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Windtalkers : Les Messagers du vent

Original title: Windtalkers
  • 2002
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  • 2h 14m
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6.1/10
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Nicolas Cage and Adam Beach in Windtalkers : Les Messagers du vent (2002)
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Two U.S. Marines in World War II are assigned to protect the Navajo Marines who use their native language as an unbreakable radio cipher.Two U.S. Marines in World War II are assigned to protect the Navajo Marines who use their native language as an unbreakable radio cipher.Two U.S. Marines in World War II are assigned to protect the Navajo Marines who use their native language as an unbreakable radio cipher.

  • Director
    • John Woo
  • Writers
    • John Rice
    • Joe Batteer
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Adam Beach
    • Peter Stormare
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    76K
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    • Director
      • John Woo
    • Writers
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Adam Beach
      • Peter Stormare
    • 497User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Joe Enders
    Adam Beach
    Adam Beach
    • Ben Yahzee
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Hjelmstad
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Chick
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Pappas
    Brian Van Holt
    Brian Van Holt
    • Harrigan
    Martin Henderson
    Martin Henderson
    • Nellie
    Roger Willie
    Roger Willie
    • Charlie Whitehorse
    Frances O'Connor
    Frances O'Connor
    • Rita
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Ox Henderson
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Major Mellitz
    William Morts
    William Morts
    • Fortino
    Cameron Thor
    Cameron Thor
    • Mertens
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Ear Doctor
    Holmes Osborne
    Holmes Osborne
    • Colonel Hollings
    Keith Campbell
    Keith Campbell
    • Kittring
    Clayton J. Barber
    Clayton J. Barber
    • Hasby
    • (as Clayton Barber)
    Scott Atkinson
    Scott Atkinson
    • Camp Tarawa Staff Sergeant
    • Director
      • John Woo
    • Writers
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
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    8ridleyrules

    The Director's Cut is an improvement

    I just watched the director's cut on DVD after having seen the theatrical cut some time ago.

    Plot summary: In WWII, a code based on the Navajo language was used to securely communicate between US troops in the Asian Pacific, without the Japanese eavesdropping. We follow two Navajo code talkers and their US Marine "bodyguards" as they go into combat on a Japanese island.

    A lot has been written about this somewhat flawed John Woo movie. After having seen both versions, my main disappointment is still that the two code talkers seem like background characters. A movie with a lower budget, without big Hollywood stars put in the foreground would probably have been more satisfying. Maybe that movie should have been done by another director too, I don't know.

    Enough good "general" war movies have been made. The code talker part of the story should have been made much more pivotal as was done here.

    I'm a fan of Woo's Hong Kong and Hollywood work. The director's cut of Windtalkers doesn't turn a mediocre Woo film into a masterpiece, but it is certainly an improvement.

    Main advantages of the DC are more fleshed out characters. You get more background on all main characters, including the two Navajo code talkers. I felt more involved. As a result, the code talker part of the story is served better, but still not enough to my taste. The DC also has more uncut battlefield scenes. Woo really shows his talent here, with raw yet beautifully shot war action. You get the sense that you are in the middle of the action.

    I was particularly interested if a scene was put back in where a US soldier takes a golden tooth from a Japanese corpse. This scene was described in several documentaries about censorship by the US Army. Not completely surprisingly, this scene was also absent from the DC.

    If you are a Woo fan or already appreciated the theatrical cut, it may be worth checking out the director's cut.

    My ratings: 6/10 for the original cut. 8/10 for the director's cut.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Well, at least it has an interesting original concept.

    A war movie done John Woo-style sounded like such a good idea on paper. The slow-motion action sequences and other typical Woo-ism elements are often even more laughable than beautiful or realistic. Same goes for the deeper and sentimental meanings of the movie.

    It's obvious John Woo wanted to make a "Saving Private Ryan" realistic like war movie but the movie gets stuck somewhere between Hollywood action/war entertainment and a serious war movie.

    The battle sequences look too fabricated and planned out, which is of course a killer for the movie its realism. Sure the battle sequences all look fine and it obvious cost some serious money to make this movie.

    Between all of the battles and action within the movie, there are lots of slow moments. Guess it tries to be deep or something, also about the Navajo-culture, in those moments but it instead feels pointless and often like a drag. Same goes for most of the sentiments within the movie. It's also the reason why the movie is quite long.

