

玻璃先生
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan主角大卫·杜恩(布鲁斯·威利斯 饰)得到了超能力,已经成为一名义警。在儿子约瑟夫的帮助下,大卫开始追捕凯文·温德尔·克鲁伯(詹姆斯·麦卡沃伊 饰),凯文拥有24个不同的人格,而其中“野兽”这一人格因进化具有最强的战斗力。在解救了被凯文绑架的女大学生后,大卫和儿子都被斯泰普医生控制。同样被抓到斯泰普医生的研究所的,还有玻璃先生——以利亚(塞缪尔·杰克逊 饰)。玻璃先生曾经是一个犯罪团伙的主脑,他的身体非常虚弱,哪怕是轻轻一拍都会骨折。玻璃先生发现了大卫的超能力,他相信超级英雄漫画中的故事都是真实的。甚至为了证明他所坚信的超级英雄的存在,不择手段,精心布局。在研究所,医生试图给这三个男人洗脑,他们都拥有极度妄想,他们难以置信的能力可以用科学和巧合来解释。在医生的母亲和曾经被凯文绑架的受害者的帮助下,约瑟夫发现医生的真实身份并不简单。与此同时,玻璃先生以利亚精心策划做局,教唆凯文和大卫公开打一架,以便录像取证,这样他便打成了目的,可以向世界证明,超级英雄是真的存在的。
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- Trey Matts2025年3月19日dogshit
- Zokkiie2026年1月18日It is quite messy the whole way through, with clunky pacing and ideas that don’t always land. It struggles to balance being grounded and being a superhero finale. Still, there are some good parts—McAvoy is excellent, Jackson has strong moments, and a few scenes really work. Uneven, but not terrible
- ርልዪረ2025年2月12日First came UNBREAKABLE, introducing us to the superhero character David Dunn played by Bruce Willis. DD seems an unlikely superhero because he looks just like an ordinary man, but as the title points out, DD is indeed unbreakable. As a human, he has his flaws but is generally a good father to his young son. This film is a gem, one to be enjoyed again and again. I was so excited that the writer and director, M. Night Shyamalan, then brought us SPLIT, some sixteen years later. The (somewhat troubled!) protagonist, Kevin Wendell Crumb, superbly acted by James McAvoy, introduces us to *several* characters 'all for the price of one'! For KWC has split personalities due to the horrific child abuse he endured (don't worry, this is only lightly touched on). There are many personalities, a few darker than others, and then there's The Beast. I love this film, rate it very highly due to the story, the action, and James McAvoy's brilliant acting and ability to switch between the different personalities. Great acting all round, has to be said. And, as in all good films, there are brief moments of humour (thank you Hedwig and Miss Patricia). In summary: Tense, exciting, edge-of-the-seat fun. GLASS ............ A couple of years later - thankfully we didn't have to wait too long this time! - comes along GLASS. The main character this time is of course, Mr Glass, played by Samuel L Jackson. We were first introduced to Glass in the first film, Unbreakable. He is the supervillain to David Dunn's superhero, his speciality being his quick and brilliant mind. Since birth he has struggled with the life-changing defect of having highly fragile bones - bones that shatter like glass. He is the very opposite of David Dunn's character, he IS *breakable*. Thus, feeling frustrated and ostracised because physical activity is denied him, the young Elijah Price (or Glass) turns to a quieter pastime for his sharp mind. And as an avid comic collector, he soon believes in the reality of superbeings or superhumans living amongst us. In GLASS we see the coming together of all three superhumans. The official film trailers show us their capture and imprisonment in a psychiatric setting. We wonder if and how they'll escape. What new escapades are in store? The movie begins well - even at the point of the creative credits - and soon, two of the main characters literally run into one another. All good and exciting. We see the dilemma of other characters and embrace ourselves for some of the action. And then, some few minutes into the film, the story abruptly changes direction and the pace goes from exciting to crawl. This middle part of the story is too slow paced, some of the scenes unnecessary or overly long, some dialogue puffed out when we've already got the idea of what the head psychiatrist believes / the reason given why they're there against their will. The viewer does get the feeling that something is 'off' - why are two of the main characters, seemingly innocent, treated in this heavy-handed manner? To what end? What about their human rights? Half way through the film, the pace begins to pick up momentum. Now it's getting interesting again. Later, we're promised some heavy duty action. But the film turns into another direction and my fiance and I were left disappointed. There is a shock and then the final twist.
- Gianni Cavuoto2025年10月25日A good culmination of the trilogy. Unfortunately its probably the weakest out of all of them. I truly wonder if M. Night Shyamalan will write any ore stories in the universe.....? I hope so, its a refreshing take on the superhero movies of today.
- fv7w262025年9月28日Kd logos
- Coouge2025年9月24日They don’t look powerful enough
- Danny Potter-Jones2025年8月24日The third film out of a trilogy series closes it out okay but probably could have been a lot better. Imagine having three unique gifted people in a therapy session for most of the film😂. The order: Unbreakable (2000) Split (2016) Glass (2019)
- James Saenz2025年3月18日pretty disappointing finale to unbreakable and split, but i love these actors and the performances and cinematography carry what’s mostly a trite narrative. not a bad film but i probably wouldn’t watch it again, whereas i definitely would watch the first two several times over. full letterboxd review in bio.
