Split (2016)
James McAvoy takes the crown for multiple-personalities.
Presentation:
McAvoy does the impossible and gives us several distinct personalities on screen. This is no simple feat and is commendable how he is able to juxtapose the differences so suddenly. There are some traces of a similarly dark personality in all of his performances to donβt fully immerse the audience to his transformation. But considering this is a Shyamalan flick, itβs impressive nonetheless. Itβs darker than Unbreakable, which is revealed to be the prequel to this movie at the end, which is actually a shocking turn when the film was released in 2016. You canβt say Shyamalan isnβt at least trying to innovate the suspense genre. The visuals are also a notable upgrade from his other films with modern cameras and lighting, but even if the presentation is better, the script is dumbed down.
Conclusion:
Sure, the multiple personalities arenβt as legendary as Robin Williams, Daniel Day Lewis or Phillip Seymour Hoffman, but those actors never had to portray different personalities in one movie. If you wanted to see a force of nature in acting, James McAvoy does deliver an entertaining performance. Anya Taylor Joy is also very personable and I believe it's this role that introduced her to western audiences. In conclusion, there are some great bits of entertainment in this film, whether you can enjoy the overall experience depends on which personality youβre feeling for that day.
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