Has been my favorite film since it came out when I was 17 (heyyyy, there's that number again haha). When Split came out I had no idea it was the sequel until the very end, which M. Night had cut from the critics' screening so they wouldn't spoil the surprise for everyone. I actually nearly cried when I heard the Unbreakable music at the end and the camera panned to Bruce Willis. Glass was an absolutely perfect ending. Best quote of the film:
"There are unknown forces who don't want us to know that the things we expect are extraordinary about ourselves are real. I believe that when just a few of us fully realize our gifts, others will awaken. We give each other permission to be super heroes. Whoever these people are who don't want us to know the truth, today, they lose."
M. Night taught us to look for the real world version of comic book personas within film and media. He did so with the film 'unbreakable'.
I think Elon falls into this trope:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DefaultToGood
I think he has faced (or is facing) his destiny choice.
Has been my favorite film since it came out when I was 17 (heyyyy, there's that number again haha). When Split came out I had no idea it was the sequel until the very end, which M. Night had cut from the critics' screening so they wouldn't spoil the surprise for everyone. I actually nearly cried when I heard the Unbreakable music at the end and the camera panned to Bruce Willis. Glass was an absolutely perfect ending. Best quote of the film:
"There are unknown forces who don't want us to know that the things we expect are extraordinary about ourselves are real. I believe that when just a few of us fully realize our gifts, others will awaken. We give each other permission to be super heroes. Whoever these people are who don't want us to know the truth, today, they lose."