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Windtalkers
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  Windtalkers (2002)

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During Wold War II, in an attempt to keep the enemies from understanding their code, the military employs American Indians to convey messages between camps.

Starring: Nicolas Cage
Adam Beach
Christian Slater
Noah Emmerich
Mark Ruffalo
Peter Stormare
Brian Van Holt
Frances O'Connor
Jason Isaacs
Martin Henderson
Roger Willie
Directed By: John Woo
Written By: John Rice, Joe Batteer

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Windtalkers Movie Review by B Movie Ben (6/29/2007)

John Woo (The Killer, Hard Boiled) has finally made "A John Woo Movie" in Hollywood. Finally, hyper-kinetic action and overwrought crises of friendship and conscience in a Hollywood movie.

Nicolas Cage's Sergeant Enders has a Navajo code talker to protect and kill, if necessary. Cage's vet is bitter, ferocious and...

(complete Windtalkers review by B Movie Ben)


Windtalkers Movie Review by Chris (1/1/2008)

John Woo has been none for all of his martial arts films in Japan and America, and it shows in Windtalkers. In most of Johns movies, he just about shoots, blows up and destroys everything he can within 2 and a half hours. While the battle scenes were good, the movie lacks on the scale of being a character based film. In...

(complete Windtalkers review by Chris)



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