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@philipstasyszen918
@philipstasyszen918 7 ай бұрын
Split just for James McAvoy’s performance is a must. I didn’t hate Glass as much as most people did. I actually thought it was quite clever
@renestuder515
@renestuder515 7 ай бұрын
I didn‘t hate „Glass“ either. It just wasn‘t what I expected and I found it incredibly underwhelming.
@Rocco1332
@Rocco1332 7 ай бұрын
I don't hate Glass, mostly because technical wise it's solid. I'm also expecting Shyamalan to be underwhelming at this point.
@wjgo6925
@wjgo6925 7 ай бұрын
Yeah split was pretty good mcavoy especially. M.night redemption and then old ruined it😂
@johntaphouse5235
@johntaphouse5235 7 ай бұрын
agreed, hope he got an award for them
@Gnossiene369
@Gnossiene369 7 ай бұрын
Most people? Good lord KZbin comment section is unsettling. First of… the VAST majority of movie goers, doesn’t go online and complain/praise. You think most people didn’t like it because paid reviews or shady sites like rotten tomatoes or IMDb told you what to think. I assume you also think Oscars matter? Like it’s not rich people who are throwing glitter and champagne, building the illusion that they know what’s best? Movies are subjective, and you NEVER hear the majority’s opinion, no matter what internet tells you, or how arrogant one is.
@imbateman
@imbateman 7 ай бұрын
I taught at a high school with a student who had the same brittle bone condition. He was a brave little dude who insisted on not being homeschooled. They set up a cool system where two of the bigger football players would come in 5 minutes before the bell rang and escort him in his wheel chair to a safe place in his next class. Nothing to do with the movie, but reminds me of a heartwarming experience I had teaching high school.
@3Kings_Industries
@3Kings_Industries 7 ай бұрын
Man, that is touching. That kid have a love for living life. Kudos to the whole setup. Kids can actually be pretty capable when given the chance. Thanks for sharing.
@hulkslayer626
@hulkslayer626 4 ай бұрын
That is a wonderful little story 😊
@shinyagumon7015
@shinyagumon7015 7 ай бұрын
I really love how calm the ending is-no big bombastic fight scene, just the revelation of what Elijah did, and then David just walks away. Very powerful. Also, the explanation for his powers is very simple yet elegant, while also perfectly fitting into the duality the movie sets up: David is simply born with his powers in the same way as Elijah is born with his brittle bone disease; they are two sides of the same coin.
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 7 ай бұрын
The movie is an inversion of a comic book superhero origin story. In the usual origin story, a normal person suddenly gains powers by being bitten by a spider or exposed to radiation, and the story ends with a final boss fight with the villain. Here, the hero always had his powers but never knew it, and the movie ends quietly with a handshake.
@danielskinner5346
@danielskinner5346 7 ай бұрын
How did Bruce Willis get that scar on his face.😅
@jp3813
@jp3813 5 ай бұрын
@@charlize1253 Well, even as a kid, Superman always had powers on Earth. While his 1978 film didn't really have any fights.
@sleepinggorilla
@sleepinggorilla Ай бұрын
“What if Superman were real, but he didn’t know he was Superman?”
@shawngipson5403
@shawngipson5403 7 ай бұрын
I have told many people this but this is one of the best superhero movies ever made.
@dracoargentum9783
@dracoargentum9783 7 ай бұрын
I’m partial to Chronicle, myself.
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 7 ай бұрын
The movie is an inversion of a comic book superhero origin story. In the usual origin story, a normal person suddenly gains powers by being bitten by a spider or exposed to radiation, and the story ends with a final boss fight with the villain. Here, the hero always had his powers but never knew it, and the movie ends quietly with a handshake.
@shawngipson5403
@shawngipson5403 7 ай бұрын
@@dracoargentum9783 I completely forgot about Chronicle. It's another great watch!
@cafeabasedecinema
@cafeabasedecinema 2 ай бұрын
I think there is competition between Unbreakable and Dark City
@DigitalSketcher
@DigitalSketcher 7 ай бұрын
You may hear this a few times in the comments...but this movie was way ahead of its time. I don't think audiences were ready for the whole comic book movie with a serious tone. I think of things like Logan today as far as comparable types of serious comic book movies.
@RichardHead23
@RichardHead23 7 ай бұрын
Watchmen ,,, 2009 ,,,
@DigitalSketcher
@DigitalSketcher 7 ай бұрын
@@RichardHead23 I never saw that. It didn't spark any interest for me back then.
@RichardHead23
@RichardHead23 7 ай бұрын
@@DigitalSketcher ,,, It's a very dark vision of an alternate reality with superheros ,,, check it out , you won't be disappointed , just the opening sequence alone is amazing .....
@KThyme
@KThyme 7 ай бұрын
​@@RichardHead23 Unbreakable came out in early 2001. The world had changed a lot by 2009.
@RichardHead23
@RichardHead23 7 ай бұрын
@@KThyme THAT all depends on your age , and as someone born in 63 ,,, 2001/2009 there's not much difference ,,,,,
@sean---the-other-one
@sean---the-other-one 7 ай бұрын
The scene in the kitchen with Joseph trying to show his dad wouldn’t get hurt is one of the most intense scenes ever. It’s also cleverly written because as a viewer you’re starting to buy into the idea that David really is like a superman, because it’s just a movie, and so a part of you wonders if maybe this is how they’ll discover it’s true, but then you’re dealing with the dread of what it would mean to Joseph if he was the cause of his father’s death. You’re caught between wanting to find out if it’s true but also not wanting to be shown that it’s false.
