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The Unbreakable Boy

  • 2025
  • PG
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.4K
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Jacob Laval in The Unbreakable Boy (2025)
A young boy with both a rare brittle-bone disease and autism. But what makes him truly unique is his joyous, funny, life-affirming world view that transforms and unites everyone around him.
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A young boy with both a rare brittle-bone disease and autism transforms everyone around him with his joyous, funny, and life-affirming world view.A young boy with both a rare brittle-bone disease and autism transforms everyone around him with his joyous, funny, and life-affirming world view.A young boy with both a rare brittle-bone disease and autism transforms everyone around him with his joyous, funny, and life-affirming world view.

  • Director
    • Jon Gunn
  • Writers
    • Jon Gunn
    • Scott LeRette
    • Susy Flory
  • Stars
    • Zachary Levi
    • Meghann Fahy
    • Jacob Laval
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Jon Gunn
      • Scott LeRette
      • Susy Flory
    • Stars
      • Zachary Levi
      • Meghann Fahy
      • Jacob Laval
    • 61User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Zachary Levi
    Zachary Levi
    • Scott
    Meghann Fahy
    Meghann Fahy
    • Teresa
    Jacob Laval
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    • Austin (13yr)
    Drew Powell
    Drew Powell
    • Joe
    Gavin Warren
    Gavin Warren
    • Logan (11yr)
    Patricia Heaton
    Patricia Heaton
    • Marcia (Scott's Mom)
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    • Dick (Scott's Dad)
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    • Director
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      • Scott LeRette
      • Susy Flory
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    churchdavis-63383

    The Unbreakable boy - excellent!

    I saw the unbreakable boy today. I wondered what everybody else thought about it after I saw the movie. I was surprised to see so many low rating reviews. While this is not a movie that has jaw dropping moments and us predictable. It's incredibly inspiring, and everyone can relate to the movie. It shows the struggles of a family dealing with really hard things which many of us go through hard things even in our normal healthy families I urge everyone to see it. You can learn from it. You can show Hollywood, we want more films like this by your attendance AMC Stubbs Tuesday night free membership six dollars everyone can afford That. Please see it.
    5simbiat

    False advertisement

    This is not about a boy. Which makes it feel practically like false advertisement, considering that the trailer suggests otherwise. In fact, I'd say that the trailer has covered most of the highlights where the boy was, indeed, the focus. There are only a couple more scenes besides that.

    So what's the movie is about really? I think it tried to be about a couple, at first, but then it became more about the father, and mostly him. There is a reason for this "pivot", if you can call it that, but it did not feel fair, to be honest, since it made the story somewhat one-sided.

    Even if that can still be acceptable, I can't say the movie has much impact. It felt shallow for the most part. A lot of stuff is being told, not really shown (not talking about narration), which does not help with establishing connection with either of the characters. Important topics are often times touched in somewhat cliched ways, too, but life is a cliche in itself, so that's not a failure in itself. It's just that darker themes still were "too bright", too "upbeat".

    Perhaps the running time of a movie was the constraint here. The story is spanning multiple years, after all, and on paper it has quite a few situations, that should stir emotions. But due to lack of time there is simply not enough room to build up to them and dramatize them properly. I think it might have worked better as a TV show similar to TV adaptation of "About A Boy", where the story was also not really so much about a boy (contrary to the title), but about him building connection and changing lives of others, including his mother and neighbor.

    Alas, that's not what we have. It's not a complete waste of time, but I do no think it delivers, what it set out to.
    8momusikjp-33869

    Do you know Autism? Do you?

    I know a guy, probably one the sweetest people you'll ever meet, dealing with a special needs child. He loves his son more than anything and will do anything for him to make life a little easier. I read the reviews and I can't help to wonder how many people here have ever actually met someone with Autism. Because unless you have, there's no possible way you'd understand this film. Perhaps the film was written a little too specifically geared towards people with Autistic children. Still, this guy I know was overwhelmed with emotion because the movie shows the world what parents of Autistic kids deal with daily. It's a constant battle with a society that has very little empathy.
    7Gagarr

    Haters are messing with the rating

    When I'm writing this 20% of the reviews are 1 star, which is insane. The only explanation is there are narrow minded people that only see Zac Levi's political comments and decided that was enough to trash the movie. I'm pretty sure they didn't even see it, because if they had then they defeated their intention because the $$ spent means more than the 1 star.

    They also ignore all the other great actors who put in fantastic performances.

    Jacob Laval puts in a stellar performance. His manic delivery of dialogue was wonderfully done as were his facial expressions. Pretty impressive for his age.

    I had not seen Meghann Fahy before in a lead role, but now I'm going to be looking for things she's done in the past and future. She was rememberable in her performance as "T".

    The supporting cast were excellent complement. Patricia Heaton and Amy Acker delivered as always performances that made scenes work.

    I can only hope that people are wise enough to look at the rating distribution and realize there are haters and ignore the composite rating.
    4Aleta_Nook

    Unbreakable Boy but this movie in broken in all kinds of places

    While Austin does have more character than Music, feels a bit less like an autism stereotype, and has no real offensive scene (e.g. Prone restraint) except for maybe that one scene where Austin gets the wrong medication and goes ballistic, the movie as a whole still suffers from many of the problems Music had.

    The most glaring issue being that the plot focuses more on the parent/caretaker becoming sober than it does about the challenges and uniqueness of being autistic. Not only is this a plot that hits all the beats you would expect from an addiction film, but it takes away the spotlight from what the movie's title is supposedly supposed to be about, the autistic kid.

    The second, and this is a bit less of an issue compared to Music, but still a problem, is that the autistic character doesn't feel like a real character. Granted, they do try a little more with giving Austin characteristics outside of his autism (he's talkative and cheerful), but he still doesn't feel like an actual complex human being with motivations, an arc, and depth. And this goes back to the movie not really being about him. The quirks, emotions, and meltdowns he exhibits lack meaning and we have little reason to connect with this character as we don't really see from his perspective. And yes, even the narration feels flat.

    The other characters also suffer from the same problem as Austin, yes, even the protagonist (Zachary Levi) feels one-note. All he has about him is his alcoholism. The characters have nothing special about them other than having a few funny and heartwarming moments. Zachary Levi's character also has a strange hallucinatory friend that pops in out of nowhere to support him from time and time and that's all he does. The only character I actually tolerated is Logan, who doesn't even do much in this film. He wants to help his bully, which is a nice quality to have. Unfortunately, his problem gets solved Dharr Man style.

    The only consistent positive thing I have to say about it is the acting of everyone. They did what they were given, they were emotionally compelling enough, and they help us connect a little more to the characters and their emotions despite the glaring script. Austin even has speech problems which is a common thing for us autistic folks.

    I can see why this film was shelved after the controversy of Music and frankly, it should've stayed shelved. And before you ask, I do recognize this is based on a true story that was written from the father's perspective. I'm aware of that. However, I have not read the book so I do not know how much of this is true.

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      Originally set for theatrical release on March 18, 2022, the film was pulled from distribution days before its release with no explanation or announcement of a new date until January 2024, when it was finally given its new release date. Director Jon Gunn later admitted that the film's delay was because he wanted to save the movie for release until the political divide within the United States had subsided, with Lionsgate supporting the decision.
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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Invencible: Un Niño Fuera De Serie
    • Filming locations
      • Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Kingdom Story Company
      • Wonder Project
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,443,813
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,386,041
      • Feb 23, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,529,033
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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