Jeri Jacquin
Coming to Bluray from writer/director M. Knight Shyamalan
and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment comes the gripping gathering of fear
with GLASS.
Here we are and it has been 19 years since David Dunn (Bruce
Willis) discovered he had an unusual ability and has attempted to live a low
profile life. Not laying so low after two years is Hedwig (James McAvoy) and
the Horde who have struck again and again. Dunn wants to find him before he can
destroy more lives.
Discovering where his newest victims are held, Dunn finds
them and has a showdown with The Beast. That isn’t the highlight of their
meeting, the sudden surrounding of police catches them both off guard. Taken
down they are both escorted to the same facility as another famous patient.
Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) is a psychiatrist who deals
with patients suffering from delusions of grandeur and that includes Mr. Glass
(Samuel L. Jackson). She isn’t pleased that he has been kept sedated like a
zombie since his capture. Having all three, Dr. Staple has only a few days to
treat, or convince, all three that they are not super heroes of any kind.
Dunn keeps his cool and doesn’t say much because it seems
that the Horde is upset and confused about the confrontation and Mr. Glass is
unresponsive. The goal of all three is to get out before Dr. Staple makes sure
they are committed for good.
But there are secrets to be revealed coming from unexpected
places and those who will do whatever it takes to make sure it is all exposed!
That’s all you are getting from me.
Willis as Dunn slides right back into a role he took on
nineteen years ago and it feels like no time has passed. That’s what I have
always loved about Willis, the roles he has chosen over his career and, although
a few bumps here and there, it never has changed my enjoyment of his
performances. Dunn was a broken man who found a connection in his life he
didn’t know existed and that is how Willis embraced the character. Nineteen
years later, his personality has barely changed but his abilities have
sharpened.
Stealing the entire film is McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb/
The Beast, Patricia, Dennis, Hedwig, Barry, Jade, Orwell, Heinrich, Norma and a
host of others. There are moments where the camera doesn’t leave his face and
characters flash seamlessly like the strobe lights in his room.
Since the 2016 film SPLIT
of which I’ve watched more times that I can even count, McAvoy slides right
into the role of sheer madness and I’m in complete awe of his performance.
Playing one or two roles is hard enough but man, oh man, does McAvoy ever show
that being about twenty people including rock-hard cut Beast had me totally
invested in the film.
Other cast include Luke Kirby as Pierce, Marisa Brown as
Carol, Charlayne Woodard as Elijah’s Mother and Adam Thompson as Daryl. Look
for Spencer Treat Clark as Joseph and Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey.
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.
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Bonus Features Exclusive to 4K Ultra HD, Bluray and Digital
include The Collection of Main Characters
– A look at all the main players and how they fit in the universe created by
filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan and David Dunn, Elijah Price, Kevin Wendell Crumb
and the rest of the family.
Also Bringing the Team
Back Together, David Dunn vs. The
Beast, Glass Decoded, Breaking Glass: The Stunts, Connecting the Glass
Universe, M. Night Shyamalan: Behind the Lens, The Sound of Glass, Enhancing
the Spectacle, Raven Hill Memorial and
Night Vision.
Adding the DVD Bonus Features with Alternate Opening, Deleted Scenes of David Alone at Bar, Patricia Talks
to Cheerleaders, David Encounters Pierce, Casey in Art Class, Dr. Staple
Explains Machine, Mrs. Price in Waiting Room and so much more!
I’m not saying anything in the way of details and I’m okay
with doing that actually. Living in this social media world I will let someone
else spoil it but it certainly won’t be me. Not everyone has had the chance to
see it in theatres but with the release of the Bluray and DVD are going to be
thrilled. The story M. Knight Shyamalan started telling nineteen years ago
works for me completely in 2019.
There were a few moments where my jaw dropped and seeing it
again on Bluray there was no change in my behavior. The film is still filled with secrets that
still twist, turn and spill in all aspects of these three characters. Watching
it once again on Bluray there are so many little subtle nuances that just add
to the story and make me think ‘why didn’t I see that before?’ Well, probably
because I was into it on the big screen and equally as into it on the small.
Well done Mr. Shyamalan! You chose the right actors to bring
your story out nineteen years ago and two years ago only to reunite us with
them – all of them and what a thrill ride it is!
In the end – the world of Superheroes will be shattered!
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