@protophase1454
@protophase1454 7 ай бұрын
It's too bad most people that watch Unbreakable now are spoiled that Split is related to it. Would love to see blind reactions.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 7 ай бұрын
That was one of the best things about seeing Split in the theatre opening night :) it was only 25% to 45% full but we all recognize him at the post credits scene :)
@DavetheGrue
@DavetheGrue 7 ай бұрын
The thing is the stories are completely unrelated, they just share the same sequel. The bad thing about the spoiler is that some people watch one looking for the connection to the other when there really isn't one, and it distracts them from the movie.
@vinnylewis9245
@vinnylewis9245 7 ай бұрын
Me and a friend watched Split in cinema with no knowledge of it being tied to Unbreakable. When the Unbreakable soundtrack started playing in the end scene I thought "c'mon Night that is so cheap". Then they started talking about the guy in the wheelchair and then the penny dropped. My friend and I turned to each other with a reaction I've never had before and never seen before in anyone I've ever known 😂
@robertjacques4117
@robertjacques4117 7 ай бұрын
​@vinnylewis9245 that was the exact same thing with me! I had no knowledge of any sort, saw Split with my mom, we both liked it, then the reveal happened and our jaws hit the floor
@LMarti13
@LMarti13 7 ай бұрын
​@@michaelriddick7116 My theater was completely silent and I still remember gasping extremely loudly when the unbreakable theme starts playing when he's talking to himself in the mirror. It's a solid minute before they show Bruce Willis so I'm sure everyone thought I was crazy
@sethheasley9538
@sethheasley9538 7 ай бұрын
Man, the acting in this movie is so good. And the way M. Night just lets the frame tell the story without moving the camera around much.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 7 ай бұрын
I'll admit I'm not the biggest fan of his story telling and I'll agree he knows cinema. Something even Disney appears to have forgotten. I miss thoughtful shots without how it will look on a phone.
@1938superman
@1938superman 7 ай бұрын
19:14 This is inspired by something that happened in real life. In the 1950s actor George Reeves played Superman for 6 seasons on the popular TV show The Adventures of Superman. As part of his job, he used to do in-person appearances in character as Superman for audiences of almost entirely children. There was one appearance where a kid secretly brought his father's gun to the show. He pointed it at Reeves and was going to shoot him, thinking the bullets would just bounce off like they did on TV. George Reeves had to talk the kid down, saying that if he shot him, the bullets could bounce off and hit one of the other kids. Ben Affleck also depicted this incident on screen, playing George Reeves, in the movie Hollywoodland.
@yadiracamacho499
@yadiracamacho499 7 ай бұрын
Split came out so many years later mainly because Unbreakable wasn't a hit so the studio didn't want to make the sequel. It was awesome, but at the time a lot of people found it too slow. It also suffered because it was marketed as a thriller like the Sixth Sense, which was a huge hit, so people kept comparing them and found Unbreakable lacking. Everyone just kept asking Shyamalan to make the next Sixth Sense and then complaining because his movies followed a similar formula
@moviescatsmargs
@moviescatsmargs 7 ай бұрын
This is one of the underrated classics of the 21st century. It is M. Night's best film. It is Bruce Willis' best performance ever. And it is one of the greatest original screenplays of all time.
@kuhpunkt
@kuhpunkt 7 ай бұрын
Is it underrated?
@moviescatsmargs
@moviescatsmargs 7 ай бұрын
@@kuhpunkt Not enough people have heard of it or seen it
@kuhpunkt
@kuhpunkt 7 ай бұрын
@@moviescatsmargs That's not what underrated means. Underrated means that it's better than people give it credit. And how do you know how many people have seen it?
@moviescatsmargs
@moviescatsmargs 7 ай бұрын
@kuhpunkt if they haven't heard of it or seen it, then they don't know how good it is. Only the ones who have seen it know how good it is. The movie, in general, is viewed as a cult film. People have seen it, but for the quality of the film, you wish it had the same audience that a movie like The Dark Knight did.
@kuhpunkt
@kuhpunkt 7 ай бұрын
@@moviescatsmargs That's still not what underrated means.
@dannyschmidt8020
@dannyschmidt8020 7 ай бұрын
Tarantino described it once as ‘What if Superman was here on earth, and didn’t know he was Superman?’ and that is kinda spot on.
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 7 ай бұрын
Yep, the movie is an inversion of a comic book superhero origin story. In the usual origin story, a normal person suddenly gains powers by being bitten by a spider or exposed to radiation, and the story ends with a final boss fight with the villain. Here, the hero always had his powers but never knew it, and the movie ends quietly with a handshake.
@gregall2178
@gregall2178 7 ай бұрын
@@charlize1253 Are you posting this in every one of your replies?
@markaitcheson3212
@markaitcheson3212 7 ай бұрын
Unbreakable was way way ahead of it's time, and the fact that nobody had any idea that it was connected to Split 16yrs later was mindblowing at the time, Split is brilliant also.
@ic5319
@ic5319 7 ай бұрын
Probably the most "realistic" superhero origin movie ever
@doughbafett
@doughbafett 7 ай бұрын
Other than maybe Kick-Ass.
