Wind Whisperer

Joana 2022-01-01 08:02:08

Two eternal themes in the literary world-war and love. This is a pure war film with almost no love element. But it triggered another deep thought, "I'm a good fucking soldier." Joe said. Because he strictly obeyed the order, but ruined the lives of countless brothers. The war is cruel. After four battles repeated, I think Joe still doesn't understand what to do. There is no chance, Joe is dead. The occurrence of tragedy lies in that no one has done something wrong, and disaster will happen. In other words, there is no clear boundary between right and wrong, but the end points on both sides are death and life.

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  • Samson 2022-01-01 08:02:08

    The most ironic point is that the descendants of Native American Indians who were taken away from their homes, lives and dignity stepped onto the battlefield awe-inspiringly to shed their blood on the enemies of the past, which means that it will probably make the shameful American audience blush, and it is no wonder that The film's genre is poor, isn't this a public punishment and a slap in the face? As for the film itself, it is quite exciting, the war scenes are spectacular and tragic, and the personality of the protagonist played by Cage is not thin, and the superb acting skills are enough to touch the soul.

  • Astrid 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Unexpectedly, the director of such a blockbuster is John Woo...

Windtalkers quotes

  • Joe Enders: [to Gunnery Sergeant Hjelmstad] I can't do my job!

  • Joe Enders: You think too much.

    Private Chick: First time I've ever been accused of that.