Unbroken : Punching bag HD CLIP
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Louis Zamperini (Jack O’Connell from This Is England and the TV show Skins) is in the labor camp and one of the Japanese guards says that he must learn respect, and for that he says that each prisoner will have to hit him in the face. Initially, the prisoners refuse to give in to this request, but when the guards bring back another wounded prisoner, who has already been beaten, and start hitting him every time they refuse, Louis demands them to do so. One by one, each one passes by to punch him in the face. This lasts until nightfall.
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What’s the movie Unbroken about?
Directed by Angelina Jolie, Unbroken is a movie that tells us the true story of an American hero. After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Louis Zamperini (Jack O’Connell from This Is England and the TV show Skins), a US Olympian, spends 47 days in a lifeboat with his two other fellow crewmates. They get rescued by the Japanese navy and sent to a working camp as a prisoner of war. There he faces a series of abuses and tests by the Japanese soldier, that are trying to break him down and show him that he is not as good as he thinks he is. We have flashbacks to help us understand where he gets him strength and determination to keep going in such a harsh environment.
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The codicil to this film showed the man who was tortured by that particular guard and the psycholocal effects it left him with. You have to understand the incredible sadism which was shown to captives by the Japanese, they starved and beat their prisoners, to death in many cases, but this amazing American captive decided that he had to put his memories aside and forgive the Japanese and when he was much older returned to Japan and talked to men who had been guards. The only one who refused to meet him was the sadist who'd nearly killed him - the one shown here.
They deserved the nukes
It's been a while since I read the book, but I don't think that's true at all. What is your source?
@@chad1755 At the end of the film there is footage of the man in old age in Japan and explaining how he had only found peace of mind by forgiving those who had tortured him and stating that the man named Bird was the only one who refused to meet him.
@@chad1755 it’s on video
The american had their fun with throwing nuclear bombs on people.
Miyavi was very convincing in this role... in real life he's an amazing musician and a family man and gorgeous to boot! 💙💙💙
He played the role too well.
Flashbacks to my Asian mom lmfao. I know exactly how the dude felt.
As a proud reader of the Unbroken book, there was absolutely no reason for the bird to punish Louis like this, as the bird was just jealous of Louis, because he was an Olympian, and part of a B-24 bomber.
Of course there wasn't a reason. It's a known fact that the real Watanabe stated that he didn't feel any regret for his actions. He was a horrible man, who wanted to punish them for the sole reason of "They aren't Japanese, so they're dirt."
@@KitKatNisa Im not American, but even before seeing movies on the pacific theatre, it was evident that Imperial Japan "had it coming".
Unironically the Germans were more humane.
He doesn't need one, as far as he cares, he was less than a person to him, since he didn't go down fighting and got captured.
Bro is 9 years old
A proud reader? Is reading the book an achievement?
This poor lads face would be so swollen/black and blue after just the 2nd guy if they were really hitting him hard.
I'm sure it was, cause this actually happened to him for real. In the book he said there were 220+ men. They all hit him as hard as they could. If they didn't hit hard, the Japanese dude made them hit him again.
@@animatedant 220 men, yeah I saw the movie and I still cant get my head around it, a Pro Boxer can kill you with one punch and thats with gloves on.
@@patrickcoleman3 Yes, there was certainly brain damage. It would be impossible for there not to be some. Probably a lot.
@@patrickcoleman3 I highly doubt they were punching him as hard as they could.
@@roll14tideroll They were, it's a well researched, documented story with a based-on-a-true-story book. He also got hit in the head so hard by the bird that his ears would ring and he wouldn't be able to hear for a while. It's from the mouths of many credible sources and pows that traveled in the same group as Louis. It's not a debatable subject.
Watching the scene, I kind of get the feeling he's turning his head at the last second to lessen the impact of the force of the punch, which may explain why he was able to take so many.
Well yeah I'm sure he rolled with the punches. Plus some pulled their punches.
Or it was just bad stunt work.
what's with all these cringy comments? 10 year olds discovering UA-cam for the first time?
