This week,Unbroken came to
blu-ray on March 24 .At first I was attracted
by the film name . I felt force and indomitable spirit when I saw the
name and thought it must be an excellent movie .So I watched the blu-ray disc by my blu-ray player for mac at home and found it
was really worthy of watching.
The hero of the movie
called Louis Zamperini (played by Jack
O'Connell).He once known as an Olympic runner and matured into the fastest high
school athlete in the country and proudly nicknamed "The Torrance
Tornado,"But he leave behind his running shoes for a seat inside a bomber.
After his bomber barely makes it back to base after a trying run, he and a
makeshift crew are sent on a rescue mission in a plane that's barely fit for
duty. Somewhere over the Pacific, its engines fail. Louis survives the crash,
as do two of his crew mates. They're stranded, without much in the way of
drinkable water and forced to live off the raw flesh of whatever fish they
happen to catch, for 47 days. Little did
he know a potentially worse fate could await him when he's pulled from the
water and transferred to a Japanese detention facility under the command of the
harsh Mutsuhiro Watanabe whom the men
have nicknamed "The Bird." The following is the best part of the
story, notions of forgiveness and love drive him in how he stands tall
against Bird on numerous occasions, whether accepting punishment for his
refusal to cooperate with Japanese propaganda or, later, when he stands up
under enormous physical and emotional burdens in the film's triumphant
denouement.
I was touched by the
story, It is really a good motivated film. If
you haven’t watched the film yet, enjoy the blu-ray disc at home by the blu-ray
player for Windows is a good choice.
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