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Unbreakable

PG-13

Movie

106 minutes

November 22nd, 2000
STUDIO:

Disney

DISTRIBUTOR:

Disney

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

106 minutes

STUDIO:

Disney

DISTRIBUTOR:

Disney

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

106 minutes

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Reviews(3)

  • M. Night Shyalaman's second movie wasn't the hit that Sixth Sense was, but it's hard to stand up to that blockbuster. This was a quieter movie, despite being about superheroes, that tried to answer the question of what real powers would look like. It was exciting and interesting, and then 20 years later he made Glass and this movie is now worse for being associated with that one.

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    6 /10
  • A fantastic deconstruction of superheroes and comic books. Takes its time establishing Bruce Willis' character, but when the moment of self realization happens, you can't help but feel inspired. Really great score in this one, and Shyamalan shows great formal discipline throughout. Love the use of color as motif in this one.

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    8 /10
  • A dour superhero movie that rejects the conventions of the genre, Unbreakable succeeds where so many other stories have before - by asking the question 'but what if superheroes were REAL, though?'

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    5 /10

Synopsis

M. Night Shyamalan presents Unbreakable, a superhero thriller that sees Bruce Willis star as David Dunn, a man who survives a train derailment completely unscathed. Now discovering that he has superpowers, he is invited to meet a man who may know more about his unique condition working at a comic book shop. What begins as a discovery of who he is and why he has these powers turns into David assuming the role of a reluctant hero in an ordinary world.


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Cast(5)

Charlayne Woodard
Bruce Willis
Headshot Of Spencer Treat Clark
Spencer Treat Clark
Samuel L. Jackson
Headshot Of Robin Wright
Robin Wright

Images(13)

Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price in Unbreakable with a red background featuring Amelie's poster
Unbreakable David Dunn and The Sixth Sense
Blended image of James McAvoy and Bruce Wilis from M. Night Shyamalan’s Superhero Trilogy
Samuel Jackson as Mr. Glass Elijah Price holding up a comic in Unbreakable
Blended image of Crumb (James McAvoy) in Split and David Dunn (Bruce Willis) in Unbreakable

Reviews(3)

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