Review of Unbroken

Unbroken (I) (2014)
7/10
The endurance and resistance of one man
22 May 2015
Unbroken, based off the book of the same name, tells the incredible true life story of Louie Zamperini, a man whose determination and strong fiber helped cement him among historic Americans. In only her second directorial effort, Angelina Jolie presents us with her vision of this man's struggle, as the movie will mainly focus on his time during the war, with some initial flashbacks showcasing his trajectory to the Olympics (another important aspect of his life). Overall I felt the dramatic effect of the movie delivered. Jolie's direction highlights feats of inner strenght and resistance as Louis takes everything that is thrown at him. Whilst familiar, the script does adapt well to this individual and personal journey. It features some of the clichés used in this type of film, yet with some solid acting, it just about pulls it off. I guess I would say that this movie was acceptable in filmmaking terms. With nothing particularly innovative about it, Unbroken succeeds in connecting you with the protagonist, someone who you root for right from the very start, something that the lead actor has a hand in as well. I personally would have liked a more linear plot, but in the end it doesn't take anything away from the movie. It's quite clear that the film's most redeemable quality is its incredible accessible character and if you wanna find out how he survived the ordeal, then I believe you'll enjoy this movie.

Rating: 7,5-8/10
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