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{{Infobox Film |
name = Unbreakable |
image = Unbreakableposterwillis.jpg |
imdb_id = 217869 |
writer = [[M. Night Shyamalan]] |
starring = [[Bruce Willis]]<BR />[[Samuel L. Jackson]]<BR />[[Robin Wright Penn]]<BR />[[Spencer Treat Clark]]<BR />[[Charlayne Woodard]] |
director = [[M. Night Shyamalan]] |
producer = [[Barry Mendel]]<BR />[[Sam Mercer]]<BR />[[M. Night Shyamalan]] |
editing = [[Dylan Tichenor]] |
distributor = [[Touchstone Pictures]] |
released = [[November 22]], [[2000]] |
runtime = 107 min. |
language = English |
music = [[James Newton Howard]] |
amg_id = 1:214082|
gross = $248,118,121 |
}}


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'''''Unbreakable''''' is a [[2000 in film|2000 film]] written, produced and directed by [[M. Night Shyamalan]], starring [[Bruce Willis]] and [[Samuel L. Jackson]]. The movie was inspired by the world of [[comic book]]s and its interest in exploring mythic dimensions of the real world.


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== Plot ==
Elijah Price ([[Samuel L. Jackson|Jackson]]) is born with Type I [[osteogenesis imperfecta]], a rare disease in which the bones break easily. As a child he is taunted by other children, who nickname him "Mr. Glass". Drawing on what he has read in comic books during his many hospital stays, Price theorizes that if he is frail at one extreme, then perhaps there is someone strong at the opposite extreme.


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[[Security guard]] David Dunn (Willis) is also searching for a meaning to his life. He gave up a promising [[American football|football]] career to marry Audrey, the girl he loved. But their marriage is dissolving, to the distress of their young son Joseph. Returning from a job interview in New York, David is the sole survivor of a horrific train wreck that kills the other 131 passengers, yet he sustains no injuries whatsoever. He is contacted by the now-adult Elijah Price, who proposes to a disbelieving Dunn that David is a real instance of the kind of person after whom comic-book [[superhero]]es are modeled. David tries to ignore Elijah, but Elijah [[stalking|stalks]] David and his wife, trying to get David to listen to him. David's son Joseph already idolizes his father and easily believes his father is a [[superhero]], but Audrey believes that Elijah Price has probably become mentally ill as a result of the stress of his frailty.


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To relieve his family from further distress, Dunn finally agrees to hear Price out, and begins to test himself. While lifting weights with his son Joseph, they discover that his physical strength doesn't have a limit. Under Elijah's influence, David develops his security-guard hunches into [[extra-sensory perception]], with which Dunn can glimpse immoral acts committed by people whom he touches.


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David's faith in Elijah is shaken when he remembers an incident from his childhood in which he almost drowned. However, Elijah intuits that the incident was an encounter with David's one viable weakness: water. At Elijah's suggestion, David walks through a crowd in a Philadelphia train station and witnesses crimes perpetrated by strangers who brush past him. The worst offender is a sadistic janitor, who is holding a family hostage and torturing them inside their home. David follows the janitor back to the victims' house. David is ambushed by the lurking janitor who throws David off a balcony into a pool below. David nearly drowns but is rescued by the children he freed. He then subdues the janitor, thereby rescuing the family. That night, David reconciles with his wife. The next morning, he shows the newspaper article of his anonymous heroic act to his son, but he also gestures with his hand that he does not want his son to tell his mother about the article.
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In the closing of the film, David attends an exhibition at Elijah's comic book art gallery and gets to meet Elijah's mother. After talking with Elijah in the back room of his studio, David shakes Elijah's hand and discovers to his horror that Elijah caused several fatal disasters, the last being the train accident that David survived. Elijah insists that the many deaths were justified as a means to find David. He then explains that his purpose in life is to be the [[supervillain|villain]] to David's hero, even going so far as to suggest that his childhood moniker, "Mr. Glass" should have alerted him to the fact that he was always a villain, and that was his villainous title. The final captions reveal that David led police to Elijah, who was committed to an institution for the criminally insane.

== Cast ==

*[[Bruce Willis]] - David Dunn
*[[Samuel L. Jackson]] - Elijah Price
*[[Robin Wright Penn]] - Audrey Inverso Dunn
*[[Spencer Treat Clark]] - Joseph Dunn
*[[Charlayne Woodard]] - Mrs. Price
*[[Leslie Stefanson]] - Kelly
*[[Eamonn Walker]] - Dr. Mathison

==Production==
===Development===
In a DVD bonus feature, Shyamalan noted that the film's script originally had a comic book's traditional three-part structure (the [[superhero]]'s "birth", his or her struggles against general evil-doers, and the superhero's ultimate battle against the "[[archenemy]]"). Finding the "birth" section more interesting than the remainder, he decided to base the entire movie on the idea.

