Acting and production was fine but too talky for my taste. I got bored and lost interest.
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
Just too complicated for most I think . Very well acted but a little too off the wall for me . The ending lacked real clarity and to be honest was a little disappointing .
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Great film to entertain you if you’re interested in these types of movies.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
A so-so ending to the series, which is disappointing.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Build up from Split was underwhelming. Its predecessor Split should’ve won academy awards
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
they ruined the entire series, at least should have given a nice ending
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Very boring minus some good acting from McAvoy
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Glass is a film with a strange and crazy narrative, I couldn't really understand the vision the director wanted for this story.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Highly entertaining film. However there are quite a few plot holes and at sometimes it is easy to get lost in the direction of the film. Which, in some ways makes it good.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
I don't give 5's. Even when movies like Glass deserve it.
Professional 'critics' don't have the scope of understanding to realize what it is they watch.
If you watch a movie to escape the moment. To set the world aside. To free your mind from the torment of 'real-life'. Then all you need do is to find one in a genre of interest, and if you chose well, then you're good to go from opening scene to end roll credits. If you like Sci-fi, or even if you have a passing interest in comic-books. Then 'Glass' will afford you the sweet release you seek for 128 minutes, 35 seconds. I will watch it again!
Glass is fantasy of the highest order.
Framed in chunks of story in a directorial method Shyamlan has mastered. Section by section (most) everything is revealed. Brought to crescendo. Then followed by epitaph tying up loose ends you didn't know existed.
Stars Willis, Jackson, and McAvoy are excellent. With McAvoy's exceptional character morphing riveted eyes to the screen as his inner hoard vied for the light. The viewer is positioned to pick the one(s) liked most and least.
Both Anya Taylor-Joy and Spencer Treat Clark are outstanding. I now officially dislike Sarah Paulson and feel great disdain for Adam David Thompson. Those are among my highest awards. Reserved for only the best of the worst. After all, Movie Stars are supposed to be movie stars. However, Evil Villains given free rein to take you places where comfort is noticeably absent. Paulson and Thompson do so with aplomb.