Monday, January 18, 2016

Unbroken

This past weekend I watched the movie Unbroken. Part of the movie was focused on World War II and Louis Zamperini’s role in fighting in the war. His position was on a fighter plane, which flew over the vast Japanese landscape. From his plane, Louis was able to see a Birdseye view of the ocean and Japanese countryside. Louis had to bomb many regions throughout Japan, and must of studied maps to determine what regions he was targeting. Overall, the movie showed images of farmer’s grids, rivers, and the destroyed towns; ultimately giving the viewer a perspective on what Japan looked like during the times of WW2.

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  1. I have watched Unbroken a plethora of times but I have not noticed the farmers grids that Louis flys over. Flying from that high up looking at the bottom in a birds eye view truly helps to navigate and see the entire landscape.

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