Unbreakable (2000)

Unbreakable (2000)
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Actor Bruce Willis and writer/director M. Night Shyamalan reunite after the surprise success of The Sixth Sense for this supernatural thriller. David Dunne (Willis) is taking a train from New York City back home to Philadelphia after a job interview that didn't go well when his car jumps the tracks and collides with an oncoming engine, with David the only survivor among the 131 passengers on board. Astoundingly, David is not only alive, he hardly seems to have been touched. As David wonders what has happened to him and why he was able to walk away, he encounters a mysterious stranger, Elijah Prince (Samuel L. Jackson), who explains to David that there are a certain number of people who are "unbreakable" -- they have remarkable endurance and courage, a predisposition toward dangerous behavior, and feel invincible but also have strange premonitions of terrible events. Is David "unbreakable"? And if he is, what are the physical and psychological ramifications of this knowledge? Unbreakable also stars Robin Wright-Penn as Audrey, David's wife; the supporting cast includes Spencer Treat Clark and Joey Perillo. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce WillisSamuel L. Jackson, (more)
Director(s):
M. Night Shyamalan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Unbreakable

Actor Bruce Willis and writer/director M. Night Shyamalan reunite after the surprise success of The Sixth Sense for this supernatural thriller. David Dunne (Willis) is taking a train from New York City back home to Philadelphia after a job interview that didn't go well when his car jumps the tracks and collides with an oncoming engine, with David the only survivor among the 131 passengers on board. Astoundingly, David is not only alive, he hardly seems to have been touched. As David wonders what has happened to him and why he was able to walk away, he encounters a mysterious stranger, Elijah Prince (Samuel L. Jackson), who explains to David that there are a certain number of people who are "unbreakable" -- they have remarkable endurance and courage, a predisposition toward dangerous behavior, and feel invincible but also have strange premonitions of terrible events. Is David "unbreakable"? And if he is, what are the physical and psychological ramifications of this knowledge? Unbreakable also stars Robin Wright-Penn as Audrey, David's wife; the supporting cast includes Spencer Treat Clark and Joey Perillo. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
M. Night Shyamalan
Writer(s):
M. Night Shyamalan
Producer(s):
M. Night ShyamalanBarry MendelSam Mercer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Marc D.

Did I see the same movie everyone else did? I'm still scratching my head because I just didn't get it. I was prepared to love it after reading some reviews and knowing how much I absolutely love, love, LOVE The Sixth Sense, The Village, & Signs, but, alas...(sigh)...the most exciting thing about this movie for me was its premise, as if director Shyamalan started out with an intriguing story idea but made the dullest version possible.

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Scott O.

Very good story overall. Interesting, strong acting. It drags a little at times, gets a little slow, but worth watching.

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Cheryl G.

This was such a good movie that I have wanted to see it again years later. It could have been a great movie but oh well, good enough.

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