I'm about to watch this but should I watch Unbreakable first to get the plot twist?
I'm about to watch this but should I watch Unbreakable first to get the plot twist?
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Yes.
You should watch Unbreakable because it's a good movie it's connection to Split is honestly poorly done and not very good
False. It's done very well. It's not supposed to be a major plot point. Meant to foreshadow.
It was shitty foreshadowing and done with the finesse of a blind elephant breakdancing down a flight of stairs.
It was like someone nudging Bruce Wayne at the end of Man of Steel and saying "oh man another freak like that guy in Gotham, whatsisname..uh uh"
That literally happened at the end of the first of Nolan's batman. It's just saying, the movie is over... but the story ain't.
your movie sucked asshole, eat shit m night
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you right nigga. don't listen to these faggots, shyamalamadingdong still hasn't made a good movie since Unbreakable
No, it's not very good and might put you off his movies. Go see Split.
I've avoided this movie because it reminds me of the fictional movie written by Charlie Kaufman's brother in Adaptation.
this is bait
Guess what idiot, it wasn't done well there, and it wasn't done well here. Thanks for proving my point, you simple fuck.
>shamalamadingdong movie
>no tweest
Waste of a movie ticket
That was literally just some faggot rambling how he didn't like something without giving any reason. I'm assuming this is you? It was a super good movie and you're an autist if you're angry that they didn't show all personalities.
He literally shills his retarded garbage channel in every Split thread. Don't give any (You)s or views
Are you really so much of a faggot that you missed the other cues showing the connections? You're a lost fucking cause if you missed them. That last scene ties the clues together.
PEE ON YOURSELF
who else popped a boner?
>yfw that's a trick she learned from getting pounded by her uncle
I can't decide on how I feel about the ending. Because it's Shamalama I think most people watching it went in assuming there was going to be a twist at the end and spent the majority of the movie at least passively trying to stay one step ahead of it to call it before it was revealed.
I can't be the only one who erroneously assumed early on that his therapist was going to be revealed to be another one of his personalities the entire time. Actually towards the end I was pretty convinced that all three of the girls were going to be revealed to be other split personalities of his, or perhaps that the ayy lmao girl was the only real one and the other two girls were HER split personalities, and his motivation for kidnapping her was to find others like himself.
All of those turned out to be red herrings, and the ultimate twist was the one we all saw, which I think it's safe to say was a little underwhelming since it came so far out of left field.
tl;dr I thought the final twist was dumb, but I'm still up in the air on how I feel about the intentional misdirects throughout the movie.
The """ending"""" wasn't a twist, that was him shilling a movie by making it part of another movie. Garbage writing, I got freaked out when I saw the zoo at the end since I thought it meant she was a schizzo imagining the world as her zoo
Its like if Nightcrawler had a final scene with Tony Soprano looking at the tv and nodding before the credits roll.
No need. It's not a plot twist anyway.
Am I the only one who thought everybody died in the first scene and the entire rest of the movie was, dare I say, a Jacob's Ladder scenario?