Unbreakable

Rated: PG-13 for Mature Thematic Events, Disturbing Violent Content.

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

Written, Produced,Directed and Cameo by: M. Night Shyamalan (Guy accused of being a drug dealer at Stadium entrance).

Produced by: Touchstone Pictures

Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures

Cinematography by: Eduardo Serra

Mr. Shyamalan does it again.

Another gripping tale of supernatural proportions.

People think that when a rising director after his/her big hit movie , will make unsuccessful movies afterward. Mr. Shyamalan has proven these people wrong. His second big movie since "The Sixth Sense" starring Bruce Willis, is "Unbreakable" starring Mr. Bruce Willis again. Willis plays David Dunn, a stadium security guard while on a train that gets derailed and crashes, He's the only survivor, but the weirdest thing is he hasn't broken any bones and there isn't a scratch on him. He meets with Elijah Price( Jackson) after he receives a letter from him on his car windshield, Price is an African-American man who has a genetic dificency that causes his bones to be not as strong as normal bones are. So Price tells what he thinks Dunn has, which is the opposite of Price's condition. Price asks Dunn lots of questions about Dunn's health. But there is more to Dunn's condition than what meets the eye. Can Dunn figure out what's wrong with him, and deal with his confusing past.

"Unbreakable" has by far the most amazing camera work I have seen. Some camera shots consist of an object in the way, includes the train seats in the opening credits. While Dunn is talking to the passenger next to him, you see only through the space between the seats in front of them. As the conversation goes on the camera sways from left to right and back, so that Dunn is shown through the space then the passenger then Dunn again and so on. Cameras are placed under ceilings for the look straight down shot.

A M. Night Shyamalan Film is not without its suprise ending, and this one is a doozy. But isn't as spectacular as "Sixth Sense" clue based suprise ending. "Unbreakable" has a few clues but not as many as "Sense"' and most of them are verbal compared to "Sense' s" visual clues. but overall the same feeling with "Sense" total suprise. a must see. I can't wait for M. Night Shyamalan's next film. Maybe he can prove his talent three-fold.

10/10 for excelent acting by Willis and Jackson. Cinematography and script. 100%/100% the focusing of the camera lens is superb as well as cool looking. Also some cool special effects.

Note to internet users: www.areyouunbreakable.com is the official site for the movie as well as an online documentary about a female flight attendant who got sucked out of a plane door after take off and fell to the ground and survived without bones broken or cuts but woozy and in shock. The site contains video feeds of interviews and actual footage of the incident from two witnesses with a home video camera. The incident happend in August of 2000. An interactive test can tell your unbreakablity percentage for certain incidents. Must have a fast connection to the internet to view video feeds. 1