Based on Laura Hillenbrand's bestselling book, UNBROKEN: PATH TO REDEMPTION begins where Unbroken ends, sharing the next amazing chapter of Olympian and World War II hero Louis Zamperini's powerful true story of forgiveness, redemption, and amazing grace. Wondering if Unbroken: Path to Redemption is OK for your kids? Set preferences and get age-appropriate recommendations with Common Sense Media Plus.

Showing how he was able to overcome both through finding faith in God. Nell Minow reviews movies and DVDs each week as The Movie Mom online and on radio stations across the US. UNBROKEN: PATH TO REDEMPTION brings to life the rest of this powerful real-life story of forgiveness, redemption, and amazing grace.

Unbroken: Path to Redemption

Unbroken: Path to Redemption overestimates the power of its inspirational real-life story, settling for a dull drama that too often preaches to the choir. Is Unbroken: Path to Redemption okay for kids? Unbroken: Path to Redemption attempts to answer that question. The Pure Flix movie begins where Unbroken leaves off. The movie delivers an inspiring message about the power of faith and forgiveness, which is its obvious raison d'etre. But it does so in the sort of formulaic, cliched and simplistic manner that afflicts so many.

Trailer Unbroken: Path to Redemption

Most importantly, they are eons apart in storytelling. Film Review: 'Unbroken: Path to Redemption'. True-life drama plays like formulaic fiction in this faith-based follow-up to the story of World War II survivor Louis Zamperini.

Indeed, compared with some recent and far superior movies dealing with crises of faith and spiritual redemption — "Beautifully. [Spoiler Alert: This review contains some spoilers. Those who wish to have none may want to read this review after seeing the movie.]. Unbroken: Path to Redemption continues the true story of former prisoner of war and Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini. The unbroken: Path to redemption is based on Laura Hillenbrand's bestselling book.