Glass

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The sequel to M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable and Split, Glass brings Bruce Willis' heroic Dunn, James McAvoy's monstrous and demented Horde and Samuel L. Jackson's intellectual and tormented villain Mr. Glass together for a showdown-after a lengthy bit in a secure psychiatric center were shady individuals "process" such aberrations as themselves. Here, the whole notion of Superheroes and Supervillains gets dissected, and the story takes some twists-but this is a somewhat slower ride than Split, and towards the 4th act, one is left a bit weary. By introducing a third column involved at nearly the end, the movie calls for a sequel which might never be, despite it being a financial success at the box office. Watch with that last caveat.

Erik M.

Continuity mistake: During the fight between The Beast and David against the van. From the inside you can see the indented fist from David's punch, but the next shot looking at The Beast there is no dent in the van where there should be.

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Elijah's Mother: They always underestimate the mastermind.

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Trivia: Several of the flashbacks scenes are actually made with deleted footage from the film "Unbreakable," which had been filmed nearly twenty years prior.

TedStixon

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Question: How was Elijah getting out of his room in the first place? I know he has free roam of the facility after killing the guard and taking his keycard, but I don't recall the movie explaining how he was getting out earlier in the movie?

Phaneron

Answer: He's picking the locks on the doors, bypassing the keycards.

Answer: At one point, Elijah's mother mentions that he caught a glimpse of and instantly memorized a blueprint of the psychiatric hospital when he was first committed, and he used that knowledge to short-out the hospital's electrical system one time (before they started heavily sedating him). It seems likely that Elijah was able to somehow hotwire electronic door locks, using his knowledge of the hospital's electrical system. Later, he used a master keycard taken from the guard.

Charles Austin Miller

Answer: Not only that but, it was shown in the first movie that Elijah was very good at manipulating people so he could have convinced somebody to let him out.

Answer: The movie doesn't explain. But given what we know about Elijah from "Unbreakable" and this film, it's really no surprise he managed to find a way out - he's psychotic, but he's also a genius.

TedStixon

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