bizarre movie

Karl 2022-04-22 07:01:19

I watched it with my friends at the cinema.
We joked that the movie should be called undead.
This movie is based on history.
So the following rants are only for the movie, not the story itself.
First of all, my friend and I have always been attracted by the male protagonist's fan ears and big nostrils. It was too much drama, so we kept playing.
The second half of the movie? It's been so long that I forgot how long it took. Anyway, the Japanese perverts tortured me in every possible way, provoked me to beat me, scolded me, tortured and killed me, and I just didn't die!
Then the big pervert was replaced, and so was I! Then we were together again. I was beaten, abused and tortured by the big pervert again.
I really wanted to curse at the end. What is this movie trying to say?
So one sentence summary: You can't torture me to death!
Then the documentary said that after he was rescued, he flew back to Japan to see the pervert? ? ? ? ?
I don't know what to write about, it's really an inexplicable movie.

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  • 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~

  • Timothy 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Japanese officers are like women. . . Angelina Jolie has no talent

Unbroken quotes

  • Older Pete: A moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory.

  • 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?