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M Night Shyamalan: Bruce Willis has been a big brother

Filmmaker directed the Hollywood star in his 2019 movie ‘Glass’



Director M Night Shyamalan attends the European premiere of 'Glass' in London, Britain on January 9, 2019.
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Indian-origin Hollywood filmmaker M Night Shyamalan says superstar Bruce Willis has always been like a big brother to him, and has protected him.

Talking about his relationship with Samuel L Jackson and Bruce Willis, Shyamalan said: “Sam and I had lightly kept in touch over the years, kind of see each other in Los Angeles, and said something very lightly. But Bruce and I have actually stayed in touch and our families have stayed close. So, we’ve stayed in touch and he’s always been the big brother in my life for since I was a little kid, you know. He’s the one that took the big risk on me and protected me,” he added.

Bruce Willis.
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The filmmaker said his bond with Willis is evident in the actor-director equation they shared in the 2019 film, ‘Glass’.

“There’s always a special place for us, the two of us, to work again with him,” he said, adding: “You might see that in the movie [‘Glass’], this kind of sense of sentimentality about the relationship between me and him.”

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In ‘Glass’, the director converged the world of his 2017 film, ‘Split’, a story about a man with over 20 different personalities who kidnaps three teenage girls, and his 2000 release, ‘Unbreakable’, about Willis’ character David Dunn, who gets superhero abilities after surviving a train crash.

‘Glass’ stars Jackson, Willis, James McAvoy and Sarah Paulson.

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