Unbreakable (2000)

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Country: US
Technical: col 106m
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright Penn,

Synopsis:

A security guard is sole survivor of a train derailment outside Philadelphia and, with the help of a comic book enthusiast and brittle bone sufferer, gradually comes to realize his privileged status at the opposite end of the physiological spectrum.

Review:

There's Bruce Willis and a boy and a dodgy marriage and it's set in Philadelphia, but otherwise this isn't quite the re-tread of The Sixth Sense some people said it was. In a sense it's more intriguing because you it tells you what it is about from the start and leaves you guessing what the twist will be. Was I alone, though, in being slightly disappointed when it came, as if I'd had higher hopes of the characters? Still good to see a Hollywood entertainment which takes its time.

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Country: US
Technical: col 106m
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright Penn,

Synopsis:

A security guard is sole survivor of a train derailment outside Philadelphia and, with the help of a comic book enthusiast and brittle bone sufferer, gradually comes to realize his privileged status at the opposite end of the physiological spectrum.

Review:

There's Bruce Willis and a boy and a dodgy marriage and it's set in Philadelphia, but otherwise this isn't quite the re-tread of The Sixth Sense some people said it was. In a sense it's more intriguing because you it tells you what it is about from the start and leaves you guessing what the twist will be. Was I alone, though, in being slightly disappointed when it came, as if I'd had higher hopes of the characters? Still good to see a Hollywood entertainment which takes its time.


Country: US
Technical: col 106m
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright Penn,

Synopsis:

A security guard is sole survivor of a train derailment outside Philadelphia and, with the help of a comic book enthusiast and brittle bone sufferer, gradually comes to realize his privileged status at the opposite end of the physiological spectrum.

Review:

There's Bruce Willis and a boy and a dodgy marriage and it's set in Philadelphia, but otherwise this isn't quite the re-tread of The Sixth Sense some people said it was. In a sense it's more intriguing because you it tells you what it is about from the start and leaves you guessing what the twist will be. Was I alone, though, in being slightly disappointed when it came, as if I'd had higher hopes of the characters? Still good to see a Hollywood entertainment which takes its time.