Review of Glass (2019) by Daniel_Endure — 18 Jan 2019
Glass is interesting at times, no doubt, but it's one of those sequels that takes away a little something from its predecessors just simply by existing. Glass's biggest problem is that the script never gives a clear reason to care about any of its three protagonists, instead promoting their lock-up as ultimately justifiable when all is said and done.
The entirety of the second act is even a first-class trip straight into boredom. Any and all attempts at humor, which usually come from one of McAvoy's many personalities, in particular, Hedwig, come off flat and usually are more striking as random than humorous.
Lastly, if you still can't muster skipping this one, prepare for Shyamalan's signature unnatural-feeling character interactions, directing, and acting from those supporting the main players of the cast.
This review of Glass (2019) was written by Daniel_Endure on 18 Jan 2019.
Glass has generally received positive reviews.
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