Thus ends the primarily psychological and most grounded super hero/villain series as well as one of my favorite trilogies.
I must be brief in talking about Glass since to discuss the following cinematic art piece at length would reveal the spoilers interwoven within it: The filmmakers' method for expertly instilling compassion for villains without condoning their heinous acts has ramped up while the themes of affirming souls who are "broken", the power of believing beyond what is possible, and the necessity of human connection wonderfully flows from the film's heart. Glass isn't perfect though I don't believe that any film is; if any was then it would be sterile and thus inhuman. This avant-garde movie is uniquely clever (deceptively so at times), heart shattering, and uplifting; Glass is a beautiful film. I'd enjoy discussing Glass (including its spoilers) with you in the comments if you've seen it. "Glass" poster by Alex Ross. "Split" poster by Maarakchi. "Unbreakable" poster by Matt Ryan Tobin. Posters enhanced by C.A. Nicholas. ⭐⭐⭐ [Note: Remember to include the phrase "SPOILER WARNING" and a big break in front of your comments. For example: "SPOILER WARNING: ♦️ ♦️ ♦️ ♦️ I sat there pretending to be stunned when it was revealed that Luke's father is alive...and Vader no less! Hey, 'Empire Strikes Back' has been around for a while."]
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