@fettel1988
@fettel1988 7 ай бұрын
"Quiet" in movies is so underrated, to the point we made horror movies about it and for some illogical reason, the concept blew people's minds out of their butts. The word used to be called subtlety.
@cinemacodey
@cinemacodey 7 ай бұрын
I haven't seen "Glass" but "Split" is really good. It's kind of ruined now but the cool thing about Split at least for me is that people didn't know it was connected to Unbreakable or a kind of sequel. it was just a new stand alone M. Night movie. The movie could be a stand alone movie it really doesn't feel like a sequel at all. The 3rd one I believe ties the two movies together.
@teyoung304
@teyoung304 7 ай бұрын
There is a short scene at the end of Split that connected it to this movie.
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers 7 ай бұрын
Five-O is definitely from the tv Show Hawaii Five-O. It was a police procedural set in Hawaii, which is the 50th state. At the time of the original series’ start, Hawaii had only been a state for 9 years and this was supposedly a task force set up to handle special crimes in the absence of a longstanding U.S. regulated police force to handle crimes that were not just day-to-day petty crimes.
@jasonrd316
@jasonrd316 7 ай бұрын
No, this is a 90s gangster rap term. They called them 5 0 because of their cars, Mustang 5.0.
@markcarpenter6020
@markcarpenter6020 7 ай бұрын
5-0 was also radio code for a patrolman/patrol car though they changed the code every few years to keep criminals from knowing what was said on police scanners (I think these days cops don't bother using them anymore cause there were issues with different departments using different codes and it causing confusion when they had to work together.
@psycho42069
@psycho42069 7 ай бұрын
@@jasonrd316 Right, so the TV executives in the 60s and 70s were naming their cop shows after the ganster rapper's slang from 25 years in the future? You're not friends with logic are you?
@jasonrd316
@jasonrd316 7 ай бұрын
@@psycho42069 Aside from the tv show, is there a place I can find an example of people using the term 5-0 prior to the late 80s, before the Mustangs and Crown Vics? The show is named after Hawaii, the 50th state. The slang comes from the cars. They are independent of one another, even if the show has police in it.
@imbateman
@imbateman 7 ай бұрын
Yep. 100 percent correct.
@hissatsu4937
@hissatsu4937 7 ай бұрын
A superhero movie done in a different, yet very smart and entertaining way.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 7 ай бұрын
Yeah its hard for folks to ve imoressed with it after the MCU/DCEUA but this was as close as many of us ever thought we'd get to a "superhero" movie for a very long time 😊
@theCommentDevil
@theCommentDevil 7 ай бұрын
Simone as Bruce Willis is freaking me out 😂
@gloriatrujillo722
@gloriatrujillo722 7 ай бұрын
when elijah gets his first comic his mom tells him "this one has a surprise ending" i love that. you noticed elijah's purple color scheme but if you look back at davids wardrobe you'll notice that it is predominantly green. just a couple cool little tidbits.
@algi1
@algi1 7 ай бұрын
Technically the "antagonist" doesn't have to be evil. In romantic movies usually one of the couple is a protagonist and the other is the antagonist. The antagonist gets the protagonist to act. In this movie Elijah gets Bruce Willis's character to act as a hero.
@beesmitty3435
@beesmitty3435 7 ай бұрын
Not evil but they do need to be in opposition of the protagonists goals. I don't think movie had a definitive one, nor needs one. Idk enough romantic movies but id argue most rom coms the antagonist is the main character himself/herself. Antagonists being against protagonists and overcoming them is what delivers the end goals.. Sometimes external sometimes internal forces. I don't think 'getting hero to act' makes an antagonist... I mean who would that make the antagonist of lion king? Nala, rafiki, or ghost Mustafa.. it's def not scar who gets simba to act right
@algi1
@algi1 7 ай бұрын
@@beesmitty3435I do agree that movies don't need to follow the typical Syd Field style 3 act structure. And I think a lot of bad film criticism stems from people demanding that every film does it, even if they don't need to.
@StormhavenGaming
@StormhavenGaming 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely. The primary role of the antagonist is to provide conflict for the protagonist. They don't have to be evil or even working against the protagonist, they simply create conflict in the story. In Unbreakable, Elijah is trying to make the world a better place by finding heroes and he is willing to cross any number of lines to achieve it. He is a monster, but he is not David's enemy.
@algi1
@algi1 7 ай бұрын
@@StormhavenGamingAnd he'd be the antagonist even if he had nothing to do with the tragedies. Structurally it would barely change the movie.
@StormhavenGaming
@StormhavenGaming 7 ай бұрын
@@algi1 Yeah, exactly. The conflict is internal to David but introduced by Elijah. Elijah just has to put the idea into David's head and he does the rest. The fact that Elijah also casued the trageides is utterly incidental.
@Warlocke000
@Warlocke000 7 ай бұрын
I love how this is the first act of any other superhero movie, but expanded to be an entire movie. It's JUST the hero discovering their powers and thwarting their first crime.
@warpath1911
@warpath1911 7 ай бұрын
"Look everyone it's Brock Turner!" Classic line George. Everyone needs to know that his story. By the way continue with the trilogy. This was before the MCU and I think Shyamalan used his directorial power to get this made. Superhero movies at this point in history were not taken seriously. He was the first one to do so. Patton Oswalt did a very awesome bit about this movie and it sequels. You should check it out.
@fajenthygia5760
@fajenthygia5760 7 ай бұрын
Oh, are you talking about Convicted Rapist Brock Turner?
