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Scene from the movie Unbreakable. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Music composed by James Newton Howard. Name of the track The Orange Man.

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  • This has got to be one of the most underrated films of all time, I think it's truly magnificent on so many levels. True, its not perfect. But for me, its not far! I certainly prefer it over the dark knight, which has plenty of flaws itself (still a great movie, don't get me wrong) :D

  • I love how the director shows just his lower legs and poncho when he gets out of the pool, connoting a caped hero. This movie is so great!

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  • God I love this scene. Once he gets a hold of the Orange man, you know that no matter what, he will never let go of him.

  • Unbreakable is a blueprint for how a good original story, and especially a superhero origin story should be told. It is without a doubt Shyamalan's strongest film and - Airbender or not - testament to his talent; not simply as a director, but as a filmmaker.

  • This is simply the most realistically depicted superhero movie ever made. Not even Dark Knight is as realistic, not to say it's not good. This movie is pure genius as well. M. Night has surely fallen but I hope he can do it again.

  • AWESOME, AWESOME film! THIS is one of the best superhero movies ever made. So gritty and realistic and with so many nods to comic books in it! To think their could possible be people like this out there like this. Righting wrongs from the shadows unseen.

  • @Eudaletism yeah i know i love it that way. Like when the train speeds up, the background lightens up behind David suddenly. this often happens in comics when a character is shocked, they show lots of yellow lines converging behind the charcter's head. super cool when you understand, ain't it?

  • The movie simultaneously feels extremely realistic and low-key while also feeling undeniably like you are watching a comic book. This film is ingenious.

  • @dabangginception Actually the entire movie is filmed with camera angles designed to make it look like a comic book. For example, at the very beginning, the way the camera keeps moving right and left to show the conversation between Bruce and the girl on the train...like right and left comic panels.

  • @mbird22 how perspective of you to notice my friend. that one scene (0:29) does look like the coverpage of an old comicbook. this movie is so great...*tears*;)

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