Unbreakable (2000)
- Information at Internet Movie Database
- Hollywood Jesus visual review.
- Movie Parables review.
- Looking Closer, review by Jeffrey Overstreet, "searching for truth, beauty and meaning in the movies."
- "Unbreakable: Human Goodness vs. Human Depravity," Jeff Diaz, TheFilmForum: Christian Conversation about the Movies.
- "Unbreakable and Learning to Follow True North," Steve Lansingh, TheFilmForum: Christian Conversation about the Movies.
- Review, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health - Spiritual Practices for Human Being.
- Themes
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Emptiness/Disillusionment
- Unbreakable has a number of excellent scenes dealing
with how empty one feels without "meaning and purpose". This emptiness (or
"sadness" in the film) could also come from sin and separation from God.
On the DVD, you can trace this theme of sadness Bruce Willis' character
feels (and how, after he does what he's "supposed to be doing", it goes
away) in the following scenes (I've also included the time into the
movie):
ch. 7 (0.31.40-0.32.10)
ch. 17 (1.02.50-1.03.35)
ch. 22 (1.17.33-1.18.30)
ch. 23 (1.22.15-1.33.34)
ch. 27 (1.37.44-1.38.44)
(artie kuhn)
- Unbreakable has a number of excellent scenes dealing
with how empty one feels without "meaning and purpose". This emptiness (or
"sadness" in the film) could also come from sin and separation from God.
On the DVD, you can trace this theme of sadness Bruce Willis' character
feels (and how, after he does what he's "supposed to be doing", it goes
away) in the following scenes (I've also included the time into the
movie):
-
Emptiness/Disillusionment