Author: Ryan Roschke / Source: POPSUGAR Entertainment
Warning: some spoilers for Glass can be found ahead!
The real tragedy of Glass is that it raises more questions than it answers. The film should supposedly be the conclusion of the Eastrail 177 Trilogy, which began with the slow and tense buildup of Unbreakable way back at the turn of the century in 2000. So why is it that new mysteries, loose threads, and other such infuriating conundrums pop up throughout the film?
This brings me to one of the most perplexing reveals in Glass: a little three-leaf clover tattoo that carries big connotations. If you’re confused about what it is and what it means, join the “club,” pun intended. (Get it? Like cards? Because the clovers are called clubs? OK, I’ll stop.)Now, chances are, if you saw Glass, you also saw Split. Those films have obviously been packaged together by the studio, and the studio is counting on fans of Split to see Glass. But Unbreakable is the obvious outlier, having come out way back in 2000. In case you didn’t see Unbreakable, let me first say there’s absolutely no trace of the three-leaf clover tattoo and what it represents in that film. This is not a full-circle moment. This is a new aspect of the story that has been inexplicably…
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