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Genre | Drama, Military & War |
Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Angelina Jolie, Garrett Hedlund, Jack O'Connell, Miyavi, Finn Wittrock, Matthew Baer, Erwin Stoff, Domhnall Gleeson, Clayton Townsend See more |
Initial release date | 2020-01-14 |
Language | English |
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Product Description
Academy Award® winner Angelina Jolie directs and produces this epic drama that follows the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis "Louie" Zamperini (Jack O'Connell) who, along with two other crewmen, survived on a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in WWII—only to be caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Adapted from Laura Hillenbrand's (Seabiscuit: An American Legend) enormously popular book, it's the inspiring true story about the resilient power of the human spirit.
Bonus Content:
- Deleted Scenes
- Inside Unbroken: Fifty Years in the Making
- Inside Unbroken: The Fight of a Storyteller – Director Angelina Jolie
- Inside Unbroken: The Hardiest Generation
- The Real Louis Zamperini
- Cast and Crew Concert Featuring Miyavi
- Prison Camp Theater: Cinderella
- Louis' Path to Forgiveness
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Director : Angelina Jolie
- Media Format : Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 2 hours and 18 minutes
- Release date : January 14, 2020
- Actors : Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Miyavi, Garrett Hedlund, Finn Wittrock
- Producers : Angelina Jolie, Clayton Townsend, Matthew Baer, Erwin Stoff
- Language : Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Atmos)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B081KQHK38
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #31,467 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #201 in Military & War (Movies & TV)
- #2,897 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025A true story of World War 2 intrigue, that truly captures the perils of combat in the Pacific Theater.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025Excellent
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025Product was in good condition amazing Lee well acted and true to the storyline.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015Based on some of the reviews, I did not expect the movie to be good. I decided to get the book first and then watch the movie. I am about Chapter 8 of part 1 and, the book its great! I have not read a book this good in a while.
I remember when the trailer came out for this movie...it didn't catch my attention. I liked that it was based on a true story, but i did not do research the story, so i figured i watch it one day.
But i am surprised by this movie. Angelina Jolie did a great job directing it , i think this is one of reason why i was not too eager to see it, knowing an actor was directing but she did a great job. It would be imposible to put the whole book in the movie, it would last hours. But what she has on there, is basically a summary -- a well done one!
I also did not have great expectation for acting chops and, i think the acting was great, the guy who plays Loui, was great playing the part, as well as everyone else.
If you are on the sensiteve side, the torture scene are almost real, and I had to press the 10s forward button on my Ipad, so that is something to keep in mind if you are the sensitive side.
I did a lot of research on Louis Zamporini before I bought the book and watch the movie, I watched a lot of his interviews and Angelina as well. Then got the book and finally watched the movie. And i do not regret it!
It would have been nice to see a small scene about Louis transfomation with JesusChrist, but it is a Hollywood movie, directed by Angelina who grew up in the industry and, probably didnt want to pintpoint anything specific and remain neutral, she just wrote a note at the end "his faith helped him forgive".
I think she was blessed to have met a man like Louis Zamporini, and to have had the privilage to tell his story and I am glad Louis got to see the rough cut of his life story on his last days of life.
Louis who was a man of faith the word of The Lord became real, Louis went from glory to glory (2 Corinthians 3:16-18) and though Louis beginning were humble, he went out of this earth prosperous (Job 8:7). Very inspiring story but..... the book is still better and i would recommend to read the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015I OWN the Band of Brothers & The Pacific metal box sets. etc., etc. So you get the picture. If it's about those guys I am likely to check it out. before most any other genre.
Bombers can be beautiful. The movie starts in the sky with a beautiful sun rise as B-24s look like a flock of geese approaching from the distance. Very pretty actually. The movie is not just a war-in-the-mud affair. Moviemaking in general has progressed past that. The first part of the movie is better than the last half (to me), meaning the "bird" part. Without being a spoiler, I will say that attention to detail of the in and out of the B-24 is a treat, action sequences good. Same attention to period (era) detail is evident in the heroes' childhood retelling. Good to see "antique" cars & kitchens looking rather real .
The bad guy "Bird" guard/C.O. almost fails in an O.C.D repeating of bamboo beatings for the same exact offense. "Bird" comes across as a failure as a human being though, which is very true.
However I must caveat from here on: Japan today is NOT that bad old Imperial Nippon.
"Bird" was a product of old world systems of class/caste/royalty inequalities which were indoctrinated as "divinely ordained". Only the rare person emerges from a corrupt foundation as a good person. In the movie he seems to be in a latent homosexual attraction to "the hero". In reality such guards, etc. treated everyone that way. Nazi or Japanese, the "rulers" demanded utter subjugation of any lower caste. Look into old Japanese history (or anywhere) and you find that lower classes were expected to keep there eyes lowered around the upper class. The barbaric treatment of prisoners was typical by Axis powers in WWII, but Imperial Japan was infamous for sadism. The Nazis tried to disguise some of theirs as "medical research" (spit on the ground here).