They're bots
Heyy It's good to see real people here
love the name
What do you mean? What comments?
You're one of it
I really want to know how Louis Zamperini took so many punches to the face without dying like I probably would have already died after 20 punches but Louis took more than a hundred...But knowing this happened to a real person breaks my heart to see the guards torturing him
Because he didn't take real punches, the soldiers throwing the punch were his own, they would've held back greatly and faked some of those punches.
@@taserrr Adding on to that if you slow down the speed for some of the punches you can clearly see Zamperini begin to deflect his head before he even gets hit
@@taserrrUnfortunately it was quite the opposite. His fellow soldiers were required to hit him hard. If the Japanese soldiers didn’t think the punch was hard enough, they would force them to punch him until it was “hard enough” for them. You can read about it in his biography. Really was heartbreaking but amazing what he lived through.💜
@@nicholaskai6983 He means the REAL Louis, not the actor.
The soldiers most likely didn't punch him with their knuckles. They would've punched him with their fingers, because the power of their punch would be spread over a wider area. It would of hurt severely but the impact of the punches wouldn't have been enough to kill him. Knuckle punches are so powerful they can break a mans jaw.
I think that it is excellent for American youth to see what true sacrifices and suffering was endured so we have freedom today. We owe them everything. Freedom comes at a very high price. Our love and respect to all American prisoners of any war fought whether they returned home or not.
Not just American youths. Pretty much every American. You have to be like 90 years old to remember WWII. So the Zoomers, Millennials, Gen X and even the baby boomers don't truly understand sacrifice. That's one of the reasons this country is in the crapper right now.
And now they get to cheer on the MAGA Nazis.
I pay respects to everyone effected by war and in it even to the bad side for fighting for there country and the good guys fighting for ours
There was no good side, only 2 bad sides that fought each other.
@@johnnyb2909 ?????
This scene makes me sick! Pure evil
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Malevolence comes in all colors.
I guess he broke a world record
and a nose.
@@geshscale6068 and a face
If you were a prisoner of War and were treated like that, how can you forgive them for what they did to you and others?
It’s amazing how God can inspire a man. I too read the book, and was shocked how I couldn’t forgive Watanabe, despite Zampernini forgiving him. In the end, Zampernini has inspired many, brought light to a lesser known part of history, and in the end Watanabe is remembered for nothing but cruelty. Zampernini won in the end.
He was there to kill Japanese soldiers. Why should they show mercy on them?
@@thetruthhurts131 They are all there to kill each other. it is War but Torture should never be a part of it and that is what was done.
@@ABfromWindsor Boo hoo. America has some if the worst violence in history. Years of enslaving and restricting certain races of their own country of basic rights, just up until barley 60 years ago. Invading and destroying other countries and leaving them in poverty. The list goes on. So when a foreign country gets a hold of an American troop, it's understandable why they would want to be brutal towards them.
Because we did the same things to them.. interred them by the thousands. 120,000 just at Manzanar.
Just shows the cruelty that was the trademark of the Japanese during WW2
Your racism is showing.
@@ronlacker326no it’s facts
@@Ohmygodstfu2045 Your racism does not = facts, racist.
Japan was the most racist country back then what’s wrong with this dude 💀
@@sambeserra7170Germany is tied as well.
This was horrific
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Japan: Hey America check this out! we finally have enough people for a 7 mile punching machine.
Underrated comment
Spongebob for the win
what are you 10?
@@GunnerHeatFire what are you, new to the internet?
Sorry I laughed
Bit different in the book, its actually 5 or 6 guys who get this for theft. Each one gets hit about 220 times. If the guards felt the prisoners were holding back, the hit had to be repeated until they were satisfied.
The music tho 😢
I cant believe I've watched this twice withput realising thats Jack O'Connell. What a brilliant actor he is.
He's a Derbyshire lad
let this, be a representation, not of culture, hate, but of reality.
