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Unbreakable [Blu-ray]
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In Theaters : 22 November, 2000
DVD Release : 01 April, 2008
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Unbreakable [Blu-ray] description
When Unbreakable was released, Bruce Willis confirmed that the film was the first in a proposed trilogy. Viewed in that context, this is a tantalizing and audaciously low-key thriller, with a plot that twists in several intriguing and unexpected directions. Standing alone, however, this somber, deliberately paced film requires patient leaps of faith--not altogether surprising, since this is writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's daring follow-up to The Sixth Sense. While just as assured as that earlier, phenomenal hit, Unbreakable is the work of a filmmaker whose skill exceeds his maturity, its confident style serving a story that borders on juvenile. However, Shyamalan's basic premise--that comic books are the primary conduit of modern mythology--is handled with substantial relevance.

Willis plays a Philadelphia security guard whose marriage is on the verge of failing when he becomes the sole, unscathed survivor of a devastating train wreck. When prompted by a mysterious, brittle-boned connoisseur of comic books (Samuel L. Jackson), he realizes that he's been free of illness and injury his entire life, lending credence to Jackson's theory that superheroes--and villains--exist in reality, and that Willis himself possesses extraordinary powers. Shyamalan presents these revelations with matter-of-fact gravity, and he draws performances (including those of Robin Wright Penn and Spencer Treat Clark, as Willis's wife and son) that are uniformly superb. The film's climactic revelation may strike some as ultimately silly and trivial, but if you're on Shyamalan's wavelength, the entire film will assume a greater degree of success and achievement. --Jeff Shannon

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♥♥♥♥♥ There is no twist at the end!!!
Why does everyone go right to the supposed twist of this movie? Just because The SIxth Sense had a "twist" doesn't mean that all of his movies do. Heck, almost any descent thriller has one, why do M. Nights always have to be a deal breaker for everyone? This is one of the most thought out and artisticly (is that a word?) directed movie he has made, some of the conversation takes between Willis and Jackson last over 3 minutes. That takes patience and skills as actors and as a director. The "twist" at the end isn't a twist if you see it coming, and I can't imagine anyone not getting it before-hand. It is just a revelation on Willis' part, the audience was way ahead of him (at least I was). A great, great movie. Can't wait for the blu-ray.
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