Watanabe must be in love with Louis

Kole 2022-03-21 09:01:50

A story of survival, struggle and redemption.

The theme core is good, but it can be relatively mediocre by Julie. Whether the male protagonist is the Olympic long-distance running champion in the peaceful era, the drifting survival on the ocean after the plane made an emergency landing, and the ordeal he suffered in the prisoner of war camp later, these failed to dig deep into the character's inner struggle. I want to talk about faith, or something in a broader sense, but I don't seem to care about both, plus Forrest Gump, Young Pi, and Mr. Lawrence's three pearls are in front. . .

Only in the last paragraph, the male protagonist raised the wooden block above his head and shouted, although the body continued to suffer, but the faith was always immortal under the great spiritual inspiration.

So it really takes courage to live.

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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.