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Split is a 2016 American psychological thriller film written, directed and produced by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man with dissociative identity disorder who kidnaps and imprisons three teenage girls in an isolated underground facility. Principal photography began on November 11, 2015, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 26, 2016, and was released in the United States on January 20, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews; critics highly praised McAvoy's performance, and welcomed Shyamalan's direction. Some mental health advocates criticized the film for its stigmatization of mental illness. Split was a commercial success, grossing $278 million worldwide on a budget of $9 million, becoming Blumhouse Productions' highest-grossing film until 2023 when Five Nights at Freddy's overtook it. Split is a standalone sequel to Shyamalan's 2000 film Unbreakable although not marketed as such, instead saving the revelation for a scene featuring Bruce Willis reprising his Unbreakable role in an uncredited cameo. Commentators dubbed Split the first-ever "stealth sequel", and the first solo supervillain origin film. The 2019 film Glass, which combined the casts and characters of both previous films, concluded Shyamalan's Unbreakable trilogy.

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We are glorious! We will no longer be afraid. Only through pain can you achieve your greatness! The impure are the untouched, the unburned, the unslain. Those who have not been torn have no value in themselves and no place in this world! They are asleep!

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Fuck!

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Your gun cannot hurt me.

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Can't you see I am not human?

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Kevin is a man. I am much more.

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You are different from the rest. Your heart is pure! Rejoice! The broken are the more evolved. Rejoice.

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What in the name of Mary and Joseph?

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What are you doing in this area?

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Just keep walking, honey. They won't do nothing.

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Vince, call the police. She said some people got hurt in the area below maintenance.

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Okay.

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Now, I'm just gonna check you.

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Third deceased name of Dr. Karen Fletcher. Still trying to locate the family.

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Casey Cooke's guardian's here.

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Your uncle's here.

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You ready to go?

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It didn't go through.

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We are what we believe we are. Holy shit! This is so cool! They're gonna believe we exist now, right? They're gonna have to. So what do we do now? We trust in him. He'll protect us. Look at what he can do. Let him show the world how powerful we can be.

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The suspected murderer Kevin Crumb suffers from the controversial psychological disorder DID. The rumors coming out of the scene are almost unbelievable. There are conflicting stories if the suspect is alive or dead after sustaining two point-blank gunshots. Reports even indicate one of his personalities is an amalgam of the various animals in the Philadelphia Zoo where he worked. The press is already referring to the alleged attacker by a dark name leaked by a source close to the case. Because of his many personalities, he is being called... The Horde.

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This is like that crazy guy in the wheelchair that they put away 15 years ago. And they gave him a funny name, too. What was it? Mr. Glass. Oh, yeah.

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