@MexicanMamba824
@MexicanMamba824 7 ай бұрын
Split has had some backlash since its release due to its handling of mental illness. That being said, I am one of the folks who really enjoyed it as it has a couple of really good performances, highlighted by James McAvoy. Another thing to be aware of with it is to not expect a full-on sequel out of it as no one knew it had any ties to Unbreakable until seeing the final couple minutes of the film. Its very much its own story until that point and then GLASS brings it all together.
@JB-wy8fc
@JB-wy8fc 7 ай бұрын
I think the backlash is more due to the fact people are way too sensitive about every little thing not how they handled the subject matter. It was a great movie
@personwithoutabody3236
@personwithoutabody3236 7 ай бұрын
@@JB-wy8fc It's not about sensitivity, it's about it not representing a mental illness in the way that it actually is and people who do have that condition being even more stigmatised and hurt (as friends, family, peers and colleagues are gonna see that and are most probably not gonna want to try to understad what that condition actually entails). And it's also just more of: the people who do not fit the societal archetype of "normal" being portrayed as monsters or villans.
@ThrashCommand
@ThrashCommand 7 ай бұрын
@@personwithoutabody3236 It's a movie.
@pedrothevenard
@pedrothevenard 7 ай бұрын
​@@personwithoutabody3236 Tell me who has a condition that transform them into a being that can withstand gunshots and climb walls? It's not the multiple personality disorder of day to day life, it's a comic book version that it's completely different from the real life version, and people are just idiots and want to feel offended and victimized. If they are offended by the girl self harm and depression than it's even worst, because there's unlimited ways those conditions work varying from people to people.
@TimedRevolver
@TimedRevolver 7 ай бұрын
@@ThrashCommand There was an actor who was in one of those Melrose Place/Beverly Hills 90210 style shows. His character was an abusive prick. People couldn't separate the man from the character and it ended his career. So there are real world examples of people thinking what they see on a TV show for film is real.
@joits
@joits 7 ай бұрын
If you ever get a chance, watch the deleted scenes... there's one in particular where it's Bruce Willis' character bench pressing some insane amount of weight in front of the football athletes he protects.
@rantman4521
@rantman4521 7 ай бұрын
It would've great if he had kept that in the movie.
@robertcampbell8070
@robertcampbell8070 7 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say it's an insane amount of weight. He benches 495 in the deleted scene. Now, don't get me wrong, that's a lot of weight for a regular guy. But it's definitely not "super strength." The big thing is we obviously don't see the theoretical upper limits of his strength in this movie. If he weight trained, could he double that? Triple it? More?
@rantman4521
@rantman4521 7 ай бұрын
@@robertcampbell8070 How do you know it's 495?
@robertcampbell8070
@robertcampbell8070 7 ай бұрын
@@rantman4521 By the amount of plates? He's got 5 45's on either side plus the 45 pound bar. 10 45's is 450 plus the 45 pound bar. 495.
@rantman4521
@rantman4521 7 ай бұрын
@robertcampbell8070 Thanks. I just now rewatched it and you're right. I think you're right about him maybe doubling or tripling that if trained harder.
@kieronball8962
@kieronball8962 7 ай бұрын
Young Simone and Young George, it became popular to call the police " 5-0 " due to the popularity of the original Hawaii 5-0 tv show, that ran from 1968 - 1980.
@ravissary79
@ravissary79 7 ай бұрын
Great show too.
@johnortmann3098
@johnortmann3098 7 ай бұрын
Book 'em, Danno.@@ravissary79
@CaturdayNite
@CaturdayNite 7 ай бұрын
I heard the reboot was pretty good too. Same with Magnum. Shows you need to really let some time pass between iterations for a reboot to find a new audience I guess.
@davewolf6256
@davewolf6256 7 ай бұрын
"Nuns don't work on Sunday"
@apachemayhem880
@apachemayhem880 7 ай бұрын
The term 5.0 actually comes from the fastest car available to most cops at the time, the Mustang 5.0 police Interceptor.
@magicbrownie1357
@magicbrownie1357 7 ай бұрын
M Night's The Village has a great cast and some wonderful performances, even if the "twist" at the end was rather easy to guess. Still a good flick. Bryce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix both kill it.
@Pengi_SMILES
@Pengi_SMILES 7 ай бұрын
He needs to learn not every film needs a twist. If the Village had just been like the first two thirds it would have been a brilliant folk horror.
@catterwall9595
@catterwall9595 7 ай бұрын
@@Pengi_SMILES I agree; I suspected the twist fairly early in the film but I kept hoping it wouldn’t actually happen. Then it did and I was just kind of disappointed because I thought it was pretty great up until then, and would have been more compelling without the twist.
@LudvikM
@LudvikM 7 ай бұрын
I really don't care about the twist (which I randomly guessed during the very first scene). I still think it's a wonderful movie.
@idiot_city5244
@idiot_city5244 7 ай бұрын
Amazing cinematography
@MP197742
@MP197742 7 ай бұрын
James Howard Newton did the music for all of M. Night’s early movies, and did a great job with each, but The Village is on a completely other level. It’s also a well-directed and visually cool movie. And yes, great cast … there’s also Sigorney Weaver, William Hurt, Judy Greer and Adrien Brody in there. That said, there are two twists, and they’re both disappointing. Still worth a watch, just don’t expect anything mind blowing at the end 🤣
@kevinlaw6185
@kevinlaw6185 7 ай бұрын
What I've was that Unbreakable was always intended to be part of a trilogy, but when it bombed at the box office, no chance of a sequel existed. Then M. Night had an entire series of movies that tanked, but once he started to redeem his reputation, he did the second movie - Split. Which did quite well, enabling him to complete the trilogy with Glass.
