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Windtalkers (BLU-RAY)

Windtalkers (BLU-RAY)

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OBS! BLU-RAY Region A (kräver en blu-ray spelare som kan spela region A (BLU-RAY från USA) Regissör: John Woo Skådespelare: Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach Bild: Widescreen, Språk: Engelska, Text: Engelska Längd: 134 minuter, År: 2001, Bolag: MVD
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Art.nr: BD455192

Windtalkers is a World War II action drama directed by John Woo, blending large-scale combat spectacle with the emotional intensity and stylized action that define his most iconic films. Set during the Battle of Saipan, the story follows Sergeant Joe Enders (Academy Award® Winner Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas, Adaptation., Raising Arizona, Moonstruck), a battle-scarred Marine assigned to protect Navajo Code Talker Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach, Suicide Squad, Flags of Our Fathers). Yahzee carries an unbreakable code based on the Navajo language--one of the most critical and secure communication tools used by U.S. forces in the Pacific theater. Enders' mission is absolute: protect the code at all costs, even if it means making an unthinkable sacrifice. Drawing from the real-life legacy of the Navajo Code Talkers, the film channels Woo's signature themes of brotherhood, honor, and moral conflict--hallmarks of his Hong Kong masterpieces like The Killer, Hard Boiled, and A Better Tomorrow, as well as his Hollywood breakthrough Face/Off and blockbuster hit Mission: Impossible II. The ensemble cast includes Christian Slater, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Stormare, and Noah Emmerich, each contributing to a gripping portrayal of soldiers navigating the brutal realities of war. Combining historical drama with Woo's unmistakable visual style--balletic action, slow-motion intensity, and deeply human stakes--Windtalkers stands as a unique fusion of war film and auteur-driven action cinema. As the Minneapolis Star Tribune noted, 'The history is fascinating; the action is dazzling,' while Film4 highlighted Woo's enduring focus on 'friendship and rivalry in the face of violence.' The theatrical version presents the film as originally released, delivering both visceral battlefield spectacle and a powerful story of loyalty and sacrifice.