"indestructible"

Trevion 2022-04-22 07:01:19

Adapted from a true story, an extraordinary and tenacious person believes that he will continue to improve in the face of adversity, and perseveres to the end according to his own beliefs. From now on, in addition to showing the attitude of the Japanese army to the prisoners of war during World War II, you can also feel the beliefs of Americans when they are captured and see the sun. is different. The sentence that touched me the most was "We have to wait for the day when we win, and we will take revenge when we see that they have failed."
Personal thoughts: In fact, this film is not in line with the tastes of Chinese people, because there are no fierce battle scenes and fights, In fact, the protagonist is supported by his own belief (religion), which is different from our "red sun" belief. There is also a very wonderful last picture that I took in the movie theater, and the "military-prisoner confrontation" is also the highlight of this film.
The real historical footage at the end captures the scene of the 80-year-old "Old Louis" holding the Olympic flame and running a marathon on the streets of Japan - he can treat his former enemy country with such a smile, and the Japanese on the roadside also smile and welcome follow him. This really touched me so much, thinking about ourselves...

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  • [first lines]

    Phil: [in cockpit] We are here.

    Cup: [over radio] At 8,000 feet. This is it, boys.

    Phil: [over radio] You got it, Zamp?

    Louis Zamperini: [dialing in bombing scope] Roger.

    Lambert: You hit this one, drinks are on me.

    Louis Zamperini: I ain't going to a bar with you, handsome. You confuse all the broads.

    Mac: [wolf-whistles]

    Phil: Get your cameras, boys. I'm gonna light it up like Christmas.

  • Young Pete: You can do this Lou. You just gotta believe you can.

    Young Louie: I don't believe.