    The movie is an underwritten one that for a genre movie is too formulaic. It's mostly a predictable movie that offers very few surprises or original moments. A shame, since the concept of the movie is definitely an original one. The movie also doesn't bother to tell where and why they are fighting. What are all these battles? Why are they being fought? And yes, of course the movie also finds room to put in a love-story. All of the character also remain pretty shallow one's, no matter how far they dig into their past.

    Nicolas Cage just wasn't made for these sort of movies. The movie is filled with some other well known names in it and most of them do a good job. It's not like the acting is one of the weakest elements of the movie but that still doesn't mean that everyone was correctly cast.

    It's definitely a watchable movie but its shortcomings just prevent this movie from being a great or really memorable one.

    6/10

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    6kosmasp

    Only the DC

    Although the intentions are very noble (showing the world how Navajo Indians helped in the war ... through their native language as code), the movie is not that good ...

    You would love to give it more kudos (at least I would), but even Nicolas Cages performance just doesn't really grip you ... you are left emotionless/cold. You don't really care for them or what will happen to them. And that is a death certificate (excuse the pun) for this movie. The fact that he had to cut down the movie, so that it would be cinema-friendlier, didn't help either ... so if you're going to watch this movie anyway, go watch the Director's Cut, because you will get more back story and emphasis on the characters.
    6sbierly

    Giving a 6 out of respect for the story, the movie itself is Hollywood idiocy that rates more like a 4...

    I finally watched this movie, it long caught my interest but fell of my radar for years. I do recommend watching this movie--at least until some independent filmmakers (or streaming studio) makes a worthy version of this story. The story is incredible. As an high-tech engineer, I am blown away by the fact that the human brain and unusual language was able to solve a real-time encryption problem decades ahead of any possible other technology. Sure, machines like enigma could be used, but, that is a heavy and vulnerable asset to drag around on the front lines. Really heroic story, and even more moving given the lack of respect shown to native Americans since the European invasion of their homelands.

    Incredible human drama. Great performances by the lead Navajo actors. Cage was his usual fantastic self, despite the flimsy lines he was given. The rest of the movie was---meh. Typical Hollywood narcissism. Spend most of the budget blowing things up and sending people careening in all directions in bits and pieces. Zero depth to any other characters, including the Japanese, who were little more than animated cardboard cutouts screaming and shooting. This movie should be a poster child for the imminent demise of the Hollywood glory days, following in the path of cable TV as they chase each other down in a great swirling flush. The best thing about the streaming media revolution is that it busted up the Hollywood empires, and with that I have hope in a retelling of this story by more intelligent, skilled hands.
    6grahamsj3

    Ridiculous

    I thought this was a film about Navajo code talkers. Well, it's not. While there are a couple of Navajos in the film, the story revolves around Nicolas Cage winning WWII all by himself. This guy's incredible and makes John Wayne look like a wimp. Every time the Marines are in trouble, up jumps good old Nicolas Cage with his Thompson and POOF! the battle is WON! I wonder how we won WWII without Nicolas Cage? The film has a LOT of combat footage and most of that is very well done. That alone is worth a watch but don't expect to learn much of anything about the Navajo code talkers. You should read about them, because theirs was an important part of history, but they're a minor part in this film. I gave it a 6, only because of the good combat footage.

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      Weapons coordinator Robert "Rock" Galotti amassed over 500 vintage World War II-era firing weapons and 700 rubber replica weapons for the film from private collectors and prop houses. Also featured moving across battlefields are vintage Sherman tanks, their smaller Stuart brethren, and Japanese Hago tanks.
    • Goofs
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    • Alternate versions
      A few scenes and lines of dialouge were either altered or missing from the finished film. An early scene of Joe and a nurse in their car on the beach has them two talking about the world being a pretty place and joe says it's not. Another scene of Joe and Yazi talking. Joe asks "seen any combat?" Yazi answers "No, but i am looking forward to getting into some" There are a few other small lines of dialouge that was left out. These were most likely cut because of pacing.
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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Navajo
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Códigos de guerra
    • Filming locations
      • Dillingham Estate - 68434 Farrington Highway, Mokulë`ia, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Lion Rock Productions
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    • Budget
      • $115,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,914,068
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,520,412
      • Jun 16, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,628,265
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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