Tribute to the male protagonist, but the shooting is really average

Lew 2022-04-23 07:01:56

Except for the first 10 minutes and the last 5 minutes, the whole movie was filming the male protagonist being abused in various ways, and it was very uncomfortable to watch. And there was no resistance from the beginning to the end, everything was obedient, and what I wanted to express might only be indestructible. If this is completely true, I have a lot of doubts about the performance of the American soldiers. They are completely ravaged by the Japanese and lack the blood and indomitable qualities that soldiers should have. From the perspective of the movie, the filming at the end was so bad that it ended in a dull manner. The Japanese side ended without any punishment or condemnation. I can only say that the US military and the director were too forgiving. From the perspective of the movie Speaking of, I couldn't accept it, which caused me to feel quite depressed after reading it. I feel from the movie that you should learn to persevere in the face of difficulties, and the rest is really nothing.

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Unbroken quotes

  • 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.

  • [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.