A feast for the military blind

Salma 2022-01-01 08:02:08

The Pacific War became a fight among the gangs in Mong Kok, and the Marines became Brother Pony. The bullet never ends, and the shot has to be turned around. This is how Wu Yusen used a movie to bankrupt a studio. To say that the film is touching, it is not someone who would go to the theater to watch a war film. People who watch a war film will never tolerate such a bad film. The flaws and mistakes in military common sense in this film are simply exhausted. The box office of the year was already the best comment. I wonder how the score here is so high. It can only be said that Wu Yusen's brain-disabled technique is very popular among the military blind.

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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.