SPLIT(15)
D: M. Night Shyamalan
Universal/Blinding Edge/Blumhouse (M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Blum & Marc Bienstock)
US 2016 (released 2017)
117 mins
Thriller/Horror
W: M. Night Shyamalan
DP: Mike Gioulakis
Ed: Luke Franco Ciarrochi
Mus: West Dylan Thordson
James McAvoy (Kevin Wendell Crumb), Anya Taylor-Joy (Casey), Haley Lu Richardson (Claire), Jessica Sula (Marcia), Betty Buckley (Dr. Karen Fletcher)
After a decade of flops, M. Night Shyamalan may well have revived his career with this psychological thriller, featuring a quite excellent lead performance from James McAvoy as a sufferer of a multiple personality disorder, Kevin Wendell Crumb, whose 23 separate personalities struggle to overpower a dangerously rising 24th personality.
The film begins with Kevin kidnapping 3 teenage girls, who he keeps locked in underground cells to await their fate. Meanwhile, the enormity of Kevin's condition is revealed during sessions with a counsellor, as well as each personality coming forth to the kidnapped girls at various times.
This really is a return to form for M. Night Shyamalan, who references his 2000 film Unbreakable at certain points during the duration.
A sequel is planned, titled Glass, which is also intended to draw into the plot points from Unbreakable.
Hopefully it will be more like this, and less like The Happening.
7/10