Review of Unbroken (2014) by Joel M — 24 Jan 2015
"Punbroken" is the story of how I got pun writer's block!! Wait, Wait don't leave! Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken" is based on the incredible true story of Olympian track runner Louis Zamperini. Louie Louie won full medal in the 1936 Olympics, and then went full metal by joining the armed forces. During his tour duty in World War II, Louie was involved in a plane crash that left him and two of his fellow patriotas in a life boat for close to two months. Louie was rescued from death on the lifeboat, but the bad news is that it was the enemy Japanese who did it; consequently, Louie was a prisoner of war in two concentration camps. Jolie directed "Unbroken" by mostly concentrating on the concentration camp, and lacked character development of her protagonist. The infamous Coen Brothers wrote the film's screenplay, and surprisingly so it was an "uncoen"-like script that lacked ingenuity. Jack O' Connell did deliver a bravo performance as Zamperini. Also, there was some solid cinematography by the cine steady Roger Deakins. But those pluses were not enough to fully salvage and rescue "Unbroken" from the mediocre cinema concentration camp.
*** Average.
This review of Unbroken (2014) was written by Joel M on 24 Jan 2015.
Unbroken has generally received positive reviews.
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