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Split (2017)

January. 20,2017
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7.3
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PG-13
| Horror Thriller

Though Kevin has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher, there remains one still submerged who is set to materialize and dominate all the others. Compelled to abduct three teenage girls led by the willful, observant Casey, Kevin reaches a war for survival among all of those contained within him — as well as everyone around him — as the walls between his compartments shatter apart.

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matidisawah
2017/01/20

Unbelieble, in first i dont want to watch, but in the end , i watch it , and this was amazing, is similiar to fifty shade grey , where if you like reading people, you will find this movie was great as hell

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kristinapjordanova
2017/01/21

Wow, that's interesting rating! In my opinion the movie has really bad plot and acting!

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kev_big_foot
2017/01/22

Slight spoilers for those of you who haven't figured out the twist yet, even if it's pretty obvious. I'm gonna try and keep this short and sweet : this movie isn't a mess, but isn't flawless neither. The acting of our two leads (James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy) is pretty solid but the side characters (especially the Psychiatrists) could use some polish. The script is interesting and well crafted, but sometimes feels a bit convoluted and strange and strange for some. Some of the scenes in this movie ask the viewer to suspend their disbelief and accept the some-what strange interaction between the characters. " Why couldn't they hear the scuffle behind the car?" "Why did it take that long for McAvoy to notice Taylor-Joy in the car?" "Why isn't she fighting back?" "Why is that train empty?" those aren't the question the viewers should be asking, it's not the point. This isn't supposed to be a realistic portrayal of abduction nor an analytical piece on people with mental illness. This is a movie about two people finding strength in trauma, one of them in a perverse and unhealthy way.Again, this movie is about trauma, not mental illness. Lastly, the camera work was a bit shabby at first (the first scene seemed to me like a slightly better version of the train scene in unbreakable, shaky and poor), but stabilized as the movie went along and ended up really good by the end. I especially liked the transitions between the present and the flashbacks They never get in the way and enhance the dramatic tension.Overall good movie. I wasn't a fan of the BIG twist at the end and the third act seemed a bit rushed, but still a good watch.

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mikeballa2001
2017/01/23

The concept and everything was great. I can't wait For Glass to come out

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