===Filming===
*This is the fourth movie that Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson have appeared in together. The first was ''[[Loaded Weapon 1]]'', the second, ''[[Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]]'', and the third, ''[[Die Hard with a Vengeance]]''.
*As he does in his other movies, [[M. Night Shyamalan]] makes a [[cameo appearance]]. Here Shyamalan plays a man who David suspects of dealing drugs inside the university stadium where David works.
*The stadium where Bruce Willis' character works as a security guard was filmed in [[University City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|University City]] at the University of Pennsylvania's historic [[Franklin Field]]. Mr. Glass' fall down the train steps occurs at the nearby [[Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority|SEPTA]] University City train station on the Spruce Street entrance.
*Like with many films made by M. Night Shyamalan, color plays an important part in the film. According to DVD bonus features, green was selected as David's color, while purple represents Elijah. (David's poncho is green, and Elijah wears purple in the majority of his scenes.) Samuel L. Jackson apparently made the suggestion himself that Elijah's color be purple, feeling the character had a "regal" quality to him (Jackson also suggested [[Mace Windu|his character in]] ''[[Star Wars]]'' should have a purple [[lightsaber]]). Also, ''Unbreakable'''s "minor" villain is identified chiefly through his bright orange clothing. Similarly, other "villains" David touches being are identifiable due to their brightly colored clothes. (Scenes briefly show them committing crimes, and each is entirely green/red/etc.)
*The movie itself, as revealed in the extra features, was filmed "like a comic book". For instance, in the first scene with David Dunn, the seats in front of him act like the frame of a comic panel.
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===Editing===
== References ==
The ending captions were not in the original cut of the film, but put in because test audiences complained about the last scene's ambiguity. Each time Elijah Price is first shown as a baby, a child and again as an adult, it is in a glass reflection.

===Marketing===
Shyamalan wanted to market ''Unbreakable'' as a comic-book movie about the story of an unlikely superhero; however executives from [[Walt Disney Studios]], seeing the massive success of his previous film, ''[[The Sixth Sense]]'', insisted on portraying it as a similar spooky thriller in advertisements.<ref name=NYT060208>Allison Hope Weiner, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/02/business/media/02night.html Shyamalan’s Hollywood Horror Story, With Twist], ''The New York Times'', June 2, 2008, Accessed June 3, 2008.</ref>

==Deleted scenes==
A deleted scene had a conversation between Dunn and a priest who elaborates on the disasters that the city has recently experienced: an airplane crashed on takeoff and his cousin was aboard; a hotel caught fire and an entire family from his parish died; his nephew was in the train wreck in which Dunn was the sole survivor. Subsequently, he is enraged at Dunn's suggestion that something is special about him in particular. In another deleted scene, Dunn tests his strength a second time. Slipping unnoticed into the locker room of the football stadium (while the players are changing) he uses the athletic equipment to bench press roughly five hundred pounds while the players look on in awe. This scene was deemed superfluous by Shyamalan as he had already established Dunn's superhuman strength in an earlier scene. However both scenes are present in the TV airings, including the one on the G4 Network.

==Sequel==

The director commented that while he is unsure of the plot of a possible follow-up, he sees himself returning to the film's universe in the future.
"I know me: As soon as I give up on it is when the idea will come to me," He added that the movie has developed a cult following,
saying: "I'll be on the street, and some kid will run across traffic with it in his backpack - he just is carrying it in his backpack - and he'll be running [saying], 'I can't believe it's you!'
Will you sign my Unbreakable DVD?' And quoting the thing and all that stuff."

==References==
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==External links==
== See also ==
* [[Revision control]]
{{wikiquote|Unbreakable}}
* {{imdb title|id=0217869|title=Unbreakable}}
* [http://www.mnight.com/unbreakable Unbreakable - M. Night Shyamalan Online]
* [http://www.mnightfans.com/unbreakable M. Night Fans - Unbreakable]
* {{rotten-tomatoes|id=unbreakable|title=Unbreakable}}
* [http://www.indiayogi.com/content/mythology/f_unbreakable.asp Movie Mythology on Unbreakable]


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Subversion has its own command-line client. Other clients are available, which are perhaps easier or more intuitive to use in different scenarios. Often, people have several clients installed, and use each for different tasks.

