For the mission! only sacrifice

Verlie 2022-04-19 09:02:16

For this film, due to its long history, I only remember that Nicolas Cage had to kill the "Wind Whisperer" of the Indians in order to keep the secret of the US military password. At that time, I really felt helpless.
In addition, the description of the Japanese army in the film is very brutal. There is a reflection on the war, coupled with the description of the "Wind Whisperer" family, and the fragments of the "Wind Whisperer" and their relatives together, forming a sharp contrast.
If you watch a lot of this kind of film, you will naturally guess the next step, but when you watch it, I think Nicolas Cage's performance is really good.

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Extended Reading
  • Letha 2022-01-01 08:02:08

    Unexpectedly, Wu Yusen can still make a film

  • Myles 2022-01-01 08:02:08

    Cage always seems to be a type of Hollywood men: bald head, drunken eyes from time to time scorching light; on the one hand is sinking, decadent, confused, spiritually different in life; on the other side is superior skill, wisdom and courage Zall, invincible. Whether it is a liar or a soldier, he represents a tendency of men: the beauty of decadence.

Windtalkers quotes

  • Ben Yahzee: Hey do you guys know where we would find second joint assualt singnal?

    Marine: No fuckin' idea mac.

    Ben Yahzee: Thanks, thanks a bunch.

  • Charlie Whitehorse: [in Navajo] I've never seen so many white men.

    Ben Yahzee: Oh, they've never seen so many Navajos before.

    Ben Yahzee: Enders, I can't find Whitehorse anywhere. Have you seen him?

    Joe Enders: He's over there.

    Ben Yahzee: [he sees his friend dead, blown up by a grenade with other Japanese soldiers] This was suppose to be a secured area, what happened?

    Joe Enders: I killed him.

    Ben Yahzee: You what?

    Joe Enders: I took a grenade, threw it in there and blew him up.