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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 22 November, 2000 |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Unbreakable [Region 2]
Gr8 Actors, Poor Directing Directed in the dard style used in Canada and Europe. Dark rooms, dark outside, dark everything. Too bad a great story and great acting talent was wasted on this director.<
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AN ELEVATION OF FORM OVER SUBSTANCE...
The movie starts off promisingly enough. Philadephian David Dunn, tepidly played by Bruce Willis, is travelling on a train, when it suddenly derails. All aboard are killed, except for Dunn, who emerges from the wreck unscathed. Dunn, a working class joe, is a security guard, who is married and has a son. His marriage is on the rocks, he walks through the movie like a zombie, and he is unintelligent enough to be unaware that he has never been sick a day in his life nor ever injured. His is a marginal existence.<
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>Enter Elijah Wood, wonderfully played with electrifying intensity by Samuel L. Jackson. Wood is a man, who suffers from a genetic illness that causes his bones to be so brittle that they shatter easily, like glass. Highly intelligent, wealthy, and single, he is the antithesis of David Dunn, the man for whom he has been searching, as long as he can remember. <
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>Why? Well for that you will have to watch the film, which is really an allegory for a comic book interpretation of good and evil. The film, however, will whet the viewer's appetite, but it will not satisfy, as it gives the viewer only a taste of what the film might have been, rather than what, ultimately, it is, a film that caves under its own artifice. Though the film has its moments, they are not enough to make this the great film it could have been.