Metacritic Film

Unbreakable

Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright Penn, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlayne Woodard, and Eamonn Walker

MPAA RATING: PG-13 for mature thematic elem

Buena Vista Pictures
Suspense/Thriller
107 minutes | Color
USA
Released In Theaters November 22, 2000

David Dunn (Willlis) is the sole survivor of a devastating train wreck. Elijah Price (Jackson), a mysterious stranger, offers a bizarre explanation as to why David escaped without a single scratch, an explanation that threatens to change David's family and life forever. (Touchstone Pictures)

WRITTEN BY
M. Night Shyamalan

DIRECTED BY
M. Night Shyamalan

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

62 / 100

Critic Reviews

88 New York Post
"The Sixth Sense" was no fluke. Unbreakable, writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's dazzling reunion with Bruce Willis confirms he's one of the most brilliant filmmakers working today.
83 Portland Oregonian
An exquisitely crafted film filled with little shocks and deep echoes of humanity. It'll stick with you.
83 Entertainment Weekly
Somberly fantastic new mystery thriller.
80 Chicago Reader
Mesmerizing dark fable, which also contains moments of comedy and action that don't disrupt its oddly earnest tone
80 Dallas Observer
Willis gives a remarkable, wrenching performance: He is the most fragile indestructible man ever created.
80 Washington Post
I was hooked from beginning to end.
80 Film.com
Unbreakable shows Shyamalan as a rapidly maturing filmmaker, taking risks and making them pay off.
80 Rolling Stone
It's rare that a a movie leaves you pinned to your seat, wanting to see it again -- right now, this minute -- to work out the pieces of the puzzle. Unbreakable is one of those movies.
80 The New York Times
Mr. Shyamalan may be the only mainstream director hankering for success with a need to understate; he is like Shaq without the tattoos. The result is a mastery of craft that may leave some hungry for more.
75 Chicago Sun-Times
Even if the ending doesn't entirely succeed, it doesn't cheat, and it comes at the end of an uncommonly absorbing movie.
75 Chicago Tribune Marc Caro
The irony is that although Unbreakable is as compellingly watchable, stylish and intriguing as its predecessor, its ending has almost the opposite effect on the overall picture.
75 Baltimore Sun
Ultimately, the film can't help but disappoint. Movies where you're continually waiting for the other shoe to drop are never as much fun as those where you never expected the first one to fall.
74 Mr. Showbiz
Seems truncated, incomplete -- mostly because the patented Shyamalan twist is revealed in the dénouement, not the climax.
70 Variety
Possesses sufficient intrigue to hook audiences and keep them on board much of the way.
67 Austin Chronicle
Shyamalan's premise is a lulu, to be sure, but if you can manage that precious, tentative suspension of disbelief, you'll find Unbreakable a rewarding meditation on the nature of heroes, both comic book and otherwise.
63 Miami Herald
As absorbing as much of it is, Unbreakable winds up as a mild disappointment. But it leaves no question the hype around Shyamalan is well-deserved: This guy has a huge career ahead of him.
63 New York Daily News
"Sixth Sense" fans will be intrigued at first, then disappointed.
63 Charlotte Observer
Whatever he (Shyamalan) did, he shouldn't have tried to send the same lightning bolt down to Earth in the same place.
60 LA Weekly
The movie feels oddly undercooked and aimless.
50 Philadelphia Inquirer
Far-fetched and utterly humorless, with a literally tacked-on conclusion (yes, more text on the screen), the only thing that's surprising about Unbreakable is how lame it is.
50 USA Today
Shyamalan's style is so exaggerated, with its long pauses and exacting rhythms of sound- vs.- silence, that it easily can engender eye-rolling and snickers.
50 Village Voice
Soggy mysticism, nagging inconsistencies, and coarse horror-playbook jolts.
50 Christian Science Monitor
The story grows sillier as it goes along, culminating in a final switcheroo that's about as deep as the comic-book ideas that inspired the plot.
50 San Francisco Chronicle
Even the surprise ending arrives with a thud and makes us wonder why Shyamalan didn't try something new instead of recycling his "Sixth Sense" recipe.
50 Salon.com Ray Pride
For its perilous ambitions, Unbreakable has to be admired, but any ending that succeeds only in pulling the rug out from under a credulous, trusting audience has to be laughed at and called out for the extravagant nonsense that it is.
50 Newsweek
This time out, Shyamalan the writer lets Shyamalan the director down badly.
50 Los Angeles Times
It would be foolish to deny that Unbreakable has scenes that make you jump, but without anything resonant to apply that skill to, the film has no option except squandering its technique.
50 Boston Globe
A film that begins with a train wreck and then, figuratively speaking, becomes one.
40 TV Guide
A gloomy, preposterous psychological thriller.
30 Film.com
A big disappointment.
25 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
A potentially interesting idea deflated by the absurd proclamations of an arch screenplay and smothered under the ponderous gravity of M. Night Shyamalan's dreary direction.

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