Unbroken

Survival Resilience Redemption

7.4
20142h 17m

A chronicle of the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer 2

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Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Racing to Glory at the 1936 Olympics

Racing to Glory at the 1936 Olympics

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Plane Crash Scene

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Aircraft with No Hydraulics or Brakes

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The Plank Scene

Thumbnail for video: Originally Pitching the Movie in the 1950s | Bonus Clip

Originally Pitching the Movie in the 1950s | Bonus Clip

Thumbnail for video: Writing the Captivating Story | Bonus Clip

Writing the Captivating Story | Bonus Clip

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Bird Hits Fitzgerald

Thumbnail for video: Faith & Forgiveness | Bonus Clip

Faith & Forgiveness | Bonus Clip

Cast

Photo of Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell

Louis Zamperini

Photo of Alex Russell

Alex Russell

Pete Zamperini

Photo of Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson

Russel Allen 'Phil' Phillips

Photo of Garrett Hedlund

Garrett Hedlund

John Fitzgerald

Photo of MIYAVI

MIYAVI

Mutsuhiro 'The Bird' Watanabe

Photo of Finn Wittrock

Finn Wittrock

Francis 'Mac' McNamara

Photo of Jai Courtney

Jai Courtney

Hugh 'Cup' Cuppernell

Photo of Maddalena Ischiale

Maddalena Ischiale

Louise Zamperini

Photo of Vincenzo Amato

Vincenzo Amato

Anthony Zamperini

Photo of Sophie Dalah

Sophie Dalah

Virginia

Photo of Morgan Griffin

Morgan Griffin

Cynthia Applewhite

Photo of Savannah Lamble

Savannah Lamble

Sylvia Zamperini

Photo of John Magaro

John Magaro

Frank A. Tinker

Photo of C.J. Valleroy

C.J. Valleroy

Young Louis

Photo of John D'Leo

John D'Leo

Young Pete

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

There is always something more horrific about the stories from the Far Eastern theatre of World War II - and this one really does exhibit all too clearly the atrocities carried out on the POWs by their captors. Specifically, this feature concerns US Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini (a very much on-form Jack O'Connell) who is recognised by a soldier (Watanabe) who was previously a competitor athlete, and who is now tasked with guarding him. Vengeful, he now proceeds to make his erstwhile rival's life a living hell. We, as an audience, are spared little of the brutality and cruelty imposed on Zamperini - and on the prisoners in general - and though physically and emotionally exhausted, we find ourselves witnessing an astonishing demonstration of determination and pride in the face of this mounting adversity. Amongst a solid supporting cast - Domnhall Gleeson and Garrett Hedlund are great, but Angelina Jolie really has managed to elicit the best from her two lead men here with Miyavi, as Watanabe, superbly menacing, but in an almost pathetic fashion. It is quite a tough watch but certainly well put together and worth the effort.

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