<font color = lightgreen>Point well taken. When you have time, I suggest watching Unbreakable again and note how, despite his (albeit latent) abilities, Willis' character's life is defined by tragedy rather than triumph. Also, note the relationship between the father and son--the son desperately needs his father to be a "hero" and only when the father begins to understand this does he become one. Fathers play an important role in this movie; Jackson's character doesn't have one... [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img] </font>
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