@martin43427
@martin43427 7 ай бұрын
Definitely watch Split. It was the movie that revitalized his career and features an incredible James MacAvoy performance. It was a dark period for his career between Lady in the Water and Last Airbender. Although if you want some fun unintentional laughs, watch The Happening. That’s practically a comedy in all the wrong ways.
@melanie62954
@melanie62954 7 ай бұрын
I only watched The Happening a few years ago, and I'm convinced Shyamalan meant it to be an absurdist comedy but forgot to tell anyone else. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
@CharaxterSelext
@CharaxterSelext 7 ай бұрын
You guys should definitely watch Split if it's not on the list already
@gippywhite
@gippywhite 7 ай бұрын
This is the main problem about watching movies years after they come out. Back in the day when Split came out it was 100% unknown that it was a “sequel“ and it actually really is not. But now they’re automatically clumped together and it ruins the absolute mind blowing surprise of the connection. Because THAT was the twist.
@BrandonBlume
@BrandonBlume 7 ай бұрын
Yep. What a shame. When I first saw Simone and George had reacted to Sixth Sense I was hoping they wouldn't look ahead too much and take some hints to just watch them in order of release and be surprised at what they'd be surprised with. Now that's out the window.
@gippywhite
@gippywhite 7 ай бұрын
@@BrandonBlume Exactly.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 7 ай бұрын
George wondered whether comic sales have gone up or down since those statistics...as I understand it, the sales of all comics went up and up for a long time, but have begun to fall steadily since 2016 nor 2017. The exception to that has been Manga and other Japanese comics, which have been hugely popular with rising sales that have only gotten better as US published comic book series are selling less and less. Oh...and "a pint is a pound the world around"...at least that is how I learned how to remember how much a pint of water weighs. And since there are 16 pints in each gallon, each of those paint cans weighed at least 16 pounds...assuming they were full...and then add the weight of the can, and add however much heavier that paint is compared to water. LOL
@ApesAmongUs
@ApesAmongUs 7 ай бұрын
Comic sales had crashed before 2001. In the 90s they were much higher than they have been at any point since.
@gapsule2326
@gapsule2326 7 ай бұрын
​@@ApesAmongUsfor context the comic boom in the 90s was due to speculation. Comics themselves are not a big money making industry so sales always look bad. Character licensing is where the big bucks live.
@ApesAmongUs
@ApesAmongUs 7 ай бұрын
@@gapsule2326 Except in the 90s, they hadn't really started the marketing to collectors the way they have now. They weren't doing 2 dozen alternate covers and they weren't restarting the same book 4-5 times. Yes, the collectors increased the market back then, but the more they have focused on the collectors, the worse they have done. And you cannot discount the effect of things like Image comics. Not that it stole market share, but more to the point that the big 2 changed the structure of the business to prevent something like that from happening again, leading to a move away from the big polymath talents whose names sold comics.
@jkayrichardson3366
@jkayrichardson3366 7 ай бұрын
From google ' “5-0” (pronounced five-oh) became a popular nickname after the television show Hawaii Five-O which aired from 1968 to 1980. “Five-o” referred to the Hawaiian police force in the show, based on Hawaii being the fiftieth state to join the union.'
@meu02136
@meu02136 7 ай бұрын
This is my favourite superhero origin film, it’s about as realistic a portrayal as a real life superhero you can get, it’s not someone that’s came from outer space, just someone that’s really strong somehow and has good instincts about things.
@Ichthyodactyl
@Ichthyodactyl 7 ай бұрын
I mean, you're definitely understating his abilities quite a bit but it is a good example of a more 'realistic' take on the idea of a superhuman.
@cacho100uva
@cacho100uva 7 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies, specially being a superhero/comic book aficionado. It's so underrated and flew under the radar for so many. Its unique, serious and quasi-realistic take on the superhero gripped me so hard all the way back when it came out.
@dav1968
@dav1968 7 ай бұрын
I believe a handful of Shyamalan's films are masterpieces, including Sixth Sense, The Village, Signs, and this. They are frequently assessed or experienced literally, about superheroes, aliens, ghosts, etc., but the deeper meanings are about the limitations of humans. I know you watched Signs--which is really about the tendency of people to fill in the blanks of what they can't know, because we need to make meaning. If you watch that movie again, you'll notice that the aliens never attack humans. You only see humans attacking the aliens. Even the gas that goes into the kid's nose at the end, which is interpreted as "thank god his asthma blocked the poison," but which could have actually saved the kid's life. I would highly recommend watching The Village if you like his films and are curious to dig into them/
@PaperbackWizard
@PaperbackWizard 7 ай бұрын
I don't think a lot of people are aware of this, but that scene where his son was going to shoot him to prove he's a superhero mirrors an incident back in the 1950s with George Reeves, the actor who played Superman on TV. He was dressed in the costume for a public event, and a child brought a gun to the event to see if he really was invulnerable to bullets. Fortunately, Reeves was able to convince the boy to put down the gun without firing it. You can see the incident recreated in the movie "Hollywoodland", with Ben Affleck playing George Reeves.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 7 ай бұрын
George - "He's kinda dressed like a villain..." Simone - "His head's big!" You two really picked up on some of the more subtle super villain traits of Elijah. His big hair and eyes, the dark purple/black color scheme that contrasts to David's blues and greens. It's wonderfully crafted. I'm also an enjoyer of Split and Glass.
