
James McAvoy
starring as Kevin Wendell Crumb a man suffering on Dissociative Identity Disorder discovered by the help of psychiatrist Dr. Karen Fletcher on thus
multiple personalities identified as much as 23 distinct characters evaluated
weekly as the results of Kevin’s mother threats to him during the abusive
childhood. Kevin one day kidnapping three girls inside their parent’s car
spontaneously from the gas station by drugging them up later introduced as
Casey Cooke (whose being molested since childhood by his uncle) and girlfriends
Claire and Marcia; locked inside a room somewhere underground as the girls
witnessing the changes of personality characters on Kevin’s body with the
dominant friendly fashionable Barry, Dennis the straight leading role stranger;
Patricia the older wiser woman or Hedwig the little boy by telling their
exciting stories about themselves and communicating to thus confused girls
trying to ask their whereabouts later on but the tendencies for threatening
underage girls supposed to be the ritual offering for the worships to a 24
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character with ultimate non-human force called The Beast as Dennis being
responsible for those kidnapping girls which
turning out to be an outrageous behavior for trying to escape through
the ceiling by Claire as Dennis punishing him and locked her to another
room-cell. Anya Taylor-Joy serving Casey’s role and acting naturally good
showing that she’s scared enough but still have strength to planning an escape
while encountering spoken to some of the good characters appearing within Kevin’s
split-personalities on the psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan
called Split.
The appreciated original motion soundtrack by West Dylan Thordson
will making your feelings mixed-up between questioning disgusts to the
explainable past tales on how the originated Kevin giving birth to his various
personalities taking over his body or the lights by turns as A Way Out, Dr.
Fletcher and The World, Casey Tells The Truth, Last Rites onto I Know You Want
to Tell Me Something s well as There are Things that are Hard to Believe or I’m
Really Sad You Fell This Way; sending our imaginations being recaptured by how
M. Night Shyamalan sewing the second parts of his trilogy story as the
following-up and soon after the funny moment of Hedwig showing his modern
dancing style in his room to Casey or the terrible Dennis locking out Marcia to
another room after she attacks Patricia with a kitchen chair as the beast being
released while the investigation from
Dr. Fletcher met the dead end and death to herself in the hands of the
ferocious mighty beast – it’s only Casey whom left surviving to escape the
madness slaying from the beast which already did to Marcia, Claire and Dr.
Fletcher before the underground tunnel chasing as Casey saw with her own eyes
how calling the real full name of Kevin didn’t really works to stop the beast;
filling up the shotgun founded on Kevin’s lockers and run as faster as she can
to avoiding the wrath of the creature which cannot easily be killed with shots
as Casey cornered behind the locking bars but spared as the beast seen the
body-scars from her turmoil suicide attempts from the past leaving the pure
Casey noticing that she’s later being help by a Philadelphia zoo keepers where
she’s being held all along this time. Kevin survives the wounds as other
personalities haling their bigger plan to change the world by the beast and a
wheel-chair criminal sees the news on TV to the patron similarity over this
dangerous figure now being called by the media as The Horde …
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