Why do they hit him harder? Then I think if they were hitting harder he would die after 10th punch. They also punch at the same side of the face, don't they understand that it may cause paralyzes on his left side of the face?
I myself have been punched too much and know that for average age and health condition man needs to be punched strongly at the same routine for more than at least 45 punches to kill him. But this man is not eating well and treated well. Already more than 40% of his health has been lost for this reason.
@@ameninsanov8077 I don't think the guards/the bird were really concerned by that gonna be honest with you
Because the guards were demanding them to? The guards threatened that they would have the same fate unless they hit as hard as possible.
Think about it. Most people are right handed so will punch with their stronger dominant hand which means hitting the other guy on the left side unfortunately
Maybe to Knock him out quickly
man of sprit . legend
they hit too hard
Whats up with this atrocious comment section
Which comment?
I don't like to dwell on these thoughts, but this scene reminds me when you realize the systematic brutality towards prisoners, you don't feel as bad over the dropping of the Abomb that forced the surrender
How stupid. Absolutely evil and stupid.
If innocent Americans got nuked, we could make you feel better about it by showing you Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo torture footage? Come on man
If you think this is bad don't look up unit 731.
Two A-Bombs. Also, these were just tests and were unneeded since the Soviets were ready to sacrifice their own men in a ground invasion. But the U.S. wanted to scare the Soviets with these weapons, so Truman, who was "strongly of the opinion Negroes ought to be in Africa, yellow men in Asia and white men in Europe and America", dropped the two bombs on Japanese civilians.
@@zerkerpure0 to google i go
Bro got his eye punched out for a injured guy that’s truly a hero but sadly he died :(
Why do we have anything to do with these people!
embrace yourself and your strengths
Guess that the bird was more of having mental health issue given that he had some military promotion set backs
"Punch me,I bleed"😂
"How'd that get in there?"
This one of the many reasons we should never forget just what the Japanese’s are capable of as this was only 80yrs ago
Truth
This is because of politicians, not people.
The real lesson here is what humans are capable of. Its not just the Japanese. We need to look in on ourselves and realize our own capacity for cruelty if we can justify it to ourselves.
Look at all the hate that occurred just from covid -- people threw away all their decency for the sake of being afraid of a virus with a 98% survival rate.
@@australianhuntanstuff the emperor didn't come down there personally and make them do that crap. A lot of them held the belief that if a soldier doesn't die in battle and surrenders, then they're less than scum
@@captainmorgan9399 ....who told them to go to war????? Who???? Wars are started by evil politicians, not average people.
War is never good
What if one of the first couple of punchers early on had knocked him out? Would the Japanese have simply held him up so they can keep punching? Or just have them stand there in that line all day until he woke back up?
Knock outs really only occur when you don't see the punch. This happens because you do not tense up before the impact. You want to tense up when hit because it transfers the impact to your muscles, making it so your brain doesn't take the impact. He sees every punch and knew what was coming.
Wrong - we have a very sensitive nerve running along our jawline. If you get hit on it hard enough, you’re out, whether you see it coming or not.
bring it
I hate this scene so goddamn much looking back. The filmmakers actually expect us to believe that a man will still look pretty after taking dozens of bare-knuckle, full-force punches to the side of the head. The level of sugarcoating in this movie is downright disrespectful to those who experienced actually had to experience it, for MONTHS.
@Bap-lt4ms No, goofball. The makeup and blood effects were incredibly tame compared to the injuries he would have suffered. If you remember what Jesse Pinkman looked like after he got beat up by Hank in Breaking Bad, that's the look they should've done. There would be immense swelling, severe lacerations, and pitch-black bruises all over his face.
I had a cousin who spent WW2 in Changi. The Japanese were sadistic cruel bastards in that time.
This is the exact opposite of "honorable".
My Dad went through WWII in the pacific, through intense battles (Tarawa, etc..), he has one of the blood-stained Japanese flags he took off the battlefield. Although there has been reconciliation with an effort to return the flags through the Obon Society - we are reluctant to do so…the debt can never be forgiven of the brutality of the war.
