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The Unbreakable Boy

  • 2025
  • PG
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.4K
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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
    5.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,896
    61
    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Jon Gunn
      • Scott LeRette
      • Susy Flory
    • Stars
      • Zachary Levi
      • Meghann Fahy
      • Jacob Laval
    • 50User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Zachary Levi
    Zachary Levi
    • Scott
    Meghann Fahy
    Meghann Fahy
    • Teresa
    Jacob Laval
    Jacob Laval
    • Austin (13yr)
    Drew Powell
    Drew Powell
    • Joe
    Gavin Warren
    Gavin Warren
    • Logan (11yr)
    Patricia Heaton
    Patricia Heaton
    • Marcia (Scott's Mom)
    Todd Terry
    Todd Terry
    • Dick (Scott's Dad)
    Liza Marie Gonzalez
    Liza Marie Gonzalez
    • Delivery Doctor
    Arianne Martin
    Arianne Martin
    • Nurse
    Kurt Yue
    Kurt Yue
    • OI Doctor
    Eric Starkey
    Eric Starkey
    • Justice
    Roy Jackson Miller
    • Austin (18mo…
    Kellen Martelli
    Kellen Martelli
    • Austin (4yr…
    Bruce Davis
    Bruce Davis
    • Autism Doctor
    Peter Facinelli
    Peter Facinelli
    • Preacher Rick
    Pilot Bunch
    Pilot Bunch
    • Tyler
    Kelsey Griswold
    Kelsey Griswold
    • Concerned Nurse
    Tyrone Betters
    Tyrone Betters
    • Miles
    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Jon Gunn
      • Scott LeRette
      • Susy Flory
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    a-j-kelly

    An Inspirational Triumph

    After three years of delays, "The Unbreakable Boy" was finally released, and I didn't know what to expect. I haven't read the original book or heard about the real-life events that inspired it, which means it could've gone either way. I'm glad that it went in a powerful and entertaining direction.

    To start, all of the performances were strong. The core family the movie focuses on is portrayed fantastically and effectively by Zachary Levi, Meghann Fahy, Gavin Warren, and especially a phenomenal Jacob Laval as Austin. These characters needed to be believable for this movie to work, and I felt the actors (mostly) succeeded with this task.

    Jon Gunn's directing was incredibly inspiring. I don't think it's as ambitious as his previous effort, "Ordinary Angels," but he did an exceptional job making this narrative work. His screenplay also enhances the investment I had in the characters.

    With the central plot revolving around Austin, who has brittle bone disease and autism, I can only imagine how difficult it was to portray it. I felt like the team depicted Austin with care, and I learned more about these conditions than I would have, although I understand this is a film. Either way, this movie does a nice job of showcasing how people with autism and brittle bone disease might be considered different, but they can inspire optimism and joy in others. It makes for a feel-good story that moved me.

    For the final positive, the pacing was solid. I felt it never drags, and I was always interested in seeing where the story would go next.

    Unfortunately, as much as I tried to overlook them, some issues are plain as day.

    To start, not to spoil anything, the film isn't concentrated entirely on Austin. It's divided between him and his father, Levi's Scott. Scott faces numerous struggles, one of which is trying to understand Austin. Unfortunately, many moments make Scott incredibly unlikeable. The movie chronicles a potential redemption story for him, but some of his actions distract from what should be a very inspirational story. The opening scene alone should give you an idea of why this is a problem. He's not entirely disagreeable, but several things he does infuriated me, and parents who see this will probably feel the same way.

    The other two issues are minimal, more like aspects I have mixed feelings about. A side character in Drew Powell's Joe doesn't justify his existence until halfway through the movie, which is weird. I enjoyed his inclusion, but until that mid-point section, he felt pointless. The other problem is that although it stuck the landing, it happened after three other potential conclusions, which is odd. That's about it for the negatives, thankfully.

    It's not perfect, but critics are unjustifiably harsh to "The Unbreakable Boy." Briefly reading into why, I'm baffled that it didn't connect with critics. It contains flaws, but not enough to call it a bad or mediocre movie - far from it.

    Technically, the acting, directing, and screenplay make for a 9/10 technical score. Admittedly, one moment contained out-of-place, bad CGI, which took me out of it, but outside of that, nothing's technically wrong with this film.

    The enjoyment score: the flaws are hard to ignore, but it remains a delightful time. Therefore, the enjoyment score is a 9/10. It's hard to call it an easy watch, but it's an eye-opening one worth watching!
    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.
    8JankiSharma

    Pure thoughts and words

    Movie The Unbreakable Boy directed by Jon Gunn is based on life of Austin (actor Jacob Laval ) his younger brother Logan (actor Gavin Warren) born to Teresa ( Meghann Fahy from the series Perfect Couple)and Scott (actor Zachary Levi). Teresa is blue eyed and has brittle bones ,symptoms of genetic disorder Osteogenesis imperfecta. Austin is born with brittle bones and also dx with Autism Austin loves his mom, dad and younger brother. Austin is capable of understanding and retaining information . Austin's constant banter at home and school is very well directed. His remarks made to Logan after Logan gets into a fight with Tyler have a big impact on family. Really enjoyed the pleasant interactions between father and son and also loving relationship and glances between Austin's mom and dad.

    Screenplay is very realistic. Love filled home has a big impact on children's minds and is depicted very well. This movie is supposedly based on a true story of a family from Iowa . I am in awe of both mom and dad who showed love and honesty in a relationship can have healthy outcomes even if medical world and society label developmental delays.

    I am glad i saw this movie which has reinforced importance of love in raising children to keep them stable and healthy.

    Austin's happy thoughts and words in having his dad at home after dad loses his job and mom not having a job is extremely touching and realistic. There is no company better than a loving mom and dad as friends.

    Good Editing. Good Direction. Excellent acting.
    5Nexelium

    A Heartfelt Story That Falls Short of Its Potential

    The Unbreakable Boy is a touching family drama based on a true story. The film explores important themes of resilience, illness, and unconditional parental love, yet it fails to fully develop them.

    Pros: The story is inspiring, and the protagonist is likable.

    Strong performances, particularly from Zachary Levi as the father.

    A warm and uplifting atmosphere that highlights the power of family and support.

    Cons: The plot is predictable, and the screenplay feels shallow at times.

    Lacks depth in character development-despite its potential, the story never reaches its full emotional impact.

    Overly sentimental in places, relying on clichés rather than genuine drama.

    Overall, The Unbreakable Boy is a decent family drama, but it lacks originality and depth to leave a lasting impression. It's worth a watch but unlikely to stay with you for long.
    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.

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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
      • $7,521,418
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      1 hour 49 minutes
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