Unbreakable Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Unbreakable Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

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Actors:
Bruce Willis David Dunn
Samuel L. Jackson Elijah Price
Robin Wright Penn Audrey Dunn
Spencer Treat Clark Joseph Dunn
Charlayne Woodard Elijah”s Mother
Eamonn Walker Dr. Mathison
Leslie Stefanson Kelly
Johnny Hiram Jamison Elijah Age 13
Michaelia Carroll Babysitter
Bostin Christopher Comic Book Clerk
Elizabeth Lawrence School Nurse
David Duffield David Dunn Age 20
Laura Regan Audrey Inverso Age 20
Chance Kelly Orange Suit Man
Michael Kelly Doctor Dubin
Directors: M. Night Shyamalan
IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 89,672 votes

“Unbreakable” 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan – Movie Goofs

“Unbreakable” Plot Summary

A suspense thriller with supernatural overtones that revolves around a man who learns something extraordinary about himself after a devastating accident.

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“Unbreakable” Goofs List

  • Continuity: The baby in the opening scene is clearly shown pushing hard against his blanket with what seems to be an intact right arm. The doctor then states that the baby’s arms and legs are broken.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: David Dunn and a few other security guards are shown wearing FSU jackets and caps; this refers to the fictional Franklin State University where he works (the name derives from Franklin Field, the actual stadium name).
  • Revealing mistakes: In Elijah’s office in the final scene, a newspaper headline reads: “Mudslide in Mexico – Kills All Expect Newborn” – “Expect” is a misspelling of “Except”. (However, this could be a realistic, newspaper-style “literal” error, or an in-reference/joke for the production team.)
  • Continuity: When David Dunn opens the letter from Limited Edition, a close-up shows the envelope flap closed as he reads the card. From a different angle, the flap is open.
  • Continuity: When David shares his identity with his son at the breakfast table, he pushes a newspaper toward him. In the close-up, the newspaper is folded into quarters, but in the wide-angle shot, it is clearly only folded in half.
  • Continuity: Early in the movie David is reading a “Philadelphia Inquirer” newspaper. At the end this becomes a “Philadelphia Telegraph”.
  • Continuity: The “Hero rescues two children” headline changes from regular to italic type.
  • Continuity: When David’s son attempts to shoot David to prove David is unbreakable, David grabs the gun from the table using his left hand (with his wedding band on) in the close up shot, but in the master shot, we can see he used his right hand to grab the gun.
  • Revealing mistakes: When David Dunn opens the basement door revealing the supposedly dead father, in the second quick jump cut close up you can see the actor’s stomach rising as he takes a breath.
  • Revealing mistakes: The burglar which David incapacitated is supposed to be dead according to the newspaper article. But after he was strangled and lying on the floor he was still visibly breathing. So either David killed him later or he died from the chocking later or the article was mistaken. All of these make little sense.
  • Factual errors: At several points they show comic book images which are supposed to be from the “silver age”, the 1950s-1960s. However, the art displayed in them is not accurate for the period and is closer to the style predominant in the industry in the 1990s.
  • Factual errors: Mr. Glass incorrectly describes his disorder (Osteogenesis imperfecta). He discribes the disorder as having 4 types each increasing in severity. There are 7 types of the disorder and each type has a variety of severities.
  • Factual errors: Mr. Glass is portrayed by a very tall actor. People with his disorder generally don’t grow to be tall.
  • Anachronisms: When Mr. Glass gets his first comic book on the playground bench in 1974, the cover of the book depicts as a backdrop the Philadelphia skyline, featuring predominantly Two Liberty Place, which was not built until 1990.
  • Revealing mistakes: Dunn is the only survivor of a terrible train wreck. The doctor is amazed that he is not even scratched. But his clothes show no sign of damage either.
  • Continuity: Two computers under Elijah’s desk move three feet to the right.
  • Revealing mistakes: During the scene where David strangles the killer, the wall shakes. The repaired hole from a previous take is obvious before the hole is made.
  • Factual errors: The “original” comic pages displayed in the gallery “Limited Edition” are too small. Comic book art is done on 14X17 pages, much larger than on display here.
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