Life is always more legendary than the movie - director, that's how it is

Gayle 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I have read some books before watching the movie, so my expectations for the movie are still quite high. But it feels like the director is touching himself for the whole movie... She picked up some touching and bloody fragments from the book and put them together into a movie, hoping that the movie can move the audience, but in the end this movie may I moved the director himself more... Anyway, I still feel that the plot lacks coherence. It's a piece of cake, and it's just a brushstroke of the character of the protagonist and the growth of the protagonist... Four points for this old man's legendary experience , the director is like that...

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  • Muriel 2021-11-22 18:54:22

    I don't understand why this film is so highly rated. There is no important point, and I don't know what to express. If it's just showing someone's indestructible personal will, it really has nothing to do with me. To say that the war is cruel, it seems that the Japanese is more silly and perverted. To say that the protagonist is strong-willed, the people in the entire concentration camp seem to be living very hard. In short, the pace is slow and the plot is light, plus I don’t like war.

  • Holden 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Such an admirable legend should have been presented in better film quality. The director obviously wants to tell the story of this legend in all aspects, but at Julie's level, he can only create such a clichéd account. However, this film is enough to let unfamiliar audiences understand this American hero, which is the biggest contribution. Of course, the efforts behind the actors are also worthy of praise~

Unbroken quotes

  • Louis Zamperini: NOW you're praying?

    Phil: I was busy before.

    Louis Zamperini: My mother does that sometimes.

    Phil: Yeah... a lot of people do this.

    Louis Zamperini: He say anything back?

    Phil: Yeah.

    Louis Zamperini: What?

    Phil: He says my bombardier's a dope.

    Louis Zamperini: ...Really?

  • Phil: Remember that story in LIFE magazine? about Eddie Richenbacker? Him and his crew ran out of fuel over the Pacific and were drifting in a raft for twenty-four days... twenty-four days.

    Louis Zamperini: They made it, right?

    Phil: Yeah... most of them lost their minds, but they made it.