@Krenum100
@Krenum100 7 ай бұрын
I love that all the scenes in the movie are filmed to make them look like comic book panels.
@bethcushway458
@bethcushway458 7 ай бұрын
Great reaction❤️ Cant wait for "Split" and "Glass". You are going to LOVE James McAvoy 🙌🏻
@menolikey_
@menolikey_ 7 ай бұрын
I actually love the trilogy
@DigitalSketcher
@DigitalSketcher 7 ай бұрын
This movie was so underrated...
@kuhpunkt
@kuhpunkt 7 ай бұрын
Is it?
@DigitalSketcher
@DigitalSketcher 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, when it first came out a lot o people felt disappointed with it. I remember being excited for it when it came out on DVD and nobody I knew at the time was really looking forward to it lol It's definitely more popular now than when it was first released.@@kuhpunkt
@ugaladh
@ugaladh 7 ай бұрын
I KNEW a lot of young people didn't get the "5-0" reference. There was a TV show called "Hawai'i 5-0", a police show, since it was the 50th state, the state police were called Hawai'i 5-0, often shortened to just 5-0. The show was popular enough that "5-0" became another name for any police force, hence "if you do that again, I'm calling 5-0'. the other famous quote from the show is "Book 'im, Dano. murder one."
@IvorClegg
@IvorClegg 7 ай бұрын
And probably the best theme music EVER! With which they must become familiar before they ever watch The Dish 😂
@ugaladh
@ugaladh 7 ай бұрын
And speaking of theme music, if you notice the music in "Unbreakable" has a hero theme, you only get parts or snippets of it played throughout the early movie, you only get the full theme played as Bruce Willis' character is rising from the pool.
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko 6 ай бұрын
Five-oh has been slang for the police since the 1968 series Hawaii Five-O about a police squad in Hawaii. The name Five-O was selected because Hawaii was the 50th state and at the time of the series had only been a state 9 years. And so they basically used that as some fictional concept of the police department designation as kind of a double meaning. It’s assumed it was probably lifted off some article or something about the state of Hawaii and someone decided it sounded catchy. Bench pressing 350lbs is not record breaking, but for a person Bruce Willis’s size and age it would be an indicator of being very dedicated to strength training. You would typically expect such a person to clearly appear muscular or of a larger build like an American football linebacker.
@jameswarkentin2798
@jameswarkentin2798 7 ай бұрын
Imagine if all the Marvel movies had been this good.
@jculver1674
@jculver1674 7 ай бұрын
I wish Marvel's Phase 4 had scaled back and made more gritty and down-to-earth comic book movies. That would've been alot more interesting than just throwing CGI money at the screen and giving us mediocre stories.
@treetopjones737
@treetopjones737 7 ай бұрын
Deadpool is the antidote to those money-grab flicks.
@jp3813
@jp3813 7 ай бұрын
14:05 Now they have to watch Over the Top (1987).
@AleksPizana
@AleksPizana 7 ай бұрын
This movie is still amazing. This is the definition of "graphic novel". This is a standalone film that later turned into a trilogy (by MKS decision, nobody asked him anything). I guess when you watch the next one you'll figure that out. This was made way before the comic book movies era and I don't think it was very popular at the time, cause it's pretty much a cult classic today. Back then all of us watched it without even knowing what it was and, finding out that it was a superheroe movie was such a great surprise, cause the genre died out some time ago after Batman Forever. I think I remember reading the synopsis at the theatre describing this film as a "psychological thriller" even, not realising that the events were supposed to be taken seriously.
@chrisegnoto
@chrisegnoto 6 ай бұрын
Okay, you seriously cracked me up when you said "here's my twist" at 0:58! And that Sixth Sense pun.....hats off to you! Also, you two always have a lot of wit. DEFINITELY watch the other two movies. Amazing acting!
@cinemacodey
@cinemacodey 7 ай бұрын
James McAvoy's acting in Split is phenomenal. I also love Anya Taylor- Joy's performance.
@jaredlackey9177
@jaredlackey9177 7 ай бұрын
It's not his most popular, but I always liked Lady in the Water.
@jasonbeatty831
@jasonbeatty831 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, people really hated it when it came out, but I loved it. I like most of his movies actually. Enjoyed the heck out of the village, even liked the happening.
@TheCmducks
@TheCmducks 7 ай бұрын
I love the look om the kids face when he comes down for breakfast a mix of confusion and then hope very talented young actor
@h.haydon8044
@h.haydon8044 7 ай бұрын
One thing I like about this film is how it looks at the dark side of destiny. If someone is destined or created to do good, then someone is destined or created to horrible things. Elijah finds out he is destined to be a villain, but he's happy because he has found his purpose.
@Pengi_SMILES
@Pengi_SMILES 7 ай бұрын
I am not sure he really nailed these films but the concept is really interesting and it's worth watching all three. Split is surprisingly good and Glass does bring them together.
