UNBREAKABLE

Starring: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and Robin Wright Penn

Director: M. Knight Shyamalan

Running Time: 134 mins

Available to Rent on Video or Buy on DVD 29th October

David Dunn (Willis) Awakes in a hospital to find he is the only survivor of a train derailment that killed all the other passengers. The strange thing is, David has no broken bones, cuts or bruises, and he doesn't even have a mark on him. Enter Elijah Price (Jackson) who tells him "131 people had to die for you to find out who you are"

From the director of "The Sixth Sense", M. Knight Shyamalan comes this comic-book tale about the possibility of extreme human beings living among us and with guidance they can for fill their potential. This is an interesting premise for a movie, but what we get here is a film that takes so long to get anywhere that you lose interest and spend most of your time looking at your watch longing for the conclusion. Again the writer director relies on the unexpected plot twist at the end, which while been the highlight of the movie, never does enough to save it. I was really looking forward to this movie having loved The Sixth Sense, but I was left with was a great sense of disappointment.

Train Station Sequence, Multi-Angle Feature, Behind the Scenes Featurette, 'Comic Books and Superheroes' Featurette hosted by Samuel L. Jackson, Night´s 1st Fight Sequence, 7 Deleted Scenes, Each With an Introduction By the Director, Theatrical Trailer, Interactive Menu & Scene Access


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