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Interesting....
I liked Unbreakable (but i seem to remember it getting negative reviews?), haven't seen Split but heard good things. What's TLSF take on Split, is it worth watching ahead of Glass?
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Yeah, personally thought it was an even better movie then Unbreakable. I imagine it'll be crucial to understanding McAvoy and Taylor-Joy's characters.
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I enjoyed both in their own right. The connection between them is a twist reveal at the end of Split. Otherwise, you can totally watch either movie as their own standalone films. You're probably gonna watch both for Glass, I would think.
Split is interesting because it's a return to form for Shyamalan. It's comparable to all of his best movies for sure. I am not exactly the biggest fan of even his good movies, but I liked Split. Unbreakable is cool. Definitely one of his better ones. I found Split more interesting/memorable though.
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