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Description: Genre: War & Western - War / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: John Woo / Actors: Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, ... more
Windtalkers (DVD) ... Christian Slater, Peter Stormare ... / DVD released 10 February, 2003 at MGM Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Collector's Edition, Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen / John Woo's reputation as the world's best action director hits a major breakdown with Windtalkers, an overlong, over-silly, overwritten and overacted entry in the current American craze for war movies that combine extreme patriotism with hordes of Yankee extras getting bloodily cut to pieces until a final uplifting victory. US Marine Nicolas Cage--with a scarred ear and a fed-up look--is given the job of looking after Navajo Adam Beach, whose complex language is the basis of a code being used to fool the Japanese in the Pacific during World War II. His orders are to protect not Beach but the code, (including orders to kill Beach if it looks like capture is imminent) which makes for an uneasy progress from hatred-at-first-sight through growing respect to agonised male bonding. From an interesting historical footnote, Woo and his collaborators spin out an unlikely and repetitive platoon story, with an all-cliché bunch of grunts spitting out hardboiled dialogue between the noise and violence. The Woo touch is evident; from the astonishing pullback from a butterfly over bloodied waters to the thick of hand-to-hand fighting, but too many of the battle scenes are just more explosions-and-body-parts along the same lines of Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down. On the DVD: Windtalkers contains an 11-minute TV filler making-of featurette; footage of the entire cast (except Cage) romping through the research process at Actors' Bootcamp; plus on-set diaries, i.e., B-roll footage of the crew working on four big action scenes. Of the two commentary tracks, the first offers a lot of mutual stroking with the occasional insight from Cage and Slater, the other offers Navajo actor Roger Willie and real-life codetalker/technical advisor Albert Smith. The language options, for soundtrack and subtitles, are English and (oddly) Czech. --Kim Newman

Newest Review: ... Navajo indian marines. The Navajo's were used to relay radio contact with a code language that wasn't known to the ... more

 ... enemy. Joe is not in the best of shape after a previous mission leaves him with some demons and a bad ear. He gets back into service with the help of a young nurse (Frances O'Conner). The film shows the relationship between Enders and his code breaker while the war rages around them. Now it's easy to see where the money went on this film, the battle scenes are mammoth in size and scope and it looks like entire countries are being blown up screen with some huge firepower, there also seems to be little CGI used...more

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utero
Premium Review Windtalkers (DVD): Talk About Wind ! (593 words)
by - written on 01/02/03 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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With a budget of $115 million it's safe to say that MGM put a lot of faith in Windtalkers being a good bet at the boxoffice. The star would be Nicolas Cage and the director was action maestro John Woo, fresh off the big box office bucks of MI:2. The last time the pair got together they created the incredibly stupid but incredibly fun Face/Off and it was succesful. But Windtalkers only managed a $40 million gross in the states making another big flop for the studio. There are several reasons for this, one could be the fact that the past few years had seen a lot of war based films, the other reason could be that Windtalkers actually isn't that great a ...  Read the complete review

knowkeys
Crowned Review "Mission Impossible?" (1189 words)
by - written on 03/09/02 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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A huge budget World War II production, the release was delayed for over a year for whatever reason. It brought director John Woo and Nicolas 'Face/Off' Cage back together. In the meanwhile, a lot of other productions came along, including the excellent 'Band of Brothers'. The film isn't a 'Saving Private Ryan' but it is far superior to the "Blockbuster?" that was 'Pearl Harbor'. There are a lot of "scenes" that appear "missing in action" but it does stand up against and is better than some of its contemporaries. Set in 1943, the film opens with views over the Arizona desert and then quickly ...  Read the complete review

shalimar
Premium Review Windtalkers (DVD): Windtalkers – AKA Saving Private Woo’s Career? (1295 words)
by - written on 02/09/02 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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After you've seen one war movie you've seen about four of them. Most of them follow a similar pattern. You have soldiers dying, soldiers crying and some of them even turn on one another. Sound familiar? Directed by - John Woo Starring - Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Mark Ruffalo, Noah Emmerich, Christian Slater, Brian Van Holt, Martin Henderson, Roger Willie, Peter Stormare, Frances O'Conner, Jason Isaacs Length - 133 minutes Cert - 15 It's 1943, it's World War II, and Sgt Joe Enders (Cage) is to be whisked to the Japanese Island of Saipan where fighting the war is only half of his mission. He has been assigned to watch ...  Read the complete review

 
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