BLOG 153 : REVIEW MOVIE : UNBROKEN

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Unbroken is one of the best wartime / biopic films I have ever seen in recent times. With a great cast of actors, an impressive shooting angle, and an elaborate, dramatic and emotional screenplay for the viewer, Unbroken deserves three Oscar nominations this year. Angelina Jolie has an excellent film under the new role - director. The movie is showing on HBO

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At the beginning of the film, the fight scenes made me feel like I was trapped in the middle of a real war. Bullets shot rumbling, rotation angle change constantly creating suspense, dramatic high. The most impressive footage of the film is probably the three soldiers drifted floating on the sea, monumental and as intense as Life of Pi.

Not romantic, no sentence by hot scene, Unbroken create a strong impression by the scene of the film, charismatic with deep lessons,.
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Unbroken is based on the true story of Louis Zamperini (1917 - 2014), a prisoner of war in World War II and also an Olympic athlete. The film scene dates back to 1940-1945, the end of World War II between the Fascists (Germany - Italy) and the Allies.

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The plot revolves around the struggle of Louis's survival. With great energy and courage, the Louies overcame their fear and physical abuse during their imprisoned years to survive the war.When watching this movie, I feel the indomitable spirit and desire of his strong life.
Louis is an athlete who attended the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He still holds the record of being the youngest 5,000m athlete of the United States to attend the Olympics at the age of 19.
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The beginning of the film depicts a childhood of "boy" Louis, is caught in a vicious cycle: alcohol, cigarettes, fighting, lost in life. It all changed when Pete's brother decided to drive Louis to jogging to help him change his beliefs and attitudes.
Louis began to find passion for running. Discovering the purpose of living for himself, Louis was determined to practice, continuously success and become one of the great athletes of the United States. Thanks to his years in high school and college, Louis helped train the spirit of steel and the hard work required to stand the battle.
Jogging helped change the life of a boy who always thought he was useless, making him an Olympic athlete. The indomitable spirit helped the young man survive 47 days in the sea and two years in prison. Jogging is not just a sport, it is a lifestyle, a way of life.
It's no surprise that Unbroken was nominated for OSCAR in the Cinematography and Sound Editing & Sound Mixing category.
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In the detention center of the enemy, Zamperini and his fellow prisoners went through life as hell, with the physical and mental abuse of brutal guards, until their release and return. hometown. Later, he became a speaker and inspiration for the younger generation. Zamperini died at the age of 97 on July 2,

If you can take it, you can make it

You can find out about this character's life here

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of the articles you tell the movie looks very good, thanks for sharing your friends

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wow,nice post

I like the movie it's a very nice story of a friend.

very good post,@a-alice

if you can take it, you can make it

nice one

From his post must be very exciting movie his friend, I upvote and resteem

Nice your post.

but this movie is not often played again in hbo comrades yes, thanks a lot for upvote friends ya, I can only resteem my friends yes, because if upvote not produce value, again thanks yes

Thanks I'll see this movie surely @a-alice ... You are really good at writing review... It was great because your review was unbiased review because now a days the review are totally biased

Now another movie I must see because of you.