Unbreakable (2000)

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Written by M. Night Shyamalan

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan

Running Time: 106 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

When security Guard David Dunn (Bruce Willis) miraculously survives a near-catastrophic train crash outside Philadelphia something extraordinary starts to happen to him.

Not only is he the sole survivor out of 132 passengers, he also is completely unharmed.

A short time later, Elijah Price contacts him to confront David with an incredible theory: Elijah, who has been nicknamed "Mr. Glass" due to his more than fragile bones, thinks that David has got all which he himself lacks.

The two of them "seem to be linked by a curve, but sitting on opposite ends".

First, David does not believe this incredible story, but every single thing he had said proves to be true: David has never ever been hurt or sick in his life, his physical strength is larger than normal and he has a skill which others don't.

Slowly, David begins to discover the shocking truth behind Mr. Price's assumptions. But after all, David's fate is not only to find his real place in the world. It also is about proving Elijah's theory of his own existence.

Cast

Image for Bruce WillisBruce WillisDavid Dunn
Image for Samuel L. JacksonSamuel L. JacksonElijah Price
Image for Robin Wright PennRobin Wright PennAudrey Dunn
Spencer Treat ClarkJoseph Dunn
Charlayne WoodardElijah's Mother
Eamonn WalkerDr. Mathison
Leslie StefansonKelly
Johnny Hiram JamisonYoung Elijah Age
Michaelia CarrollBabysitter
Bostin ChristopherComic Book Clerk
Elizabeth LawrenceSchool Nurse
David Duffield
Laura Regan
Chance KellyOrange Suit Man
Michael KellyDoctor Dubin

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