@leeannmcdermott8313
@leeannmcdermott8313 7 ай бұрын
I never understand Simone’s opening remarks?? 🤷🏻‍♀️
@harrytrevenen2310
@harrytrevenen2310 7 ай бұрын
Was so much fun watching you two figure the ending out in the first ten minutes, and the talking yourselves out of it for the next hour and a half.
@Bikebrh
@Bikebrh 7 ай бұрын
George, I think the text at the end was always there, because it was a parody of the old school Batman comics, where Joker would end up at the "Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane" at the end of the comic. You noticed earlier that "Mr. Glass" was dressed like The Joker, you just didn't finish putting it together.
@tarmil
@tarmil 7 ай бұрын
This movie was so far ahead of its time. It came out before Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, and barely after X-Men. It did meta-commentary on comic books in an era when comic book movies were taken so not seriously that they had to put a text card at the beginning to explain that comics can be serious. Split is worth a watch, it was quite enjoyable. It was actually a "surprise sequel": they didn't advertise that it had any relation to Unbreakable before hand. Glass wasn't quite as good unfortunately.
@JB-wy8fc
@JB-wy8fc 7 ай бұрын
Why would you spoil that for them?
@tarmil
@tarmil 7 ай бұрын
@@JB-wy8fc What am I spoiling to people who already know it's a sequel?
@Bonjurro
@Bonjurro 7 ай бұрын
Another good movie and heck yeah for Ted Lasso season 2!
@JB-nc7yk
@JB-nc7yk 7 ай бұрын
Mr. Glass and The Unbreakable Man, the villain and his super hero nemesis. This was by far my favorite Shyamalan film, probably because of the superhero angle.
@williamirwin4154
@williamirwin4154 7 ай бұрын
the pinecone on a stick kid is adorable. "Here I am workin my life away. I wish I could just stop and go on a cruise."
@sebastianandres8781
@sebastianandres8781 7 ай бұрын
_🔥Shyamalan's Trilogy🔥_ ★ - *Unbreakable* (2000) | _Bruce Willis_ ★ - *Split* (2016) | _James McAvoy_ ★ - *Glass* (2019) | _Samuel L Jackson_
@thormelsted
@thormelsted 7 ай бұрын
I think it's kinda sad that the fact that Split is a "sequel" is out there because it technically isn't, and you don't even find out until the very, very end. Finding out that way was such a wonderful surprise that is now forever ruined because the movies are listed as a trilogy.
@walkinglootchest1251
@walkinglootchest1251 7 ай бұрын
I think they're worth continuing, at the very least Split is worth watching, James McAvoy is freaking great in it. Glass is VERY underwhelming though, but worth it just to see how you all feel about it. The major appeal of Split, aside from James McAvoy's performance is that it was a surprise sequel. The film wasn't marketed as a sequel to Unbreakable, people just found out it was when they watched it and that added context made it all that much better, so yeah I'd definitely give Split a watch.
@user-dx1jb4zq9e
@user-dx1jb4zq9e 6 ай бұрын
This movie is kind of jarring because it has all these wholesome old school themes in it that really work. It's about a kid whose dad literally becomes a superhero. Dads are supposed to be absentee losers, buffoons, or villains. I actually think this is Shyamalan's best film. He's always trying to do this magical realist drama thing, but he usually misses the mark and it just comes off as absurd or awkward; he nailed it in this movie though. Unbreakable kind of gives you a way of understanding what he was trying to do in all his other films but could never quite pull it off.
@HC_YT
@HC_YT 7 ай бұрын
You two will LOVE Split. No doubt
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, put me in the camp of you guys loving Split. This trilogy may not be a tight trilogy as following the same set of people equally throughout all three movies but I consider Unbreakable and Split two of M. Night’s best films.
@PiroMunkie
@PiroMunkie 7 ай бұрын
The slow burn on the reveal of Glass as the supervillain was so good in this movie.
@StoriesThatSuck-pw1vi
@StoriesThatSuck-pw1vi 7 ай бұрын
It makes me so happy to see you guys reacting to this one. I love this movie! I think it gets overlooked so often.
@mattgarrett2583
@mattgarrett2583 7 ай бұрын
The thing about Split is, it was not marketed as anything to do with Unbreakable. Most people saw it as a stand alone film and had no idea about Unbreakable. I was one of those.. I was like.. "WTF is happening?" and had to watch Unbreakable to get it. Other people who had seen unbreakable and forgotten about it were super excited
@Scott-J
@Scott-J 7 ай бұрын
Good call on this being ahead of its time. I remember being very underwhelmed when I saw this in its time. It was sort of deconstructing movies that hadn't been made yet. The Batman movies were a thing, but they had veered into campy at the time. So a serious and understated movie about comic book characters didn't click. And we had high expectations after 6th Sense.
@Trepanation21
@Trepanation21 7 ай бұрын
20:48: "If you do that again, I'm calling 5-0" -- George got it! Yep, it's pop-slang in the US to refer to police, as a longstanding reference to an older cop show from the 70s and 80s called Hawaii 5-0, in which the police department was a precinct in Hawaii, and Hawaii was the fiftieth state to join the union. Thus, in the show, "Hawaii 5-0" was the name of the central Task Force around which the characters and story revolved. As such, it became a popular referential phrase for general "police".
@stt5v2002
@stt5v2002 7 ай бұрын
I love the concept of this movie. The idea that superheroes and supervillains could exist but not be “larger than life” is very clever. It is also a fairly sophisticated examination of how trauma can impact a person’s mental health.
