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"Glass," directed by M. Night Shyamalan, brings together a stellar cast including Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Bruce Willis. Released in 2019, this drama, horror, and sci-fi hybrid film is a unique exploration of the human mind and the blurred lines between reality and perception. The story follows David Dunn (Bruce Willis), a security guard with superhuman abilities, who crosses paths with Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man with multiple personalities, and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), a brilliant but fragile comic book enthusiast. As these three individuals find themselves in a psychiatric facility under the care of Dr. Ellie Staple (Anya Taylor-Joy), they are forced to confront their own identities and the truth behind their extraordinary powers. Driven by Shyamalan's signature twists and turns, "Glass" delves deep into the psyche of its characters, blurring the lines between hero and villain, reality and delusion. With a gripping narrative and powerhouse performances, this film challenges viewers to question the nature of power, belief, and the human experience. "Glass" is a thought-provoking and visually stunning cinematic experience that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. With its stellar cast and masterful direction, this film is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and superhero narratives alike.
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James McAvoy played multiple personalities in 'Glass,' but the sheer number of 24 was a result of a last-minute decision by director M. Night Shyamalan. Originally, McAvoy was set to portray fewer personalities, but his ability to switch so convincingly during auditions impressed Shyamalan so much that he expanded the number. This decision significantly deepened the film's exploration of identity.
The intense water tank scene in 'Glass' where Bruce Willis's character fights James McAvoy’s was actually filmed in a specially constructed water tank with temperature-controlled water. This was to ensure the safety and comfort of the actors during the physically demanding shoot. Surprisingly, the scene took over a week to shoot due to the complexity of the stunts and safety precautions.
In an intriguing turn of events during filming, the comic book store scene where Samuel L. Jackson's character, Mr. Glass, reflects on his life, was shot in an actual comic book store which remained open to the public. Customers were unaware they were walking into a live set, leading to genuine reactions in the background of some shots, adding an unexpected layer of realism to the film.
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🎬The hospital featured in 'Glass' is not a real hospital at all; it's a meticulously designed set built within an abandoned wing of the Allentown State Hospital in Pennsylvania. The filmmakers chose this location for its eerie, authentic atmosphere, but had to spend over $500,000 to make it safe and suitable for filming.
💡During the filming of 'Glass,' an unexpected snowstorm hit the location, but instead of halting production, M. Night Shyamalan incorporated the storm into the film’s narrative, adding a chilling and unforeseen atmospheric element to several scenes. This decision saved the production team from costly delays.
🎯The purple suit worn by Samuel L. Jackson as Mr. Glass was actually a tribute to the original costume design ideas from the comics that inspired the film. This suit was crafted from vintage fabric found in a small boutique in Philadelphia, which cost over $10,000 to design and tailor, emphasizing the character's flamboyant and meticulous nature.
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