Jenise
Jacquin
This week
on Bluray from director M. Night Shyamalan and Universal Pictures Home
Entertainment is the fantastically creepy SPLIT .
The film
star James McAvoy (be still my heart!) as a man who has several serious
problems named Dennis, Patricia, Hedwig, Barry, Orwell, Jade, The Beast and
Kevin Wendell Crumb. One day he kidnaps Casey (Haley Lu Richardson),
Marcia (Jessica Sula) and Claire (Anya Taylor-Joy) taking them to a dark and dismal
location. He kidnaps the girls with a plan but Claire is an extra not planned
on. It is clear this man has a problem with girls and when they stick
together against him; their main goal is to escape.
Claire
realizes that this man has the voice of a young boy name Hedwig and tries to be
convincing about the need to escape. It also becomes clear that this man is
responsible for different personalities who have different agendas. One by
one each girl tries to escape and their different tactics keep their captor on
edge. What they don't know is that something sinister called The Beast is more
terrifying than any of the personalities they have ever seen.
McAvoy
portraying all of these different personalities gives him the opportunity to
cement his status as an actor. The most interesting thing about him is that he
takes roles that are as equally diverse as the personalities in SPLIT (except perhaps not
quite as frightening). I enjoyed the transition between the characters - from
the sweet, helpful innocent to the creepy-man-next-door but what I loved most
is the spots of
creepy/mean
characters, there are moments of compassion. Especially when he becomes Kevin
because there is a moment where you feel for him and what he is going through.
In the short time he is Kevin you feel his emotions down to the core and
forget everything that came before it. No matter what he does he's a sexy man -
call me!
Taylor-Joy
as Claire is the character most involved with the splits. She is secluded and
misunderstood even before she is kidnapped with the girls and is perfect for
this role. It's a good life lesson actually for teens that you never really
know what is going on. Claire is actually very smart but has been through a lot
and does a great job of hiding it. Taylor-Joy gives the "weird kid"
persona something to think about but in a calm, collective, peaceful and
beautiful kind of way. You will see exactly what I mean from scene one!
Betty
Buckley as Dr. Karen Fletcher gets a personal shout out from me. She kept all
the characters in line and respectfully sought out to help each one
individually. I believe her character is one that sticks out because
her presence made me feel like I was in the film not just watching it. Buckley
captures different aspects of film because it made me root for her who rooted
for Kevin and the other personalities. She had a huge role in a way in how
the character behaves because she calls him out when he tries to put something
over on everyone. I just plain out enjoyed her performance.
Other
cast includes Sebastian Arcelus as Casey’s Father, Brad William Henke as Uncle
John, Neal Huff as Mr. Benoit, Robert Michael Kelly as Joe, and Jon Rainey as
Dr. Clerque.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has just added an
amazing film to their library and making it available for us all to experience
and re-experience in our own home theatres. There are films of every genre
available from scary to drama to family films. For more of what they have to
offer please visit www.uphe.com.
I really
think the film is as creepy, original, and suspenseful on Bluray as it was the
first time I saw it on the screen. It isn't a bloody horror film but a
suspenseful and smart telling of a man with a serious problem. The different
ideas and characters always kept me aware but still creeped out wondering what
was going to happen next and who is going to show up at the door - and when you
are going to meet The Beast.
I'm
making sure to leave tons of information out of this review because this is the
film you want to experience for yourself and personally I hate when people give
to much away - its more fun to discover the creepy within us all right? SPLIT will definitely give
you just that and don't be in such a hurry to hit the stop button on your
player because nothing is ever quite finished the way you might expect.
The
Bluray includes the awesome Bonus Features of Alternate Ending and Deleted Scenes with an introduction by M. Night Shyamalan,
The Making of SPLIT ,
The Many Faces of James McAvoy, and
The Filmmaker’s Eyes: M. Night Shyamalan. The Digital HD and Ultraviolet
Watch It Anywhere gives instant streaming and download on your television,
computer, Tablet and Smartphone.
In the end
- Kevin has 23 personalities and the 24th is about to be unleashed!
Edited by Jeri Jacquin
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