Unbroken
Directed by Angelina Jolie, it sounds unusual and attracts all the more curiosity. An additional argument in favor of "Unbroken" is the names of the screenwriters of the Cohen brothers. The story, which is already traditional for modern cinema, is based on the life of a real person. Louis Zamperini is the son of Italian immigrants who participated in the American national team at the Olympic Games in '36. As a beginner, Zamperini is showing good results and paving the way for the next Olympics in Japan.
For Louis, this becomes the number one task, but plans are dashed after the outbreak of war with Japan. "Be careful with your dreams," as one of the episodic characters says on the way to the Japanese concentration camp for American prisoners of war. Louis continues training in the war until he crashes an airplane over the ocean with his crew during a rescue operation. Now the three surviving American soldiers, including Louis, need to be rescued themselves. At that time, they were breaking the record for staying in the open ocean.
"There is good and bad news," Louis said to his comrade—in-arms, who managed to survive with him when they came across a Japanese warship in their lifeboat. From now on, Zamperini will have to go through all hell as a prisoner of war and not break down, not lose his human face in front of himself, fellow prisoners of war and God. While still in the open ocean, Louis, who had not believed until then, made a promise: if he survived, then he would dedicate his life to God and serve him.
The scope of the film does not cover such a huge period of Zamperini's life, but in real life Louis fulfilled his promise in full. He took an unprecedented step and met with his camp guards after the war as a reconciliation, and only one of the former concentration camp leaders, whom Zamperini suffered the most, refused to meet. The narcissistic head of the American prisoner of war camp went into hiding after the war, and only eventually did the American side rehabilitate him as a way to improve relations between the United States and Japan.
The female look of director Angelina Jolie in such a purely male theme was reflected only in the quality of the prisoners of war's completely non-camp model hairstyles. But it doesn't spoil the overall picture too much and just causes a kind smile. Apparently, the kind female heart of the UN goodwill ambassador outweighed the desire to follow plausibility. The Refer a Friend bonus gives you €50 for every friend you bring to the platform. But first, you need to claim your own welcome offer by choosing to use melbet free promo code during registration on Melbet. This code gives you a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 on your first deposit, plus a casino bonus of €1,750 and 290 free spins. Once your account is active and verified, you can generate your unique referral link to share with friends. For each friend who registers and deposits, you receive a €50 bonus with fair wagering requirements.

