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Glass: The Movie

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Glass: The Movie

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September 04, 2018

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January 21, 2019

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Glass: The Movie serves as a thrilling and thought-provoking conclusion to a unique superhero trilogy. The story intertwines the fates of three extraordinary individuals: David Dunn, a man with unbreakable strength and a moral compass that compels him to protect others; Kevin Wendell Crumb, a troubled man with dissociative identity disorder and a terrifying alter ego known as The Beast; and Elijah Price, a brilliant but morally ambiguous mastermind known as Mr. Glass, whose brittle bones conceal a sharp mind capable of crafting intricate plans.

The movie begins with David's vigilantism bringing him face-to-face with Kevin, leading to a gripping confrontation. Both men are captured and placed in a psychiatric facility where they are reunited with Elijah. Under the watch of Dr. Ellie Staple, the three are subjected to psychological scrutiny as she attempts to convince them their extraordinary abilities are merely delusions.

As tensions rise and the truth begins to surface, alliances shift, and the true extent of Elijah’s manipulations is revealed. The narrative builds to a dramatic crescendo, exploring themes of identity, belief, and the cost of heroism. With its intense performances, particularly James McAvoy’s portrayal of multiple personalities, and a story that challenges conventional superhero tropes, Glass offers a dark, cerebral take on what it means to be extraordinary.