Indestructible-all you need is the strength of not admitting defeat

Isac 2021-11-22 18:54:22


If, as said in the film, this is adapted from a true story, then I have to admire the American soldier who has suffered a little from the war---the Olympic spirit that the Olympic athletes will be higher, faster and stronger. Play to the extreme and use it as your spiritual support. Even in the face of physical abuse, he was mentally supported by the willingness to lose, looking at those bright eyes: when Zampellini used his ruthlessly torn body to support his weak arms, and then rely on toughness. When the willpower lifted the heavy wooden block, a powerful mental force was revealed, it was strong enough to infect everyone and shake everyone. Against the background of the sun, the weak body slowly lifted up the burden of physical torture and mental devastation that was heavy on his shoulders, and all the unhappiness and darkness disappeared with the sound of exhaustion, that The picture seems to announce to everyone-this is the most true cry from the bottom of our heart-"I! Indestructible!"

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  • Gladys 2021-11-22 18:54:22

    The narrative is not good, the rhythm is slow, and there is no feeling of dramatic conflict at all. In addition to roger's photography. . . .

  • Karelle 2022-03-24 09:01:45

    6.9 The director didn't see anything worth digging in this book. If it was shot by a suitable director, it should be an extremely good work. Nevertheless, Mr. Deakins' photography and Jack O'Connell's performance are still worthwhile. Look.

Unbroken quotes

  • Older Pete: A moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory.

  • Louis Zamperini: NOW you're praying?

    Phil: I was busy before.

    Louis Zamperini: My mother does that sometimes.

    Phil: Yeah... a lot of people do this.

    Louis Zamperini: He say anything back?

    Phil: Yeah.

    Louis Zamperini: What?

    Phil: He says my bombardier's a dope.

    Louis Zamperini: ...Really?