of the "most people" who live under the illusion of a peaceful and peaceful life, who are not recognized and appreciated Marginal people... Because of the Chinese translation, I have a big heart. I always mistakenly thought that the title of the film was "Mr Glass", but only later found out that it was just "Glass". Coupled with the design of the poster, it is already very obvious: the protagonist is of course not Mr Glass, but a broken mirror that reflects himself and reflects reality...
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