Wind Whisperer - Humanity of War

Mathilde 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Woo Yusen's film, the scene is indeed violent.
It is not easy for the Indians to survive. They are the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas and are discriminated against by white Americans. During the war, as a Wind Whisperer, he mastered countless secret radio waves and was still marginalized by the white soldiers. Although the director told the rejection and acceptance of the Indians by these people through war, through human nature, and through Cage's character design, this is not the case in real life.
If you fall behind, you will be beaten, and you will be treated unfairly. In fact, this has nothing to do with the will of individual people, it is the choice of human nature, and a war can change nothing. If you want your own nation not to be bullied or unfairly treated, you only have to be strong.

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Windtalkers quotes

  • [after Joe takes Yazi's food]

    Charlie Whitehorse: How's your white man?

    Ben Yahzee: Hungry.

  • Ben Yahzee: I'm Ben Yahzee, I guess the corps paired us up, may I join you?

    Joe Enders: You're blocking my view.

    Ben Yahzee: Sorry.

    [about the food]

    Ben Yahzee: What do they call this crap anyway?

    Joe Enders: Marines call it chow.

    Ben Yahzee: Well there is a propaganda effort there.

    Ben Yahzee: [he accidentally knocks over his cup of coffee] Shit, sorry, you could have mine.

    [he then accidentally spills the coffe all over his food]

    Joe Enders: What did you say your name was again?

    Ben Yahzee: Ben Yahzee.

    [Enders gives him his food which has been ruined and takes his food]

    Charlie Whitehorse: [in Navajo] How is your white man?

    Ben Yahzee: Hungry.