Windtalker

Lindsay 2022-03-24 09:02:19

The calm lake and the chaotic battlefield with horses, beacon fires in the sky, the dreadful sound of cannons and the continuous sound of machine guns run through the film from beginning to end. This is part of the contradiction in this film, and the most important thing is the inner struggle and religious belief of the protagonist Enders in this film. The soldiers who believed in the human soul said that they saw so many remnant corpses under their deep-rooted beliefs. Luckily and complete The body, unfortunately even the body was blown up everywhere.
Enders felt guilty for his stubbornness that killed his brother in the early years. Although he also suffered severe hearing loss due to damage to the eardrum in his left ear during the battle, he did not think he could atone for his sins. when headquarters awarded him the medal

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  • Mara 2022-01-01 08:02:08

    In fact, as a war movie, I think it's really good-looking. I don't know why the audience won't buy it. . . Is it because of Nicholas Cage? But he shouldn't suck at that time, right?

  • Arturo 2022-04-20 09:01:55

    Damn it's so good-looking. The Americans still don't buy it. Aside from the flaws, the film is good enough as a war movie.

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.