The recurring ploy is not insufferable, just noticeable to "demonize" him that history has actually proven bad. The "bird" and his ilk.
For the heroes part, it is almost refreshing to see the truest point of view towards those who suffer and endure for our freedoms and well being presented by the writers.
As Congressional Medal Of Honor Basilone would have told you, it takes all of them stepping out into the "danger zones".
Thank you Veterans for that.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024The film tells the amazing true story of "Louie" Zamperini, an Olympic hopeful who joins the military at the onset of WW2. While on a mission, the plane he served on was shot down. With only one other man in his life raft, she survives several days on the water, only to be captured by the Japanese. The film then switches to his time in a Japanese POW camp until the end of the war.
This film is an example of how to tell a story. The acting is well done, the graphic violence is kept to a minimum (there are beatings, but not really any "war violence")
The story is inspirational as it shows him enduring unrelenting torture at the hands of a crazy POW camp leader.
It is PG-13 due to violent beatings, some racial terms used, and mild language.
I would recommend this as a WW2 movie must watch.
Top reviews from other countries
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monticelli robertoReviewed in Italy on February 1, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Grande storia
Partiamo con l ottima qualità della immagine in tutte le condizioni di ripresa,per quanto riguarda il sonoro ottimo il 5+1 . Ma è il film che trovo fantastico il racconto di una storia vera nella seconda guerra mondiale con la regista che ha fatto un lavoro strepitoso. Da vedere dopo il film la storia della vita di Zamparini che è il protagonista del film. Merita l acquisto alla grande e preparatevi anche qualche fazzolettino.
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BeatrizReviewed in Spain on October 9, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Maravillosa
Vi esta película por primera vez en su estreno en el cine y estuve en vilo de principio a fin. Jack O'Connell es uno de mis actores preferidos desde ese momento y es una maravilla tener esta joyita en casa para disfrutar del contenido extra y verla siempre que quiera :)
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claudiarocchiReviewed in Italy on September 17, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars molto bello
salve il pacchetto era ben confezionato e grazie ad amazon e prime ordinato la sera la mattina era già nelle mie mani, incredibile.
l'audio e video sono buoni.
il dvd presenta la traccia italiana sia nei sottotitoli che nell'audio.
la custodia è quella in plastica semplice ma essenziale.
la pellicola è veramente molto bella. scoperta per caso visto che ho acquistato il dvd solo per la partecipazione di jai courtney il capitan boomerang di suicide squad. il protagonista è incredibilmente bravo. gli effetti visivi sono notevoli. il montaggio la fotografia e le musiche straordinarie. la signora peet è riuscita a dare spessore ad una storia difficile da raccontare, cogliendo ogni sfumatura drammatica dell'intera vicenda. in casa siamo rimasti piacevolmente colpiti da questa straordinaria pellicola. consiglio la visione assolutamente !!!
- Atomic FrogReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Study of an Indomitable Will
Fantastic movie detailing the amazing life of Louis Zamperini, from troubled youth to Olympic runner and subsequent war time experience. There is a good reason for the film's title of Unbroken, as the trials and tribulations that were visited upon this man, would have crushed a lesser person. I thought Jack O'Connell gave an excellent performance, wholly believable, capturing the indomitable will of Louis Zamperini.
The film starts in earnest with the crash landing in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean and survival of the 3 men in their life raft. Having a positive attitude and willingness to adapt and improvise is shown when the men capture a sea bird, try to eat it unsuccesfully and then use its flesh as bait for fish. Adpating the Japanese custom of Sushi they survive on consuming raw fish and a shark they pull aboard and butcher. Maintaining their sanity they talk frequently.
What follows next with Japanese internment is not for the faint hearted. The sadistic and dehumanising treatment is spared no detail. The protagonist is singled out by the inhumane commandant and through his inner strength he manages to survive the beatings and torture. The Japanese mistreated the Korean and Chinese people even more, and they have a legacy of war crimes in the region that resonate even to this day, for example with the so called 'comfort women' from South Korean who were forced into army brothels, and the live testing of biological weapons on Chinese villagers, among other atrocities.
We truly live in a vile world, filled with insane cruelty, and courageous people like this man are a ray of light in the Stygian darkness.
- KittyReviewed in Canada on June 19, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Human will power
A test to human will power while a prisoner of war in the Japanese POW camp during WW2 was portrayed very well in the movie “Unbroken.”
A gripping well acted movie showing the cruelty and exploitation by the Japanese soldiers and their commander toward vulnerable prisoners of WW2. The inhumane treatment of prisoners in this movie was heartbreaking to watch. To see how humane beings are worse than animals when in a position of power.
A must see movie.