Unbroken

Hailee 2022-03-22 09:01:43

Angelina Jolie seems to prefer war movies. Many people are commenting on the quality of the director. Personal point of view is that it is very courageous to be able to boldly shoot wars and adapt real stories. Angelina Jolie is a courageous and courageous woman. What she wants to do, she will try her best to do it and dare to do her best. That's why her life trajectory is so different. What age group does she do? She did it. She was young and arrogant, and when she matured, she focused on her career and family, and she was flexible because of her flexibility. As a director for the first time, I will definitely be inexperienced in some aspects, and there will be deficiencies, but from dynamic to quiet, from quiet to dead silence, and finally to the excitement of victory at the end, the picture control is good, and the male lead is properly selected. It's better than some director's debut, which is pretentious and extravagant.

I admire her, dare to face the mistakes made by the Japanese, and show them in the form of films, so that more people can understand the war, understand the facts, and criticize those who make mistakes and do not repent and the country. With the passage of time, it is particularly important to remember history. Different from school education, the adaptation of real stories in the form of films allows people to contact history more intuitively and spread more widely, so that people of different countries and races, Know, don't forget the importance of history!

Especially for modern education methods, more children have a vague concept of war, and are more deeply influenced by the cultural spread of a certain country. They have no concept of history and the country that the older generation fought for. People can't bear to think of those scenes. Remembering the cruelty of the past will not be too indulgent to today's life. When the reporter interviewed elementary and middle school students how much they knew about the Anti-Japanese War, many children were at a loss. Seeing this scene, they were very sad.

I remember when I was in elementary school, the school organized a movie watching every two weeks. All the children lined up to watch the movie about the Anti-Japanese War. Those pictures, those historical scenes, had a profound impact since childhood. Seeing the heroes fighting for the country and the people, they just We know that the comfort of our current living environment is the peace that the soldiers have come to experience after a brutal war. I can't say that I think about this 100% all the time, but knowing and understanding history is a must! ! ! We must cherish the peaceful days.

Therefore, I hope to see more anti-Japanese movies that restore the facts, reminding people that there is still an unforgettable past.

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  • Vito 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    2014/12/25 I watched Starred Up and went to the little fresh meat Jack O'Connell. It was still full of innocent male hormones. I didn't expect to pack a Garrett Hedlund, which was a big money rush. But such a good story was filmed by Aunt Zhu Li based on the tone of juvenile school + police prisoner sadism.

  • Angie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The film is qualified, the photography is awesome.

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.