Review of Split (2017) by Tobi B — 12 May 2017
Unpredictable, with a good atmosphere and characters (in its complete sense), it has a good way to unroll the truth, and also a good final resolution (the last scene was a good trick). As defects, it is imperfect, and in some moments mixes real, terrorific truth with a fantasy that makes you lose the sense of real threatening (many aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder are not so exaggerated).
I was unhappy with they way Shyamalan had come back to public notoriety with "The visit", but, here, director combines his old obsessions and new ideas (he makes some approaches to teenagers as he did in "The visit" but, fortunately, they do not invade all the moive as it happened in it).
Good story, and although its deffects (also, you take time to see the spirit of the movie), I am glad to see Shyamalan has found its pathway after a long travesy through the desert.
This review of Split (2017) was written by Tobi B on 12 May 2017.
Split has generally received positive reviews.
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