emotion

Kaylie 2022-03-23 09:02:16

What exactly did the Emotion
war give us? A crazy killing, or our pure heart in the face of the country's peril?
If we are forced to look for something from this cruel human disaster, I think in the war we can see the little remaining tenderness between people. Regardless of race, age, comrades in arms or relatives, those emotions that we can't let go of are unreservedly inspired.
The World War II blockbuster directed by John Woo, "windtalker", is undoubtedly full of his violent aesthetics again - there are explosions everywhere, blood is flying, and the promises that are fulfilled with life are so thrilling here. Joe Anderson, a naval officer played by Nicolas Cage, is undoubtedly a bright spot in this film. On the battlefield, we rush forward and kill, but we are usually indifferent, go our own way, and go our own way ----- living in a real illusory world, lonely, perverse, like a leaf that withers at any time, life sinks into the cruel wars of the past, unbearable to look back but wave again. Do not go. But what cannot be hidden is the firm friendship between him and his comrades.
War seems to have a magic power that can make people who were afraid of blood numb, and at the same time make people who are living in different worlds love each other. From time to time in the film, people in the war slowly crossed the racial discrimination and worked hard for the same goal. But life appears so fragile and unremittingly under such a hail of bullets. Perhaps this is a human instinct. When life cannot be preserved, people will unreservedly express their true emotions. Ben Ya This is Charlie's self-blame, Neil's guilt towards his wife, York's gratitude to Charlie, an Indian who had a discriminatory attitude, everything, when life will return to its original point, all feelings are so simple and pure. Sometimes we think that if there were no wars, we could be like this: regardless of race, brotherhood, cherish life, how wonderful it would be!

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

    Dedicated to the great and mysterious Navajo code that has not yet been deciphered. In the transition between the long-term view of the war and the close-up view, the whole film is filled with the violent aesthetics of director Wu Yusen. And Uncle Cage's acting skills were so good that people want to cry. In fact, I prefer the combination of white horse and bull, "harmony". The scenery of the Grand Canyon echoes from end to end, but it's a pity that people's fate is not.

  • Seamus 2022-04-23 07:02:43

    It seems to be the second cooperation between Nicolas Cage and John Woo, but the effect is far less than "Face Change", whether it is box office or scoring.

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.