Why are they all trying their hardest? Damn, like, some can’t at least give him a light lunch? lol. 😂
Courage.
The 2nd guy put a lil extra behind that one lol
This movie should have been R
The behavior of the Japanese toward their POWs alone more than justified Hiroshima and Nagasaki. No forgiveness was warranted, and the sadist needed to be tried and dealt with.
So the actions of a few means two whole civillian cities should be nuked?
But POWs aren't civilians. Japanese didn't go to America's turf and torture civilians.
Okey so now iraq, syria, lybia are allowed to nuke the U.S.?
@@probablynotleo4340 They did in China where they killed 350,000 innocent civilians in Suzhou and 220,000 innocent civilians in Nanking. What's your excuse for those atrocities?
@@SergeantExtreme If it were China that dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki then I wouldn't complain.
This movie one of my favorite.
When someone reminds the teacher of the homework
He can't learn Respect from that guy. The bird? 😆 he has none 😠.
Ill refrain from commenting until i read the book
All to try and break him but he was unbroken
How did Japan transitioned from this to anime hentai teenagers
Pacification and demilitarization after war.
Katie Taylor knows exactly.
Mutsuhiro Watanabe was the Japanese commanding officer. He was high on the Americans' list of war criminals. He hid out after the end of WWII, and then Macarthur declared an amnesty in the interests better relations with the Japanese.
Well i guess you can call this a punchline
Comic relief 😂
I have a supervisor I would like to sign up for this role.
You think after getting punch in the left side Zamperini would say, “Hey fellas, could you hit my right side?”
All the lefties probably did
I've been watching this more times than I can count but still I'm wondering why they didn't fought back,they outnumbered the Japanese guards and to think there was no hope of survival,why not let the death judge?
It’s easy to say what you would do when you weren’t there.
Because what do you do after that, you're in enemy territory with nowhere to go
In war, sadist have power. And, even when people feel there is no hope, the human need to live is strong.
stupid comment
They wanted to live, that's why. Humans, believe it or not, have an overwhelming desire to stay alive as long as possible.
Also, guns. 1 half decent marksman with a semi auto outnumbers 10 men without.
Good Scence Movie
sadistic
They should of reshoot that 2nd punch, timing was off
The cowardice of the Japanese.
I love this movie but too much abuse man
Check out rosewood
@@ulrickbell9409 ok
Cold harsh reality of these death camps. The Jewish people had it even worse.
@@ulrickbell9409 or passion of the christ
Tbh this is not even bad compared to actual Japanese camps
If that’s a guy then am shocked that is one beautiful man
Apparently he's a rockstar now
Super Movie👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Almost my whole life was like this guy's but mostly I went through psychological torture and I've never hurted almost anyone. I still wonder how am I still alive. I always feel touched and moved whenever I watch this scene..😢😢 Georgia Vourlaki from Greece
This scene happened for real?
Most likely the birds / Japanese soldiers were ruthless and had a moto of never surrendering
every man in the scene and movie was real, and the events that louie zamporini went through are real as well, he wrote an amazing book about them too
The point is...who or what were the Japanese soldiers ?
You won't see me shed a tear for dropping the A-bombs. They got what they had comin' to 'em.
I feel the same way. Also, we were at WAR. We have an A bomb and they don't. Them's the breaks. You can bet the survivors of the Bataan Death March didn't mind the A bombs dropped on the Japs. Nor did the survivors of the Rape of Nanking which was just obscene. But now we are allies with the Japs and we have BIG problems with this fat little fuck in North Korea.
May you find peace one day
The Japs definitely got what was coming to them.
Let me tell you a fun fact, the men who ran this camp didn't face any consequences. So yeah the fact that you advocated families of civillians dying instead of these monsters shows how you are a huge psychopath.
@@past4you cry about it, you weeb imperial Japan apologist
Thats what she said 3:04
No
I wonder if his nose was broken
2:38 He's debating whether to throw a hook or an uppercut
I am late but a comment. At the Japanese officer achieved was making men sacrifice their honor to live. He dares call himself Japanese? I'm dishonored from his birth.