- Hakihiko2025年2月27日An Ambitious Conclusion "Glass" is an intriguing but divisive conclusion to M. Night Shyamalan's unconventional superhero trilogy. Mixing psychological tension with comic book mythology, the film delivers a bold narrative that challenges genre expectations. However, while its ambition is commendable, its execution doesn't always land. James McAvoy once again steals the show with his mesmerizing portrayal of Kevin Wendell Crumb and his multiple personalities, seamlessly shifting between them with impressive precision. Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price exudes intelligence and menace, while Bruce Willis as David Dunn brings a quiet, stoic presence that fits the character's journey. Sarah Paulson also adds an interesting layer to the story as Dr. Staple, though her role may feel underdeveloped for some. Visually, "Glass" carries Shyamalan's signature slow-burn tension and atmospheric framing, giving it a distinct, grounded feel. The film explores fascinating themes of belief, perception, and destiny, but its pacing can feel uneven, with certain plot points either overstated or underwhelming. The third act, in particular, is where the film takes risks that will either impress or frustrate viewers, depending on expectations. While "Glass" doesn't fully capitalize on the potential set up by "Unbreakable" and "Split", it remains a thought-provoking and unique take on the superhero genre. It may not be the explosive finale some hoped for, but its ambition, strong performances, and unconventional storytelling make it an engaging watch.
- Varun2024年10月19日One of the most disappointing finales to a trilogy that no one asked for. If you’re gonna make a single location movie, you need to make it interesting and tense. But majority of the hospital section is very dull and boring with the characters just sitting around in their cells, and the doctor spends so much time trying to convince the protagonists of their delusions when both they and the audience clearly know she’s bullshitting. The side characters also don’t do much in this film besides Casey, who is given an important role but her reasons for helping her kidnapper and serial killer are unexplored. Bruce Willis’ acting gives the impression that he doesn’t even want to be in this movie. James McAvoy is amazing in this role, just like he was in Split (2016). Samuel Jackson is absolutely menacing as Mr. Glass and I really enjoyed seeing him putting plans into motion, however you have to wait through almost an hour of seeing him doing nothing until you get to this section. And his plans pay off to zero satisfaction with that terrible ending. The plot twist is a secret organisation that we’ve never heard about or seen any build up to, turning the tables and killing all the protagonists? Shyamalan is a complete hack and treats his audience as a joke. His latest movies (excluding Split) and the tv show Servant have been so wack because they all start with a good premise but have the worst and shallowest of endings. He’s a director who loves giving you blue balls as he always sprinkles good teases, like in this movie he hints to a big fight that’ll take place at Osaka Towers, but none of it ever comes to fruition. The tons of theories that fans come up with for his projects are usually a million times better than any script he is capable of fashioning. Don’t waste your time with this film.
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玻璃先生 was released on 2019年1月16日.
玻璃先生 was directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
玻璃先生 has a runtime of 2小时 9分钟.
玻璃先生 was produced by Jason Blum, M. Night Shyamalan, Ashwin Rajan.
主角大卫·杜恩(布鲁斯·威利斯 饰)得到了超能力,已经成为一名义警。在儿子约瑟夫的帮助下,大卫开始追捕凯文·温德尔·克鲁伯(詹姆斯·麦卡沃伊 饰),凯文拥有24个不同的人格,而其中“野兽”这一人格因进化具有最强的战斗力。在解救了被凯文绑架的女大学生后,大卫和儿子都被斯泰普医生控制。同样被抓到斯泰普医生的研究所的,还有玻璃先生——以利亚(塞缪尔·杰克逊 饰)。玻璃先生曾经是一个犯罪团伙的主脑,他的身体非常虚弱,哪怕是轻轻一拍都会骨折。玻璃先生发现了大卫的超能力,他相信超级英雄漫画中的故事都是真实的。甚至为了证明他所坚信的超级英雄的存在,不择手段,精心布局。在研究所,医生试图给这三个男人洗脑,他们都拥有极度妄想,他们难以置信的能力可以用科学和巧合来解释。在医生的母亲和曾经被凯文绑架的受害者的帮助下,约瑟夫发现医生的真实身份并不简单。与此同时,玻璃先生以利亚精心策划做局,教唆凯文和大卫公开打一架,以便录像取证,这样他便打成了目的,可以向世界证明,超级英雄是真的存在的。
The key characters in 玻璃先生 are Patricia / Dennis / Hedwig / The Beast / Barry / Heinrich / Jade / Ian / Mary Reynolds / Norma / Jalin / Kat / B.T. / Kevin Wendell Crumb / Mr. Pritchard / Felida / Luke / Goddard / Samuel / Polly (James McAvoy), David Dunn / The Overseer (Bruce Willis), Elijah Price / Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson).
玻璃先生 is rated PG-13.
玻璃先生 is a 惊悚, 剧情, 科幻 film.
玻璃先生 has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.
玻璃先生 had a budget of US$2000万.
玻璃先生 has made US$2.5亿 at the box office.






































