Under the setting sun, the young man who runs endlessly...

Ruthe 2022-04-22 07:01:19

In the setting sun, the running boy...


The Coen brothers compiled a biography into a script, and
Sister Angelina Jolie picked up the camera and started accounting... By the way
, Sister Julie,
you seem to be It's really a little suspicious of keeping a running account.
...


Your name is Louis Zamperini, and
you are a teenage immigrant from Italy.
You are taciturn,
but you love to run.
In the morning sun, in the
sunset, you
run endlessly...

You ran into the 1936 Olympics, and
you were the 5000-meter Olympic champion.
You keep running,
you're going to run into the next Olympics.

The war changed the fate,
and the fate
ran into a legend about survival, struggle and redemption.
The beautiful oriental boy you met
was born ferocious?
Or ferocious because of war?
He brings you nightmarish tyranny and
fears the way you look at him.
Will is your inner weapon,
victory
is your survival.

At the end of the war,
while your companions are still cheering,
you look up at the sky in silence,
and then turn around quietly.
You walked into that unfamiliar hut and
saw in the photo
that the former boy
was also
as handsome as you when he was a boy...


You keep running,
running, is your promise to life; the
Olympics is your prayer for peace.

Under the setting sun,
the young man who was running,
never left...

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Extended Reading
  • Jaclyn 2022-03-24 09:01:45

    It's just ruining the original character. The basic story is not understood.

  • Demarco 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    It's long and boring, there is no priority, and the relationship between Louie and the officer is inexplicably handled (poor!

Unbroken quotes

  • Australian POW: This is the end, mates. No one knows you're here... It's best if you just resign to your fate.

  • [last lines]

    Older Pete: [as an applauding crowd and his loving family finally welcomes him back home after the end of the war] Louie!

    Louis Zamperini: [joyfully embracing his brother] My God, look at you.

    [endearingly embracing his mom as a memorable photo is taken of him with his family and friends]

    Louis Zamperini: Ah, mom.