nonsensical

Libby 2022-04-23 07:01:56

At first, I read the introduction and it was inspiring. After watching the movie I thought it was the war of resistance for a while, I slowly guessed what was going on. It was said that when they were drifting at sea, the big shark scared me. . . Then inexplicably thought of the fantasy drifting of the youth pie, the classmate said, is this Robinson, er, in short, it doesn't look good, and the end of the Anti-Japanese War is so historic, why does it feel like a scribbled ending, and finally sighed that I was born in peace age, the damage caused by war,

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Extended Reading
  • Helga 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The so-called indestructible is forced or accidental, and there is no value created actively. The whole story is very straightforward and there is almost no deep psychological drama. The Coen brothers, who are the writers and directors, really can't write anything well except killing people. They only rely on the technical department to support them. As for director Julie, well, she is very beautiful. In addition, Rinko Kikuchi's reversal of the Japanese army's Colonel Tai made a play, which lowered the viewing value of the entire second half.

  • Angus 2021-11-22 18:54:22

    The plot of this film can be summed up in one sentence, just because I looked at you more in the crowd. . . .

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.