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アンブレイカブル

“真実を知る覚悟はあるか──”

20001h 46m★ 7.1スリラードラマ謎
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あらすじ

フィラデルフィアで、131人もの乗員・乗客が死亡するという凄惨な列車事故が発生。だが、たった一人、奇跡の生存者がいた。その男デヴィッド(ブルース・ウィリス)は、マスコミや周囲の者たちの異様な視線に戸惑う。「なぜ、俺だけが?」誰よりも彼自身がその答えを求めていた。ある日、イライジャ(サミュエル・L・ジャクソン)と名乗る男が現れ、デヴィッドこそ不滅の肉体を持つ者≪アンブレイカブル≫であると告げる。その言葉をきっかけに、デヴィッドは自己の存在意義を問うようになる。そして、それは恐るべき真実への幕開けだった・・・。

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本作はアメコミの構造を現実世界に解体・再構築した、静謐なる傑作です。ヒーローの神話を「歴史の記録」として捉え直す独創的な視点は、派手なアクションに頼らず、一人の男が自己の宿命を受け入れるまでの葛藤を濃密に描き出します。M・ナイト・シャマラン監督による長回しの演出と、抑制された色彩設計が、日常の裏側に潜む非日常の気配を鮮烈に際立たせています。 ブルース・ウィリスの抑えた沈黙の演技と、対照的に脆くも強烈な意志を放つサミュエル・L・ジャクソンの怪演が、光と影のような二項対立を完璧に体現しています。自分は何者なのかという根源的な問いを突きつける本作は、単なる娯楽作を超え、孤独な魂が己の存在意義を見出す瞬間の震えるようなカタルシスを描いた至高の人間ドラマといえるでしょう。

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製作費: $75,000,000 (113億円)

興行収入: $248,118,121 (372億円)

推定収支: $173,118,121 (260億円)

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FindKey Editorial2026/2/9

キャスト

ブルース・ウィリス
ブルース・ウィリス
David Dunn
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
Elijah Price
ロビン・ライト
ロビン・ライト
Audrey Dunn
Spencer Treat Clark
Spencer Treat Clark
Joseph Dunn
Charlayne Woodard
Charlayne Woodard
Elijah's Mother
Eamonn Walker
Eamonn Walker
Dr. Mathison
Leslie Stefanson
Leslie Stefanson
Kelly
No Image
Johnny Hiram Jamison
Elijah Age 13
Michaelia Carroll
Michaelia Carroll
Babysitter
Bostin Christopher
Bostin Christopher
Comic Book Clerk

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: M・ナイト・シャマラン

脚本: M・ナイト・シャマラン

音楽: James Newton Howard

制作: Roger Birnbaum / バリー・メンデル / Gary Barber

撮影監督: Eduardo Serra

制作会社: Barry Mendel Productions / Blinding Edge Pictures / Touchstone Pictures

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

Soon found out had a heart of glass. It often gets forgotten just what an exciting talent M. Night Shyamalan was during the early part of his film making career. True that Unbreakable, with its deliberate slow pacing and left-field narrative, would (and has) proved to be not everyone's cup-o-tea, but there's a film making craft here, and a genius idea brought to vivid life, that makes a spectrum of film lovers lament how his career nose dived, how his ideas quickly got as stupid as his acting... Unbreakable challenges the thought process, spinning a story that's of a adult comic book heart, but also of a clinical human examination. The narrative is consistently ambiguous, holding the patient viewers in enthral as the cosmic conundrums come tumbling off of the screen. It's refreshing to find a story like this that is so devoid of cliché, where the wonderfully reflective Bruce Willis and the brilliantly fascinating Samuel L. Jackson feed off each other, their character's destinies superbly steered by cast and director. Unbreakable is a complex movie, but not needlessly so, its strengths are numerous for those of a keen eye and ear. It represents Shyamalan's most clever cinematic offering, to which the sad realisation comes to pass that he would never, as yet, be this smart and vibrant again. 10/10

Gimly
Gimly
★ 6

Not The Shamhammer's best, but certainly of the era when he was still making "good". Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go.

