Unbroken movie review, the story of Louis Zamperini is brought to the big screen by Angelina Jolie and the result is miserable.
I need to start by acknowledging that Louie Zamperini—the man whose story is told in Laura Hillenbrand's runaway bestselling biography Unbroken and now in the film by the same name—is incredibly inspiring: first, for his
Zamperini died of pneumonia in July, at 97, but not before Jolie showed him a rough cut of the film on her laptop. In case you never read Unbroken, Seabiscuit author Lauren Hillenbrand's 2010 bestseller about Louis' life, here's a quick rundown: Raised
Jack O'Connell let out a big yawn in the middle of our interview. Who could blame him? It was after 6 p.m. on a recent Friday night in New York, and the tired star had spent the day doing interviews in support of "Unbroken." The film, directed by
Shiloh's appearance at the "Unbroken" movie premiere – which she attended with Pitt and her brothers Maddox and Pax – renewed conversation about her androgynous style of dress and the fact that she likes to be called