An ordinary man makes an extraordinary discovery when a train accident leaves his fellow passengers dead — and him unscathed. The answer to this mystery could lie with the mysterious Elijah Price, a man who suffers from a disease that renders his bones as fragile as glass.
Bruce Willis
David Dunn
Samuel L. Jackson
Elijah Price
Robin Wright
Audrey Dunn
Spencer Treat Clark
Joseph Dunn
Charlayne Woodard
Elijah's Mother
Eamonn Walker
Dr. Mathison
Leslie Stefanson
Kelly
Johnny Hiram Jamison
Elijah Age 13
Michaelia Carroll
Babysitter
Bostin Christopher
Comic Book Clerk
Elizabeth Lawrence
School Nurse
Davis Duffield
David Dunn Age 20
Laura Regan
Audrey Inverso Age 20
Chance Kelly
Orange Suit Man
Michael Kelly
ER Doctor
Firdous Bamji
Businessman
Johanna Day
Saleswoman
James Handy
Priest
Sally Parrish
Ancient Personnel Secretary
Richard Council
Noel
Damian Young
Green Army Jacketed Man
Sherman Roberts
Physician
Whitney Sugarman
Physical Therapist
Dianne Cotten Murphy
Mother Walking By
M. Night Shyamalan
Stadium Drug Dealer
Sasha Joseph Neulinger
Thermometer Boy
Jose L. Rodriguez
Truck Driver
Samantha Savino
Peering Girl on Train
Ukee Washington
Radio Announcer
Susan Wilder
Shoplifter
Greg Horos
Slick Haired Man
Todd Berry
Frat Party Boy
Angela Eckert
Frat Party Girl
Anthony Lawton
Hostage Father
Julia Yorks
Hostage Girl
John Patrick Amedori
Hostage Boy
John Rusk
Security Dispatcher
Joey Hazinsky
Five-Year-Old Boy
Bill Rowe
Bar Patron
Marc H. Glick
EastRail Engineer
Kim Simms Thomas
Hostage Woman
Joey Perillo
Jenkins (uncredited)
Director, Writer
M. Night Shyamalan
July 31, 2015
10
Soon found out had a heart of glass.
It often gets forgotten just what an exciting talent M. Night Shyamalan was during the early part of his film making career. True that Unbreakable, with its deliberate slow pacing and left-field narrative, would (and has) proved to be not everyone's cup-o-tea, but there's a film making craft here, and a genius idea brought to vivid life, that makes a spectrum of film lovers lament how his career nose dived, how his ideas quickly got as stupid as his acting...
Unbreakable challenges the thought process, spinning a story that's of a adult comic book heart, but also of a clinical human examination. The narrative is consistently ambiguous, holding the patient viewers in enthral as the cosmic conundrums come tumbling off of the screen. It's refreshing to find a story like this that is so devoid of cliché, where the wonderfully reflective Bruce Willis and the brilliantly fascinating Samuel L. Jackson feed off each other, their character's destinies superbly steered by cast and director. Unbreakable is a complex movie, but not needlessly so, its strengths are numerous for those of a keen eye and ear. It represents Shyamalan's most clever cinematic offering, to which the sad realisation comes to pass that he would never, as yet, be this smart and vibrant again. 10/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$75,000,000.00
Revenue:
$248,118,121.00