Split

Kevin has 23 distinct personalities. The 24th is about to be unleashed.

Sinopse

Though Kevin has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher, there remains one still submerged who is set to materialize and dominate all the others. Compelled to abduct three teenage girls led by the willful, observant Casey, Kevin reaches a war for survival among all of those contained within him — as well as everyone around him — as the walls between his compartments shatter apart.

  • 7.3
  • 2017
  • Released
  • 1h 57m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$9,000,000.00

Revenue

$278,454,358.00

Keywords
  • #child abuse
  • #philadelphia, pennsylvania
  • #kidnapping
  • #gore
  • #sequel
  • #stalking
  • #teenage girl
  • #super power
  • #mental illness
  • #split personality
  • #multiple personality
  • #traumatic childhood
  • #dissociative identity disorder
  • #bitter
  • #defiant

Reviews

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@RalphRahal12 months ago

M. Night Shyamalan’s Split is a psychological thriller that keeps you on edge from start to finish, largely thanks to James McAvoy’s phenomenal performance. Playing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder, McAvoy seamlessly switches between personalities, each one distinct and captivating. It’s a performance so versatile and gripping that it’s hard to imagine many actors today pulling it o

John Chard
@John Chardalmost 7 years ago

You like to make fun of us, but we are more powerful than you think. Split is written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley, Haley Lu-Richardson and Jessica Sula. Music is by West Dylan Thordson and cinematography by Mike Gioulakis. Three girls are kidnapped by a man with a diagnosed 23 different personalities. They must try to escape befor

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@msbreviewsalmost 7 years ago

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) James McAvoy plays Kevin, a man with a genetic disease which allows him to have multiple personalities. His trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Karen Fletcher (Betty Buckley), knows 23 of them, but there's one hidden from everyone who desires to dominate over all the others. Compelled by one of his personalities, Kevin abducts three g

Rangan
@Ranganover 8 years ago

**The 24th's about to explode!** The much needed break for the director Shyamalan. It has been over a decade since the last time he was lauded like this for his work. On the paper, it was a simple split personality disaster theme, but cinematically clicked so well. Firstly the performance of James McAvoy made this film a very success. I have seen his lots of films, but if I had to choose only o

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@teixover 8 years ago

I read some reviews and gave this movie a shot. I was very disappointed. M. Night Shyamalan's last good movie, in my opinion of course, was The Village, where he had control over his style. In Split he tries to use the same formula, but it doesn't work. There was no build up in reveling the plot, and then when we get to the end the feeling I got was : "Is that it ?". Sure all the actors w

meekodev
@meekodevalmost 9 years ago

**Didnt see the review section at first so,I posted on the forums** Not a fan of The director since Unbreakable. It was slightly above average but no whee near the quality of The Sixth Sence. I don't know why I keep watching his movies, probably hoping one will be the same extraordinary quality. With all the pre-release buzz I thought this was finally that movie. I was so disappointed. I ra

OhJodieBaby
@OhJodieBabyalmost 9 years ago

Split was a movie that I was a bit weary to see, I had been bitten by M. Knight before and I wasn't sure if this movie would be worth while. But the trailers looked great and I had always thought James McAvoy was a seriously underrated actor. Split surprised me. I loved this movie. Ann Taylor-Joy was decent in the film and the Dr was great, but McAvoy knocked it out of the park. Being able to

Ruuz
@Ruuzalmost 9 years ago

There has been much discussion about whether or not it is socially acceptable to watch Split. I'm gonna skip right over all of that and talk purely about the movie itself. Anya Taylor-Joy is good, but McAvoy is what makes Split worthwhile. The heavily touted twist/reveal was all but a non-event, even to a M. Night alum like myself. Though it is certainly (in my opinion) the best work The Shamha

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