I really don't see where this movie is unbroken. The long-distance running is so powerful that it is unbroken to participate in the Olympics? Drifting in the sea more than teenage pie unbroken? Picking dung and digging coal unbroken in the concentration camp? Don't you think Phil is really cool too? The plane drives so powerfully that the brakes can be broken and can be stopped smoothly; after the plane crashed in the sea, he knocked his head without getting tetanus; like Louis, he drifted in the sea and then entered a concentration camp and finally survived! Don't you think Phil is also unbroken! As for the kneeling scene in the movie, I totally think it's because of the aura of the protagonist that Phil is used to set off Louis. But it's nothing~ I think the only point of this film is that Chief Watanabe tried his best to break Louis, but Louis has been unbroken, and this is the only explanation I can give to Watanabe's "ambiguous" behavior... ...Otherwise I really don't know what Angelina Jolie wants to say with this paragraph, after all Watanabe didn't want to see Louis for the last time after learning that he was married. PS: I think Louis should have been blasted by Watanabe when he was in the concentration camp, otherwise why should he forgive Watanabe in the end? Well, this is all my rambling, nonsense, gibberish. . . In the end, I just want to say that this movie is not even worth my 1 yuan group ticket.
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