Unbreakable
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes
I don't watch many movies at home because I lack the patience and 20 minute "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" episodes are so much more fun. But I had some extra time on my hands today and a little more resilience, so I watched -
"Unbreakable" - by M Night Shyamalan - I watched this for the first time today, almost 18 years after it was released on 12 Jan 2001. And what a movie it was :O The pace was very slow without seeming like a drag, pausing carefully at every point where pause seemed necessary. It's the first time I've seen Bruce Willis in a non-John McClane role and I am impressed. He's his characteristic tough-guy self with very few emotions on his face, maybe a hint of a smile once in a while, but it worked. Samuel L Jackson - This guy played the "obsessed comic book nerd wishing for superheroes to be real" to perfection; I even got tired of him at some point, which is more to his credit than anything for playing the unnecessary Messiah brilliantly.
I've come to expect very little from M Night Shyamalan and the only reason I even watched this movie is because I found out that it was a precursor to Split after I watched it (I know). But it's somewhat redeeming(?) in a sense to know that he has made some good movies in the past, Unbreakable being one of them. Right from the first train scene to tying in the stories of Elijah and David (Jewish lore connection?) and a stunning revelation at the end that takes it to that next level.
I loved this movie and I can't wait for Glass (2019). Coz almost scene in this movie made me feel like there was a borderline horror movie - like there was something unexpected that would happen at ...any...second - like someone was standing behind me with a hand on my shoulder, creeping up my neck and low-key choking me, but from inside.
Or maybe that's the cough and cold I'm currently suffering.Oh well.