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Dueling Critics

starstarstarstar Sean Means - Film.com
starstarstarstar Owen Gleiberman - EW
starstarstarstar Lou Lumenick - NY Post
starstarstarstar Elvis Mitchell - NY Times
starstarstarstar Desson Howe - Washington Post
starstarstarstar Margaret McGurk - Cincinnati Enquirer
starstarstar Susan Stark - Detroit News
starstarstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstarstar Mark Caro - Chicago Tribune
starstarstar Philip Wuntch - Dallas Morning News
starstarstar Mark Burger - Winston-Salem Journal
starstarstar Jeff Vice - Deseret News
starstar Jay Carr - Boston Globe
starstar Mike Clark - USA Today
starstar Edward Guthmann - SF Chronicle

Delivers plot twists as intriguing and as surprising as anything in The Sixth Sense, and explores its characters more fully than [Director M. Night] Shyamalan could in his earlier film

- Sean Means

[A] muddled, self-serious snoozer

- Edward Guthmann

Unbreakable

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The sole survivor of a terrible train wreck (Bruce Willis) discovers a surprising explanation for his unscathed existence with help from a comic book dealer (Samuel L. Jackson). Robin Wright Penn, Spencer Treat Clark, John Patrick Amedori. Director: M. Night Shyamalan. (2000, PG-13)

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