“Unbroken: Path To Redemption” (*** out of four) was a stirring sequel picking up where the original left off about former Olympic star Louis Zamperini (Samuel Hunt) who was released from the horrors of WWII P.O.W. camp but his terrors continued as he was afflicted with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and alcoholism and how this affected his sanity and his family until he found salvation and redemption in God. Director Harold Cronk tells his story simply and eloquently about the war many soldiers have to fight even after they return home. Occasionally hokey but enhanced by dynamic performances from Hunt in the lead and especially Merritt Patterson as his long-suffering wife who refuses to leave his side. A definite improvement over the 2014 original. Film’s ending credits shows photographs and footage of the real Zamperini and his wife.