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Book about Louis Zamperini being made into a movie!
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No, to Nick Cage. He is too mature. The main characters should be in their 20s or if really necessary some military officers could be in their 30s and 40s. I agree that the relationships between military combatants and the relationships between the prisoners and the jailers needs to be done carefully. I don't think any one denies that Japanese were brutal during WWII yet and still not all Japanese were sick masochistic S.O.B.s

It is fascinating how early training can have such a hold on people, and yet, the occasional individual still rises above the crowd and expresses empathy and humanity in the midst of all the cruelty. Can happen in any society.

I too think Nicholas Cage is too old but he is a ver charismatic actor and I can see him in the role.
A completely amazing story!!


Yes, he's good, but he's way too old! It would be ridiculous to star him
I think one of the most poignant facts about war is the youth of the men involved. I hope the producers find a young man.




Well, I do think there should be more than one film but, maybe four would be the answer. The first would be about his childhood, the second about the olympics(a short film), the third on his missions( including the crash and floating on the raft) and the last on his POW years and the rescue.


Cheryl wrote: "So often the movie version of a terrific book is a let-down so let's hope they do a top-knotch job of bringing this incredible story to life. I agree that Cage seems too old for the role. I could ..."
Christian Bale would be good especially for the POW years. He lost an incredible amount of weight for his role in the Machinist. Actually, life threatening amount of weight.





I agree with you 100%! Loved the book, but wouldn't (couldn't) watcha movie of it.

Agree that Cage is not the type!!!!



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