A large list of third-party Subversion clients is available at: http://subversion.tigris.org/links.html#clients

TortoiseSVN is a Windows shell extension, which gives feedback on the state of versioned items by adding overlays to the icons in the Windows Explorer. Repository commands can be executed from the enhanced context menu provided by Tortoise.

Some programmers prefer to have a client integrated within their development environment. Again, visual feedback of the state of versioned items is provided, and repository commands are added to the menus of the development environment. Examples of this approach are AnkhSVN, Unified SCC and VisualSVN for use with Microsoft Visual Studio, and Subclipse for use with Eclipse.

It is common to expose Subversion via Webdav using the Apache web server. In this case, any Webdav client can be used, but the functionality provided this way is limited.

Subversion clients feature matrix

Name Programming language / Toolkit Operating system Licence Integration Multilingual Network protocols Current version
AnkhSVN[1] C# / SharpSvn Microsoft Windows Apache License Microsoft Visual Studio http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 2.0
Subversion branch support for Bazaar[2] Python / C Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Solaris operating system, and many more. GPL v3 Bazaar http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 0.4.13
Cascade[3] Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows proprietary Windows Shell (Explorer), file system driver http, https 0.2.1
Cornerstone[4] Objective-C / Cocoa Mac OS X proprietary GUI, Standalone FILE, HTTP, HTTPS, SVN and SVN+SSH 1.0.4
eSvn[5] C++ / Qt Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows GPL GUI, Standalone (like WinCVS, Cervisia) http, svn 0.6.12
kdesvn[6] C++ / Qt Linux, etc. GPL Konqueror KDE 0.14.4
naughtysvn[7] C / GTK Linux, etc. GPL Nautilus 0.0.1
NautilusSVN[8] Python Linux GPL Nautilus 0.11
PushOk SVN SCC[9] Microsoft Windows proprietary Any MSSCCI-compatible program (Microsoft Visual Studio and other programs) 1.4.6.3
Qct (Qt commit tool)[10] Python / Qt Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows GPL 1.5
QSvn[11] C++ / Qt Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows GPL GUI, Standalone (like WinCVS) 0.6.1
RapidSVN[12] C++ / wxWidgets Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Solaris operating system, and many more. GPL GUI, Standalone Unicode, Many 0.9.6
SCPlugin[13] Mac OS X X/MIT License Finder integration 0.7.2
SmartSVN[14] Java Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows (Any with a 1.4.1 or higher JRE) Freeware with commercial upgrade GUI, Standalone, Finder and Windows Shell (Explorer) integration http, https, svn, svn+ssh 4.0.1
Subclipse[15] Java Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows EPL Eclipse http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file [1] 1.4.3
Subcommander[16] C++ / Qt Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows GPL GUI, Standalone en, de, zh_CN http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 1.2.4
Subversive[17] Java Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows EPL Eclipse http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file [2] 0.7.1.I20080612-1500
SVN for Dreamweaver[18] C++ / JavaScript Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X Trial with commercial upgrade Adobe Dreamweaver Extensions http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 2.5.0
SVNCOM[19] Active-X Control / Com Object Microsoft Windows Open Source IIS / Windows Scripting Host http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file, com, active-x 1.4.6.0
SVN WorkBench[20] Python / wxWidgets Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows Apache License 1.5.3
svnX[21] Mac OS X GPL GUI 0.9.13
Syncro SVN[22] Java Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows (Any with a 1.5 or higher JRE) Paid "Named-User" license required (free trial available) GUI, Standalone en, de, fr, jp, it, nl http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 4.0
TamTam SVN SCC[23] Microsoft Windows [[Commerce|proprietary]] Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 1.x
TkCVS[24] Tcl / Tk Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows GPL 8.1
TortoiseSVN[25] C++ / MFC Microsoft Windows (32/64bit) GPL Windows Shell (Explorer) 28 languages http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 1.5.3
Unified SCC[26] Microsoft Windows (32/64bit) proprietary; Freeware version is available for members of the active open source project Any MSSCCI-compatible program (Microsoft Visual Studio and other programs) 1.0.4
Versions[27] Objective-C / Cocoa Mac OS X Beta, proprietary GUI, Standalone http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file
VisualSVN[28] Microsoft Windows (32/64bit) proprietary VisualSVN works with Visual Studio 2003, 2005 & 2008 (all editions except Express)[29]. 1.5.2
XCode[30] Objective-C / Cocoa Mac OS X Included with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) XCode IDE 3
ZigVersion[31] Objective-C / Cocoa Mac OS X Freeware with commercial upgrade GUI, Standalone English http, https, svn, svn+ssh, file 1.2

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