UNBREAKABLE — A Remarkable Film

Unbreakable -- a film by M. Night Shyamalan, creator of the surprise hit of 2000, The Sixth Sense -- has recently come out on video. Did you see it? Then you probably enjoyed it, but may have felt let down by the ending. Unbreakable was a flop with the critics. Even those who liked it didn't get the ending. Why? Because the movie appears to be about an emerging real-life comic book hero. The ending, delivered in knock-out-punch fashion, seemed to have little to do with the main story. However, Unbreakable's true purpose is not to teach us about comic-book heroes. It is really trying to teach us about victims of teasing! Yes, Shyamalan's message is the same as my message! And the film is a masterpiece, despite what the critics say. Even if you have already seen Unbreakable, see it again. To prepare yourself for its message, you might want to read (or reread) my essay, Columbine Made Simple. Become one of the only people who truly understand this great film!

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