![]() I highly recommend this movie and I also highly recommend watching it at least another time just like The Sixth Sense. I personally thought the movie ended wonderfully, but it honestly was not as much of a shock as The Sixth Sense was the first time I saw it. I've heard the critiques about the swerve at the end. At its base, this movie is a character development study and it succeeds well. ![]() I was really intrigued by the movie and think it is a well written story that moves slowly, but not enough for you to tire of it. There are some very shocking and uplifting moments in the film, but you'll have to watch it as I feel I cannot give spoilers out in case people have not watched it. The rest of the movie is David testing out whether he truly has superpowers and what this would mean for his life and his family's life. Elijah goes to many lengths, including breaking himself severely, to prove that David does indeed have these superpowers. Elijah contacts David about him possibly having superpowers, but David brushes him off. He believes he's found his opposite person in David Dunn. Elijah believes everyone has an opposite person in this world that has strengths where the other has weakness. ![]() A man comes in saying he is buying an art piece for his son who is very young and Wood tells him to get out because the son would not give it the care it needs. He owns a comic book shop called "Limited Edition". So, why did he live through the train wreck and why, from the best of his knowledge, has he never been sick? This is when we meet Elijah Price, the other main character in the movie.Įlijah has a condition where his bones easily break. We go to the hospital with the mom and son and find out that David survived the derailment without a scratch on his body while everyone else on the train died. Next thing you know, the train has derailed. The beginning is set on a train where Dunn is talking to the woman next to him. He and his wife (Robin Wright Penn) are on the mend, he's looking into finding a job elsewhere and there's a son in the picture as well. Unbreakable is the story of David Dunn (Bruce Willis), a football security guard that seems to have a normal life. The two people I watched this with were neither and they both liked it as well. If you've ever been into comic books or are a former or current comic book collector, you should like this film quite a bit. I was not able to see the movie when it came out in the theaters because of a death in the family and I was quite excited to get my hands on this DVD. Unbreakable was a largely underrated movie that came out late last year from the creator of The Sixth Sense, M.
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