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  • 2:15 is the most serious question you could ever ask a broad

  • Great touch how in the very first shot of the train scene, you see Elijah's back outside of the train window (purple trench), after he sabotages the train. Too bad we never got the trilogy as originally planned.

  • @AntonPMD I just noticed that, thank you! I like how Dunn slightly looks in his direction as he passes. Perhaps he could already sense that something's up.

  • I love this movie so freakin much. It blows me away everytime I see it. It's so great in so many ways. I like the way the boy gets to finally share the hero part w/his dad. So many special scenes in this movie. The boy is terrific; they all are. I love the way I could never quite tell where this thing was going even after "It has begun." The creepy guy who broke in. He freaked me out bad.

  • poor baby nowonder he became a badguy...

  • It’s a totally underrated Dolby Digital soundtrack.

  • underrated cinematography!!

  • The movie was totally underrated. 

  • Unbreakable = M. Night's best work.

  • David should have kept his wedding ring on, most women are more attracted to married men.

  • @redgalaxy4

    I'm still single...guess I'll just have to buy myself one.

  • Thank you for uploading the entire opening.

    The score leading into the credits gets me every time.

    Brilliant movie. M. Night's best. He needs to do the other two films, not this Airbender crap.

  • Poor kid.

  • Great movie and completely underrated. Its a shame that such the same director who directed this marvel also directed The Last Airbender.

  • I can watch people getting disemboweled and eviscerated on the screen without rasing an eyebrow, but when babies get hurt or die, I just can't take it, it cuts me like a knife. Poor, poor baby =(

  • The doctor's acting in this scene was phenomenal. He strikes a chord of terror with the look on his face, trying to keep calm when there's something seriously wrong with the baby.

  • As brilliant an origin scene as any comic book character could ask for - truly. Unbreakable is one of the best "comic book" movies ever created, even though it's not based on a true comic book. I cannot figure out how this never had sequels or was adapted for television. It would be a whole new mythos for fans of comics and one that I would gladlly welcome.

  • @PimpDragon108 It was going to have a sequel but Idiots who are blind retards that criticize with so much wrong, prevented it from happening. I REALLY WANT A SEQUEL :( why mankind why?!?

  • Man, i'm a mess... :'(

  • I NEED TO GET THIS MOVIE!

  • I NEED TO GET THIS MOVIE!

  • @Annazayla

    It's a genetic disorder that the baby had, he describes it when he's an adult. It causes his bones to be really brittle and break really easily.

  • so sad this kinda got to me

  • I almost cried watching this.

  • Eamon Walker is so superb in this small moment he had on screen.

  • One of the best openings ever. S intense. What I like about it is that the characters look at another one, says his/her sentence and just stares at the person with no emotion. It's the not so much smiling stares that makes Unbreakable so great.

  • Great Opening!

  • writers need to eat too

  • I remember when comics were just a dollar & change. Can anyone find one less than $4 nowadays?

  • Most comics are usually about $3 in the US, it's usually the big ones, the Double-Sized issues or the premier or finale issues or such that get up to $4.

  • No that was like in the 70's or 80's so good luck if you ever find one........

  • M.Night Shayamalan is a man of ideas..

    I do not beleive that he went downhill after this one..if you see the storylines of his other movies like "lady in the water" "the Village" & "the happening"..dey were actually great..

    u cant xpect a 6th scense everytime...dese all movies are amazing and Shayamalan is one of the top 10 directors n top 5 storytellers of hollywood...i love his work

  • One of my favorite movies. Sad to see that Mr Shyamalan went downhill from here.

  • Yeah man, I agree. He should've taken it easy and released a film once every 5 years. We'd still be waiting for Signs at this point.

  • Well...i don't think he went downhill. I believe all his movies are unique and i'll see whatever he makes.

  • I too have seen all his movies thus far and will probably continue to at least rent the DVDs. But to me his last few films have not had the same intensity and twist level as the Sixth Sense and Unbreakable.

  • His movies are not about the "twists". You need to watch some other movies then.

  • I do watch other movies. I'll also keep hoping that MNS gets back to the Hitchcock type films that he wanted to emulate.

  • Yes.

  • This is SUCH an underrated film. The end is just plain awesome.

  • UNDER RATED MOVIE

  • true

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  • thank u sooo much 4 postin dis

  • great movie.

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