Unbreakable
Elijah is born with pathogenesis's imperfect and seeks to find his exact opposite in an unlikely superhero portrayed by Bruce Willis. This film was written by the same author of the Sixth Sense, and although it has a similar theme it seems to not have such a good ending. What is your view?
I loved this movie, especially the comic book feel to it. I also enjoyed the ending very much. I hope there is a sequel in the making but I doubt there will be. I've watched it multiple times. Out of curiosity NightHawk, why can't you watch it a second time?
I had Sixth Sense figured out right away, so the ending was no surprise. Unbreakable was pretty weird, very dark, and a bit disturbing. I loved the acting and both actors are on my favorite list, so I did enjoy (mostly) the movie.
Roz
I liked this movie a lot, but there is one element of it I could never understand about it after watching four times... why is Bruce Willis' character so dumbstruck all the time? He shows no emotion about his new found 'powers'. Is it that he has all the physical aspects but not the mental?
Rate: 1
I really liked this movie, but I can't watch it again either. Like the Sixth Sense, and most of M. Night's movies, once the surprise twist is given, theres no reason to watch it again. I already know the secret to the movie, thus the suspense is gone from the movie. I will likely watch it again some time, but its not a movie I can watch over and over again.
Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson star in a mind-shattering, suspense-filled thriller that stays with you long after the end of this riveting supernatural film. After David Dunn (Willis) emerges from a horrific train crash as the sole survivor - and without a single scratch on him - he meets a mysterious stranger (Jackson). An unsettling stranger who believes comic book heroes walk the earth. A haunting stranger, whose obsession with David will change David's life forever.
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