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Only if you dare to practice can you achieve it - "Unbreakable"

"Short-term pain is worth a lifetime of honor."

The movie "Unbreakable" is my favorite movie so far, although the Douban score is only 6.8, Most critics dismissed the film as having no flaws. But leaving aside the element that Angelina Jolie wanted it to be an Oscar-winning essay, the story itself is still very touching. It is adapted from Laura Hillenbrand's best-selling novel "Unbreakable: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption," telling a true story that took place during World War II.

The protagonist of the story, Louis, was a troubled boy when he was a child, drinking and stealing. Because he is an Italian immigrant in California, he is often bullied by local boys. Later, with the encouragement of his older brother Pete, he joined the track and field team and began long-distance running.

Later, the phrase "If you can take it, you can make it." and long-distance running made Louis an indestructible. This allowed him to survive the days when his plane crashed into the sea and when he was captured.

After the plane crash, Louis and the other two team members were floating on the endless sea, accompanied by sharks and the scorching sun, tortured by hunger, thirst and despair. They ate seabirds and sharks, experienced big storms, and experienced swooping and strafing attacks from Japanese planes. One of the survivors, Mike, even experienced this safely, still went to death.

Surviving in such an environment, what is even more unbearable for people is the sea with no hope and complete isolation from the world. It has to be said that Louis and Phil are more persistent in their hope of survival.

After 47 days floating, they were rescued from the sea. However, he entered a more cruel Japanese prison camp.

Louis was brutally abused by the commander Watanabe in the prisoner camp. Inexplicable beatings were basically the norm in Louis' life after entering the prison camp. He not only had to endure heavy labor every day, but also accepted Watanabe's abuse.

In this film, Watanabe is a rich and handsome man with a twisted psychology due to his desire to become a high-ranking military officer. His constant abuse of Louis is actually more like he wants to destroy Louis' invincible hero appearance. Watanabe was afraid of Louis in his heart, just like when an ugly person sees an angel, he feels more and more his own vulgarity and the other person's nobility.

At the end of the movie, Watanabe escaped. When Louis went to look for Watanabe, the only thing left in the room was the bamboo stick that was used to beat Louis again and again.

The moment Louis sat down against the wall, I couldn’t guess what he was thinking. He wanted to say goodbye to Watanabe, and he also wanted to say goodbye to this dark and boundless day!

Unfortunately, Watanabe disappeared.

After the war, Louis faced the mental torture of "post-traumatic stress disorder". He suffered from severe mental illness, smoked and drank alcohol, was irritable and irritable, and even dreamed of big birds beating him when he slept at night.

Later, Zamperini came to Sugamo Prison in Tokyo, intending to look for the prisoner of war camp guard Watanabe Hiromitsu who had abused him, but he could not find it. After asking the guard, he learned that Watanabe Hiromitsu had died after the war. He fled and later committed suicide out of despair.

Decades later, he published the letter he had written to Watanabe Hiromitsu in 1950, in which he expressed his forgiveness and forgiveness for Watanabe, and hoped that Watanabe could find himself. faith.

What I want to redeem him is what the godfather said at the beginning of the film, "God created two kinds of light. The stronger light rules the day, and the weaker light rules the night. And these, light and darkness , day and night, separated from each other. God created day and night, but he did not create war. He said, you must spend the night, do not fight against the sinners, but forgive them and forgive the sin. , face the sinners with a smile, accept the night, spend the night, love your enemies."

In 1998, 53 years after the end of World War II, 80-year-old Louis Zamperini was invited to serve as the commander of Japan. The torchbearers of the Winter Olympics run the section of the city where Naoetsu Prisoner of War Camp is located.

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