I thought the movie was very deep, it hits you at the end, that all of the bad moments in that story happened to someone for real. I also think the way they shot some of the scenes added a sense of emotion and made us empathise with Louis Zamperini (main character). The movie was very well directed, you could see that they put in the perfect width for every shot to make it look amazing. I found it an amazing story, it also kept me excited while watching, I didn’t want to stop because it was together very well and because you realise that this happened for real it keeps you interested of what happens next. They have done a great job on the most pressured/biggest scenes or moments. They made it that everything around that scene was focused on the moment, to make it even more interactive or memorable. an example of this is the scene where Louis Zamperini was dangerously exhausted and had to lift up a wooden plank. They made it so everyone stopped what they were doing and focussed on it, which made it a way better scene.
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