Shyamalan Science Fiction

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Ray Bradbury once said, “Science fiction is any idea that occurs in the head and doesn’t exist yet, but soon will, and will change everything for everybody, and nothing will ever be the same again. As soon as you have an idea that changes some small part of the work you are writing science fiction. It is always the art of the possible, never the impossible.” I believe that he was trying to say that science fiction is just a dream right now, but with the technology today and the amazing outcomes and possibilities that could occur, it may be more than just a thought. Every piece of science fiction that has ever been wrote, is begin written right now, or will be soon to come, there is a possibility that it may become a reality. In my opinion, science fiction …show more content…

During the plot of the storyline, science fiction plays a key role in the significance of what the movie is actually about. Throughout the entire movie you see that the plot is entirely based on science fiction because the main character, David Dunn, never gets sick in his entire life, he walks away from a train wreck with no scratches, and he shows huge signs of super human strength. Also, the protagonist in the movie, Elijah Price, has brittle bones that shatter even if he just trips and falls down. If that doesn't scream science fiction, I don't know what does. Another way Shyamalan uses characters to help identify science fiction is through the way the characters have to overcome large challenges. Dunn has to overcome never being sick, never getting hurt, and also having to dodge bullets that Price throws at him. Throughout his entire life Price, or otherwise known as Mr. Glass, has been throwing life or death situations in Dunn’s way to see how he and his body reacts to them. Shyamalan uses these effects as a way to show that some science fiction isn’t as far fetched as it may

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