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LeoGlossary: Unbreakable (2000 Film)

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Unbreakable is a 2000 superhero thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film is known for its unique take on the superhero genre and its unexpected twists.

Here's a brief overview of the plot:

The story revolves around David Dunn, played by Bruce Willis, a security guard who miraculously survives a devastating train crash that kills everyone else on board. Not only does he emerge unscathed, but he also realizes that he has never been sick or injured in his life. David's seemingly invincible nature attracts the attention of Elijah price, portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, a comic book art dealer with a rare condition that makes his bones extremely fragile. Elijah believes that if he is at one extreme of the physical spectrum (fragility), there must be someone at the other extreme (invincibility).

As David begins to explore his newfound abilities and confront his past, he becomes aware of his extraordinary strength and intuition. Elijah, who has a fascination with comic books and believes that superheroes are rooted in reality, encourages David to embrace his role as a protector. Meanwhile, David's strained relationship with his wife Audrey (played by Robin Wright) adds a personal dimension to the narrative.

The film builds tension as David grapples with the implications of his abilities and questions whether he can accept the responsibility that comes with being an extraordinary individual. The climax of the movie involves a confrontation between David and Elijah that leads to a revelation that reshapes the audience's understanding of the characters and the nature of heroism.

Without revealing too much to avoid spoilers, Unbreakable is recognized for its unconventional take on the superhero genre, its slow-burning narrative, and its unexpected twists. It is the first installment in what later became known as the "Eastrail 177 Trilogy," with the films Split (2016) and Glass (2019) serving as spiritual sequels.

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Cast

  • Bruce Willis as David Dunn
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price
  • Robin Wright as Audrey Dunn
  • Spencer Treat Clark as Joseph Dunn
  • Charlayne Woodard as Mrs. Price
  • Eamonn Walker as Dr. Fletcher
  • Leslie Stefanson as Kelly
  • Bostin Christopher as Comic Book Clerk
  • Elizabeth Lawrence as School Nurse
  • James Handy as Priest
  • Chance Kelly as Orange Suit Man
  • Michael Kelly as Dr. Kowlski
  • Joey Hazinsky as Five-Year-Old Boy/Kevin Wendell Crumb (uncredited)

Director: M. Night Shyamalan

Writer: M. Night Shyamalan

Box Office Gross: $248,118,121

Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Genre: Drama Mystery Sci-Fi Thriller

Release Date: November 22, 2000

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