Unbreakable -

: Shyamalan uses specific colors to denote characters; David is associated with green (security/poncho), while Elijah is associated with purple (regality/villainy).

: A brilliant but physically fragile man obsessed with comic book lore, believing they are historical records of actual extraordinary people.

: Breakdown of the "twist" or the home invasion sequence. Unbreakable

: Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), a comic book gallery owner with Type I osteogenesis imperfecta ("Glass Man"), contacts David with a theory: if there is someone as fragile as him, there must be someone at the opposite end of the spectrum—someone "unbreakable."

While originally viewed as a standalone film, Unbreakable is the first entry in a surprise trilogy: : Shyamalan uses specific colors to denote characters;

: A psychological thriller that reveals itself in the final scene to be a "stealth sequel" set in the same universe.

: Unlike modern blockbuster hero movies, this film is often described as an understated, sedate character study. 📽️ Legacy: The Eastrail 177 Trilogy : Elijah Price (Samuel L

: The film treats comic book elements as mythology, using realistic cinematography and a slow pace to ground the supernatural.

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