MPAA Rated: PG - 13 for sci - fi violence and action throughout, and an intense
crash sequence Running Time: 115 min.
Not exact matches
In an extended
sequence a 30 - foot long wolf and a huge gorilla begin destroying a major city as people evacuate by bus and on foot; the animals toss several vehicles off the road, into walls, and demolish a bus and several skyscrapers as we hear
crashing metal (no one is in any of the smashed cars or the bus); the wolf jumps into the air and bites a helicopter in half as men and women
run through the streets, screaming and the wolf extends flying - squirrel type wings and slides from a building to the ground.
Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who
ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane
crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days on a life raft before forced internment in a series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime
sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
, even the recent» Flight», which encompassed one of the most realistically disturbing plane
crash sequences in recent film history), Zemeckis's» The Walk» noticeably limps for most of its two - hour
running time.