@kianadowning4051
@kianadowning4051 2 ай бұрын
The soundtrack is so underrated! I love it so much. Bruce is my favorite actor and this is my favorite movie - he did such a great job here and this has become my comfort movie.
@smootsprint4722
@smootsprint4722 7 ай бұрын
Him taking out the "Maintenance Man" was such a powerful scene i have chills watching it to to this day.
@3DJapan
@3DJapan 7 ай бұрын
8:39 As a Philadelphian I hear "West Philadelphia" all the time and literally every time I finish it with "born and raised".
@TheCrazyCanuck420
@TheCrazyCanuck420 7 ай бұрын
I have only caught bits and pieces of this movie, but never seen the end before, I wasn't expecting that 😂
@mattleblanc7417
@mattleblanc7417 7 ай бұрын
It’s so true about night and his characters slowly coming to the realization of the situations they’re in. It took the characters in the movie “Old” years literally to realize they were aging really fast lol
@jcole1987
@jcole1987 7 ай бұрын
I love the scene were he goes looking for people who have done something wrong. Everyone is dressed in like greys, except the people who he has visions of. The lady in the red jacket, the guy with the green jacket, and then the final guy in his orange jumpsuit.
@ckalinwi
@ckalinwi Ай бұрын
Re: the text at the end. You were exactly correct. I saw this movie in the theater and the text wasn't there. It was apparently added in some of the overseas theatrical showings and then on the home video version.
@michaelfort1648
@michaelfort1648 7 ай бұрын
Such an underrated gem. Bruce Willis' best performance. He should of been nominated for this movie.
@mooncaketin
@mooncaketin 7 ай бұрын
@6:37 In a deleted scene, the minister who spoke at the memorial for the train disaster expresses hostility towards David when David reveals he was the sole survivor and asks him for guidance. @25:45 As the movie progresses, his poncho gets longer until it becomes cape-like. So glad you reacted to this one. It's my favorite M. Night Shamylan movie.
@O_Towne_Bear
@O_Towne_Bear 7 ай бұрын
"No shooting friends, Joeseph" is going on a coffee mug. ALSO: Another (super) hero movie about a regular joe that is overlooked but well worth it is "Defendor" (2009) w/ Woody Harrelson, Kat Dennings, Sandra Oh, Elias Koteas and more.
@leonmrs16
@leonmrs16 7 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite movies. Split is a must watch!
@falloutfan2502
@falloutfan2502 7 ай бұрын
Get well soon, Simone!!! Great reaction to a great film - remember seeing this the first time, and the twist really got me. It's such a slow burn, well acted and directed.
@OneThousandHomoDJs
@OneThousandHomoDJs 7 ай бұрын
George was correct about Hawaii 5-0. You wouldn't believe it, but the theme song of the TV show was actually a radio hit.
@hulkslayer626
@hulkslayer626 4 ай бұрын
Another little subtle thing i love about this movie is when they're on their "date", she asks if he knowingly keeps her and their son at a distance. He says yes, and his reason is it just "feels" right. Which is a beautiful little nod to superheroes in comics protecting their family and loved ones by not telling them they're a hero... essentially keeping them at a distance because they're not involved with the hero side.
@Kaplunco
@Kaplunco 7 ай бұрын
Man, the fact that you guys already know that Split is a part of the same universe is a huge spoiler. Nobody knew at the time, I thought it was just about a crazy guy. Then there's a HUGE reveal that blew everybody's mind.
@si8086
@si8086 7 ай бұрын
Noooo you chopped up the best moment in the film 😅😆 The whole ending sequence and final line "They called me..." is cinematic perfection.
@ArmandDLirium
@ArmandDLirium 7 ай бұрын
Go watch the next two PLEASE! And thanks for the video as always!
@boldbearings
@boldbearings 7 ай бұрын
You two are so funny. These screencaps are half the fun. 😁
@mikes3342
@mikes3342 7 ай бұрын
“They called me Mr.Glass” so good
@miroslavkruzlik9023
@miroslavkruzlik9023 7 ай бұрын
Mr.Night is director known as Mr.twist. Split was his twist to audience when this was shot in quietly and the twist was that these two movies have the same universe.
@dirdib69
@dirdib69 Ай бұрын
"They called me Mr. Glass." Most powerful line in the movie.
@mariogaona5081
@mariogaona5081 7 ай бұрын
Hello guys! Now you must watch the other two movies.....are WORTH watching
@ghanakidd
@ghanakidd 7 ай бұрын
Good on you for reacting to this one. Probably the best movie made for comic book purists, yet doesn't require a comic book background to enjoy it! Get to Split and see how Unbreakable stacks up afterwards
@CraftsWithCrafts
@CraftsWithCrafts 7 ай бұрын
Part of a trilogy - well thought out and completely defied expectations.
@MadcapMatt
@MadcapMatt 7 ай бұрын
I haven't understood the reference in the opening for a while I'm happy i got this one
@boldbearings
@boldbearings 7 ай бұрын
3:02 The beauty on the train is Leslie Stefanson. She was fantastic opposite John Travolta in The General's Daughter 1999.
@abatage
@abatage 7 ай бұрын
nice - definitely worth following this up with the next movies as well - they make a good series
@PrventThsTragedy
@PrventThsTragedy 7 ай бұрын
i fell in love with this movie the first time i saw it. i really hope you guys continue the trilogy with Split and Glass. love you guys. keep it up
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