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Glass

Shyamalan, M. Night, (film director,, screenwriter,, film producer.). Bienstock, Marc, (film producer.). Rajan, Ashwin, (film producer.). Blum, Jason, (film producer.). McAvoy, James, 1979- (actor.). Willis, Bruce, 1955- (actor.). Taylor-Joy, Anya, 1996- (actor.). Paulson, Sarah, 1974- (actor.). Jackson, Samuel L., (actor.). Universal Pictures (Firm), (presenter.). Blinding Edge Pictures, (production company.). Blumhouse Productions, (production company.). Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm), (publisher.). James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Anna Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson, Samuel L. Jackson. (Cast).

Summary: For one special security guard, tracking people down is a paranormal sort of hobby. Able to use his rare abilities to find people, David Dunn is suddenly given a job that seems more daunting than all the others before it. He'll need to find Kevin Wendell Crumb, and time is of the essence. But part of the problem is that Crumb is an extremely disturbed man and with 24 personalities, he's a lot more complicated than the others Dunn has found.

Record details

  • Physical Description: videorecording
    videodisc
    1 videodisc (approximately 129 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Widescreen.
  • Publisher: Universal City, CA : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally released as a motion picture in 2019.
Follows: Unbreakable (2000) and Split (2017); both written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
Special features: Alternate opening & deleted scenes, with introductions by M. Night Shyamalan ; a conversation with James McAvoy and M. Night Shyamalan.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Music, West Dylan Thordson ; editors, Luke Ciarrocchi, Blu Murray ; director of photography, Mike Gioulakis.
Participant or Performer Note: James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Anna Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson, Samuel L. Jackson.
Target Audience Note:
MPAA rating: PG-13; for violence including some bloody images, thematic elements, and language.
System Details Note:
DVD, NTSC region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.39:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Language Note:
In English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish; Optional subtitles in French or Spanish; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH); English descriptive audio track for people with visual disabilities (DVS).
Subject: Multiple personality -- Drama
Supernatural -- Drama
Superheroes -- Drama
Psychiatric hospitals -- Drama
Genre: Feature films.
Fiction films.
Science fiction films.
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Superhero films.
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.

Available copies

  • 12 of 12 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Terrace Public Library DVD GLA (Text) 35151000631499 DVD Volume hold Available -

  • Video Librarian Reviews : Video Librarian Reviews
    Those who haven't seen M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable (2000) and Split (2016) may be a little lost because this concluding film in the trilogy reunites the main characters from both films. Ultra-strong David Dunn (Bruce Willis) believes he's a superhero, utilizing his remarkable abilities as a crime-fighting vigilante, assisted by his loyal son Joseph (Spencer Treat Clark) with whom he runs a security company. His arch-nemesis is brittle-boned Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), who calls himself "Mr. Glass" and uses his maniacally sinister intuition to manipulate people. Price's current victim is troubled Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), who suffers from dissociative identity disorder and has at least two dozen different personalities. The one who intrigues Price is "The Beast," a serial killer. The three principals ultimately all wind up in a Philadelphia psychiatric hospital, where Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) has developed a way to deprive these so-called "delusional" prisoners of their alleged superpowers. Or has she? Shyamalan's films (The Sixth Sense, Signs) sometimes work brilliantly and at other times not so much. Although the actors do the best they can here, the filmmaker's strident, humorless, idiosyncratic script becomes far too complicated, and Mike Gioulakis's cinematography is often more distracting than effective. Plus, there's a troubling development with Casey Cooke (Anya Taylor-Joy), sole survivor of The Beast's attack in Split, before they all meet their ultimate fates. Contrived and absurdly fragmented, Glass is ultimately also far too ambiguous to be satisfying. Optional. [Note: DVD/Blu-ray extras include deleted scenes (25 min.), a conversation with star James McAvoy and director M. Night Shyamalan (5 min.), and an alternate opening (3 min.). Exclusive to the Blu-ray release are the production featurettes "The Collection of Main Characters" (9 min.), "Bringing the Team Back Together" (3 min.), "M. Night Shyamalan: Behind the Lens" (3 min.), "Connecting the Glass Universe" (3 min.), "Enhancing the Spectacle" (3 min.), "Glass Decoded" (3 min.), "David Dunn vs. The Beast" (2 min.), "The Sound of Glass" (2 min.), "Raven Hill Memorial" (2 min.), and "Night Vision" (2 min.), as well as a stunts segment (2 min.), and bonus DVD and digital copies of the film. Bottom line: a solid extras package for a disappointing and cryptic sort-of sequel.] (S. Granger). Copyright Video Librarian Reviews 2018.

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