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Louis Zamperini is a soldier in World War II. He is a survivor after a plane crash, floating over the ocean in 47 days. He is even captured by Japanese Navy. In enemy’s prison, Zamperini and his friends are tortured by the enemy in both body and mind. Until oneday, he is released and comes back to his hometown.
Unbroken is an odyssey detailing a harrowing ordeal and insurmountable odds. But this polished story feels conventional, overly long and not sufficiently involving. [Full review in Japanese]
"Unbroken" is a rousing old-fashioned yarn with numerous exciting set-pieces and an uncomplicated hero you root for all the way through. It's entertaining throughout and made with a high level of technical skill.