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 10

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) What a movie! This is one of the most underrated films out there, and it was unfairly compared to The Sixth Sense at the time the former was released. These are two very different movies, but both of them have a lot of twists, which was what brought fame to Shyamalan's films, especially The Sixth Sense. Unbreakable follows that same methodology. It has a lot of twists throughout the runtime, and they are quite diverse: some are very technical twists, related to our point of view of a particular scene that, as it progresses, we always find ourselves tricked (these ones, most people either don't catch them or just don't care ... For me, it's proof of brilliant writing); the others are the prominent plot twists, where something unpredictable happens to the overall story. This movie has all of that and much more. The story itself is incredibly captivating since the main plot holds a lot of mystery and suspense, but these only work as well as they did thanks to Shyamalan, both director and screenwriter. His very unconventional way of storytelling and the anxiety that he's able to convey to some fantastic scenes, elevate the film while delivering a perfect narrative. It's even more mind-blowing the fact that this movie still makes so much sense and it didn't lose its replay value after 17 years! In fact, I bet it would be a striking success nowadays, where the superhero genre is over-saturated. Each year, we get more and more movies following the excessively used genre's formula that makes almost every blockbuster an instant box office hit. Unbreakable is nowhere near that formula, and I genuinely think that any fan of comic-book films must watch this one so everyone can understand what a "grounded superhero movie" actually means. M. Night Shyamalan wrote a story that everyone can appreciate, without all of those big CGI fights and overwhelming visual effects. Comic-book fan or not, Unbreakable is the closest to what reality would be if superheroes really existed. Regarding the cast, Bruce Willis probably has his career-best dramatic performance in this film. He's terrific as David and I can feel all of the emotions which he wants to transmit to the screen. Samuel L. Jackson brilliantly plays Elijah, who has a real-life disease which SLJ portrayed beautifully and respectfully. The supporting cast is also worth praising since both Robin Wright (Audrey Dunn) and Spencer Treat Clark (Joseph Dunn) play magnificent roles as the wife and son of David, respectively. Everyone helped Shyamalan direct exquisite dialogue sequences that extended for minutes without end. The editing and production of this movie are unbelievable ... and it was filmed in 2000! There are so many long, one-take scenes that explain in just a few minutes, everything you need to know about a character or a specific place or event ... Even a full action sequence is filmed in just one-take (the stunt work is also pretty efficient)! The soundtrack is so important, especially in the last act where everything comes to a conclusion. It's inspirational and even epic, I dare calling it. It's just perfect! Throughout the runtime, you can barely notice it due to how subtle it is. However, when it is needed to deliver a new layer of feelings, it always raises the moment. As discussed above, this is a M. Night Shyamalan film, so a very powerful twist right at the end needs to happen ... and it does. It gives the audience an unpredictable perspective about the whole story. I risk myself in saying that it isn't exactly necessary, but the truth is that it makes sense and it does bring the movie to a whole other level, so very, very well done! Finally, I just wish that this film had been released now. It is so much different than what we are used to watching and experiencing, that I dare to say it is one of the best movies inside this genre. Once again, Shyamalan shows the audience why was he becoming one of the most popular directors/screenwriters and proves that his rather unconventional storytelling, unpredictable twists and excellent direction are skills to praise more often. Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson have great chemistry, but the former has his career-best dramatic performance. The editing, production, soundtrack and even the pacing of this film are entirely flawless, as well as the ending twist that leaves us with our jaws dropped. Unbreakable is one of the most underrated superhero movies ever, but it sits way on top as one of my favorites.

Sully7370
Sully7370
★ 9

one of the most underrated masterpieces in cinema history

RalphRahal
RalphRahal
★ 8

Unbreakable! What a classic. M. Night Shyamalan really took the superhero genre and flipped it on its head with this one. It's such a slow-burn, introspective take on the idea of "What if superheroes were real, but grounded in reality?" Bruce Willis as David Dunn is so understated but powerful in his performance. He just exudes this quiet strength, and his journey of self-discovery is handled so well. That scene where he's lifting weights in the basement? Iconic. It’s such a simple moment, but it’s brimming with meaning, like he’s finally starting to believe he might be more than just an ordinary man. And then there’s Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price, or “Mr. Glass.” Talk about a perfectly cast role. He brings this eerie, almost tragic depth to a character who’s obsessed with finding his opposite. The way Shyamalan builds up their dynamic, leading to that twist ending... I mean, come on, it’s such a Shyamalan twist, but it works so perfectly here. The relationship between David Dunn and his son is one of the most heartfelt aspects of Unbreakable. It’s a quiet exploration of faith and trust between a father and son, with Joseph’s unwavering belief in his dad adding emotional weight to David’s journey. Their bond reflects the film’s deeper themes of self-discovery and the quiet strength found in family, making the story not just about extraordinary abilities, but also about the human connections that ground us. It’s these tender moments that give the film its emotional core, balancing the suspense with genuine heart. What I love most about Unbreakable is how it plays with the idea of comic book tropes without ever feeling like a comic book movie. The cinematography, those long, deliberate takes, makes everything feel heavy and significant. And James Newton Howard’s score? Chills every time.

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