Unbroken (2/10) Movie CLIP – Plane Crash at Sea (2014) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
After their plane crashes over the ocean, Louis (Jack O’Connell), Phil (Domhnall Gleeson), and Mac (Finn Wittrock) board a raft and attempt to survive on the open sea.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Angelina Jolie directs this true-life tale of Louis Zamperini, the Olympic track star who survived a plane crash in World War II, only to fight for his life against nature and eventually as a prisoner of war. Joel and Ethan Coen provide the script. Louis (Jack O’Connell) grows up a rough-hewn kid on the verge of becoming a full-on delinquent, until his brother starts training him to be a track star. Louis excels at the sport, and eventually represents America at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. During his training, he learns to become resilient and disciplined; his brother’s words of advice, “If you can take it, you can make it,” push him to overcome any adversity. He must live up to that adage under the most extreme circumstances after his plane is shot down during another bombing raid. He is stranded at sea for more than a month, only to be found by the Japanese and forced to endure constant physical abuse at the hands of sadistic prison-camp guard Mutsuhiro Watanabe (Japanese pop star Miyavi), who wants to break Louis’ indomitable spirit.

CREDITS:
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Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Jack O’Connell, Finn Wittrock
Director: Angelina Jolie
Producers: Clayton Townsend, Matthew Baer, Mick Garris, Angelina Jolie, Erwin Stoff, Holly Goline, Joseph P. Reidy, Michael Vieira, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni
Screenwriters: William Nicholson, Laura Hillenbrand, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese

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  1. I once had the privilege to speak with former RAF pilot, Flt Lt David Cyster. During his service, a mission in the Second World War, he was aboard a Lancaster in the midst of a bombing raid he went to the toilet which was a metal rim over a hole in the aircrafts fuselage. Being it winter, it was awfully cold and upon sitting down he was unable to get up with his bare bottom stuck to the rim, he remained in such a position for what he said was about 90 minutes.

    Flying over Europe with your bare bottom exposed to flak and a winters cold or this, which could be worse?

  2. This is the second of the two first of ten clips, and I didn't understand either one.
    In this scene, he seems to be stuck, and then falls unconscious. He wakes up, and is suddenly somehow unstuck.
    Question 1: How did he get unstuck? By falling unconscious?
    Question 2: Did he HOLD HIS BREATH while he was unconscious?
    I must be misunderstanding something here. Anyone care to clarify for me?

  3. My great grandfather was a b17 pilot who flew 15 missions over Germany. Was shot down on his 13th while flying over the North Sea, midwinter. 3 Crew escaped the sinking plane, but only he was rescued before dying of hypothermia. Before his co pilot died, he shared his love of Christ with my great grandfather, and to this day my family has been christian.

  4. Idk whats worse being lost at sea or getting captured by Japanese soldiers that might cut off your egg rolls then throw ya in a POW camp.

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