domingo, 4 de enero de 2015

Unbroken

Yesterday, my sister and I went to the cinema in order to watch the new film directed by Angelina Jolie. The film is based in a real story: it is about a boy of Italian origin but born in the United States. The story is around 1936. Louis Zamperini, was a boy who always get into trouble. Their parents and their brother managed to get him out of his vices and put him in the good way. Zamperini started to run in athleticism and in 1936 he participated in the Olympic games. Later, he joined to the Air Forces to the USA in the World War II (1939-1945). One of the times, their plane crashed and fell into the Pacific Ocean; just three of them survived, Louie between them. They suffer a shipwreck of 46 days. The day 47 they were captured by Japanese, the enemy of USA. From that moment, the life of Louie is a ongoing suffering that doesn't end. He and the others captured suffer constantly the knocking of the Japanese and they were far away from their family. They don't have nothing to do to run away from that hell: just waiting. He had the oportunity to be for the Japanese, exchange not to be maltreated. However, he was loyal and faithful to his country and went on fighting until the end of the war. All men suffer endless tortures. Finally, they were rescued when the war was finished in 1945. 
The film is full of symbolism and suffering, the biography of Louie Zamperini is a dramatic and endless story but a great story of survival that get to our heart. 















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