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Glass is a film that meanders through the complexities of transitioning into adulthood. The tone is contemplative, almost melancholic at times, inviting viewers to reflect alongside the protagonist. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to coexist with bursts of spontaneity, which really adds to the adventure aspect. The performances are genuine; you can sense the weight of their struggles. The interactions between the main character and the two strangers reveal layers of vulnerability and connection that are often overlooked in conventional narratives. It’s these quiet moments, coupled with a gritty atmosphere, that make it stand out. The practical effects are minimal but used effectively to ground the story in reality, which feels refreshing amidst today’s heavy CGI reliance.
The film's exploration of adulthood is nuanced.Keep an eye out for the subtle character development.It's intriguing how the atmosphere shifts with their adventures.
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