Nach einem beinahe tödlichen Flugzeugabsturz im Zweiten Weltkrieg verbringt der olympische Athlet Louis Zamperini zusammen mit zwei anderen Besatzungsmitgliedern qualvolle 47 Tage in einem R... Alles lesenNach einem beinahe tödlichen Flugzeugabsturz im Zweiten Weltkrieg verbringt der olympische Athlet Louis Zamperini zusammen mit zwei anderen Besatzungsmitgliedern qualvolle 47 Tage in einem Rettungsboot, bis er von der japanischen Marine aufgegriffen und in ein Kriegsgefangenenlag... Alles lesenNach einem beinahe tödlichen Flugzeugabsturz im Zweiten Weltkrieg verbringt der olympische Athlet Louis Zamperini zusammen mit zwei anderen Besatzungsmitgliedern qualvolle 47 Tage in einem Rettungsboot, bis er von der japanischen Marine aufgegriffen und in ein Kriegsgefangenenlager interniert wird.
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Although the film shows Louis to survive unbroken, despite the-Passion-of-The-Christ-like torture overdose, and follows his life story accurately, there's no soul, just dutiful recounting of the separate incidents. As a colleague commented, the real life footage of Louis returning as an old man to run the Olympic torch is more engaging and emotional than the whole film.
The cinematography of the renowned Roger Deakins is splendid on land and sea while Alexandre Desplat's music swells with romance at the right times. Otherwise, it's business as usual—get the history right. For me, a filmmaker could play with the story to make it more meaningful and involve more emotion if she has to—and Jolie has to.
The mediocre writing, that includes work of the Coens and the screenwriter of Gladiator, William Nicholson, repeats this trite line, "If you can take it, you can make it." Also this line, "One moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory," doesn't sound right, whereas in the book, it does: "A lifetime of glory is worth a moment of pain." Now that makes sense.
The villain, called Bird, should be a ruthless torturer with emotional issues tied to his lack of promotion and homosexual longings. However Jolie has chosen an androgynous Japanese rock star, Takamasa Ishihara, who doesn't click as mean or psychotic, just barking torture orders to fill his time with an occasionally enigmatic sentence or two to entice us into thinking we havedepth. Like the film, Bird promises much but delivers too little.
As opposed to the boring torture—how about more of his home life or his search for Bird after the war? I want Jolie to do well—she has an exemplary family and solid career as an actress—but, with the negligible first directing effort, In the Land of Blood and Honey, she has yet to achieve as a director.
"I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage." Friedrich Nietzsche
Well, Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken" isn't a great movie, but it's worth seeing. The point is that Zamperini refused to let his captors break him, hence the title. Seeing what the captors did, I got the feeling that anyone in their positions would do the same. War simply breeds cruelty.
The movie's obvious downside is that Jolie probably made the movie with the aim of winning an Oscar. I didn't find the movie Oscar-worthy, and the Academy apparently agreed. In fact, some parts of the movie drug on too long. But I thought that it was a good look at how Zamperini stood strong in a desperate situation. Not a masterpiece, but something that you should. As for Jolie's decision to exclude the part about Zamperini's conversion to Christianity, that wasn't an important part of his survival in the POW camp, and there are a few too many movies in which people's faith "saves" them. The movie is good enough already.
"Unbroken" is a film directed by Angeline Jolie based on the impressive true story of the former Olympian Louis "Louie" Zamperini. The story is engaging and the screenplay is well written, showing the personality of Louie through flashbacks. The reconstitution of the period is also excellent. However, there is lack of emotion and the film does not touch the heart of the viewer. The only feeling inspired by this film is anger and hatred towards Watanabe. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Invencível" ("Invincible")
What what did I like and dislike about the film? The aerial sequences were pretty amazing--particularly how they used wonderful CGI to make it appear as if Mitsubishi Zeros were attacking a formation of B-24 Liberator bombers. The story also was very interesting. But the film also seemed to be missing the spiritual and emotional side--and mostly only talked about this in the epilogue which was written only. In many ways, interesting but curiously uninvolving at times.
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- WissenswertesThe real Louis Zamperini passed away on July 2, 2014. He was able to watch a rough cut of the film on director Angelina Jolie's laptop while in the hospital before he passed.
- PatzerThe Japanese flag as seen in the camp did not exist until after the end of the war. The correct one should have been the former Imperial Army flag.
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Older Pete: If you can take it, you can make it.
- VerbindungenEdited into Unbroken: Weg der Vergebung (2018)
- SoundtracksMiracles
Written by Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin
Performed by Coldplay
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- Blacktown International Sportspark, Blacktown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australien(1936 Olympic Games stadium)
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- Budget
- 65.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 115.637.895 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 30.621.445 $
- 28. Dez. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 161.459.297 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 17 Min.(137 min)
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- 2.35 : 1