Its funny cus the emperor didnt want the extremism either.
It was almost entirely the work of his generals. The Emperor was more or less a puppet.
When Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened, there was a military coupe after the Emperor decided to surrender I think.
After this, fat Boy took revenge 😅
That scene was hard to watch.
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PERFECKT LİAR
whys the Japanese guy look likes hes a servant of slaneesh?
Did Japanese really speak english in WW2?
Some of them did. Those that did were students who study abroad, family in foreign countries, or were born in foreign countries but moved to Japan when the war broke out.
I would Love to do this....
Next!
これだけ殴られたら死にます、脚色が強いですね。
c'est ma stratégie
因みに私の祖父は、呉鎮守府勤務1等書記官、戦後は無色公職に就けなかった、父もダイ11空技廠で整備をしていたみたい、父、祖父とも、戦中の事は話してくれませんでした、本、工具をもらったのを見ると
結構、責任ある仕事をしていたみたい、言うことを聞かず、約束を守らなかったときは、竹刀で思いっきり
しばかれました、息子にも当初はひっぱたきましたが、お父さん僕の話を聞いてと言われた時から、怒り方を変えました。
Yeayeayeay,The bad Japanese’s and of course the bad Germans ..
Shame they didnt have the bomb years before saved all the suffering thes men took
yes
C'est ce qu'ils ont fait au afghan irakien et j'en passe et la c que du cinéma
Without thinking what will they do with me next first I will hite the Japanese commander either hitting the American army if it was real and if I was present there at that time
how @
Regardless of their atrocities, the Imperial Japanese was a truly amazing race, people with top notch honor and principles and above all loyalty and determination. The Americans just had more, better and cheaper guns.
What honor? They tortured men who were already defeated and defenseless.
Honor to their own people, and their kingdom. Also, America has done its fair share of atrocities. @@donmcc6573
Every nation did that to a fair degree, its just that the losers had to admit it. @@donmcc6573
Lmao
Wonder why all the prisoners ouldent just overthrow them all
They were in Japan, they would be killed if they rebelled. The prisoners almost did kill the Bird near the end of the war, according to the book, they grew tired of how he treated Zamperini and made plans to kill him. The bird went into the barracks one day and sensed the men would probably kill him if he went in there again, so he never went alone in the barracks after that.
0:42
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Да
Seeing them obey to these monkeys is UNBEARABLE.
@amishoven saw them as a 10 year old, seeing them now as a 34 year old, still-monkey like to me.
Then go arm yourself and fight
Not even cool guy looks like the Texas Ranger to handle my brother's case tell me why I had so much bad luck didn't even look like a bad person
Are this happen in real life?, medical impossible that he survived.
Mf4🤯
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Makes ya feel better about nuking them...lol
People from any culture are capable of horrendous acts. Only a very small number of the people killed by the bombs would have been torturing prisioners.
On this logic you can justify bombing american civilans based on how a small handful of prison officers treated prisoners in guantanamo bay for example.
You are disgusting!!!
The Japanese wouldnt fought against america if they still traded oil with them.
@@johnnyb2909 So...because Japan who needed oil to continue it's war and rape of China. And who also wanted to push The United States and Britain out of Asia, decided to attack The United States and its allies.
Lmao this is UNBELIEVABLE CAP why do movies exaggerate like this
It’s not a total exaggeration! Japanese PoW camps back in the day were sadistic Mo fos and were capable of pure evil, much like the Nazis in WW2 and Auschwitz.
This is a true story. The man who went through this helped write a book about himself and said that the movie did well showing how bad it was.
Men ☕
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This movie is stupid. I can tell you after ten bare fists to the face the chance of dying becomes very real.
This all happened bruh. The dude’s name is Louis Zamperini and he wrote a book based on everything he went through during ww2.
This still did happened, and still no much you even want to deny it.
who would ever watch this movie xD
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