But few would argue that anything in Glass is more amazing than McAvoy's performance the actor embodies his character's various personalities in vivid, emotional moments. As always, Shyamalan's directorial technique is clean, and his shots are well-staged and well-chosen. The way these three view their respective super-beings underscores just how important the extraordinary and the spectacular are to all of us in our everyday lives. The movie's philosophizing about comic books doesn't go very deep - it's more about how comics relate to reality than it is about the mystery of their wide appeal - but it's certainly relevant and interesting.Īs the movie goes on, explanations drag a little too long, but the real trick lies in three secondary characters: Kevin's former kidnap victim, Casey David's son, Joseph ( Spencer Treat Clark) and Mr. Following Shyamalan's Unbreakable (2000) and Split (2017), Glass nicely ties everything together, and while the conclusion may not be up to the level of The Sixth Sense (what is?), the director has still created a satisfying mini-universe on its own terms. Night Shyamalan's nerdy, talky, intertwined comic book mythos, this trilogy closer is surprisingly enjoyable on many levels. This page tracks the ups and downs of those stars whose careers have led them from obscurity to fame and back again.Depending on how ready you are to embrace (or forgive) M.In Washington, obscurity is never a measure of insignificance.She chose silence, obscurity, poverty.How could he change his life, which seemed irretrievably set on a course of obscurity?.Then with the coming of the railways they slipped back into obscurity.The lace curtains seemed to have survived from obscurity, like the antique gown of a jilted bride.Rarely has a term of public discourse gone so directly from obscurity to meaninglessness without any intervening period of coherence.That other story, likewise, traced the path from poverty to wealth and obscurity to fame.A pitiful exhalation, an obscurity, a memory.professional/political obscurity (=not known about in your profession or in politics ) After his defeat, he sank into political obscurity. total obscurity The competition has helped some aspiring writers to emerge from total obscurity. adjectives relative/comparative obscurity (=not known about compared to other things that are better known ) He brought the team from relative obscurity to fame. be relegated/consigned to obscurity (=to be put in the position of being forgotten after being well-known ) Inevitably, many good players are relegated to obscurity. be plucked from obscurity (=to take someone or something that is not known about and make them well-known ) The actress has been plucked from obscurity to become the new Bond girl. rescue somebody/something from obscurity (=to stop someone or something from being forgotten ) He was rescued from obscurity by Alder's brilliant biography in 1985. rise/emerge from obscurity (=to become well-known after not being known at all ) Harris received coaching and rose from obscurity to stardom. languish in obscurity (=to fail to become well-known or successful ) Until recently her talent has languished in obscurity. work/labour/toil in obscurity (=work without being well-known ) After years of working in obscurity, his paintings are now hanging in museums. slide/slip/sink into obscurity (=fade into obscurity ) Many scientific theories are never proved and slip into obscurity. 2 UNDERSTAND something that is difficult to understand, or the quality of being difficult to understand obscurities in the text COLLOCATIONS verbs fade into obscurity (=to gradually be forgotten after being well-known ) The band faded into obscurity as the 1980s progressed. from obscurity to something She rose from obscurity to stardom. The face validity results of difficulty, obscurity, and level of importance of each item, rated by 10 experts over a 4-Likert scale (with 1 very difficult and 4 not difficult for the difficulty of items, 1 very obscure and 4 not obscure for the obscurity of items and 1 not relevant, 2 somewhat relevant, 3 quite relevant, 4. live/work/remain etc in obscurity O'Brien died in obscurity. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English obscurity ob‧scu‧ri‧ty / əbˈskjʊərəti $ -ˈskjʊr- / noun ( plural obscurities ) 1 NOT KNOW FAMOUS the state of not being known or remembered fade/slide/sink etc into obscurity The group produced two albums before disappearing into obscurity.
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