Saipan, Navajo, Wind Whisperer

Newell 2022-04-20 09:01:55

Originally, I was not so interested in this kind of sci-fi film, but I had a surprisingly good impression of this one. The key is that the film has opened up the lifeblood of the emotional connection between machines and people. From bringing back the robot, to starting training, to participating in competitions. . . Very attractive all the way.

The little boy's spiritual power is cute, although he is very flamboyant, he is very dazzling. But I like that after he won the game, he pointed at the reporters who came up to interview, proudly pointing upstairs and shouting, "Why should you buy my robot, why don't you give the little guys a chance?" True enough and straightforward enough!

The boxer played by Hugh Jackman finally defeated himself, fought bravely, controlled the robot to complete the match in imitation mode, and bridged the rift that existed between him and his son and his girlfriend. The glances they gave each other after the game said it all.

The soundtrack is great! The dance between the boy and the robot is even more memorable. During the performance, the virtual opponent is not by his side, and he can show the real sense of interaction and praise the little boy's acting skills. I also like the power of the slow-motion punches during the game, and the capture and processing of the characters' subtle expressions on the screen.

good movie!

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Extended Reading
  • Eli 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Wu Yusen's style of emotional films reflects the feelings between men. The war is just the background of this feeling, and it is another style of Brokeback Mountain!

  • Kaleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    It's average, I don't like the main melody, Cage is also average.

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.