a5c7b9f00b WWII. Joe Enders, a decorated Marine who is by-the-book to a fault, is just coming back on duty (by cheating on his medical tests). &quot;Ox&quot; Anderson, much greener, is also getting the same new task: Protect the Navajo codetalkers (Ben Yahzee and Charles Whitehorse, respectively). While Enders is initially frustrated with his assignment, his respect growsthe codetalkers prove their worth in the brutal battle to take Saipan. In the close quarters and brutal fighting of the World War II Pacific Theater, the U.S. Intelligence services desperately seek a fool-proof encryption code, immune to the code breakers of the Japanese. The answer is soon discovered in the ancient language of the Navajo. Enlisted into the Marine Corps are several &quot;Windtalkers&quot; who are deployed to frontline areas in the Pacific, to use their languagean impossible-to-crack secret code. A drawback, however, is that the U.S. military soon puts forth a directive that the Windtalkers must never be captured alive by the enemy, so additional Marines are assigned to make certain that this directive is carried out to the letter. This movie is bad. The acting is bad. The directing is bad. The cinematogrophy is bad. It is not realistic or true to history. Since when do hand grenades explode into a giant ball of fire? Why would well-trained Japanese troops leave their entrenched positions to charge into certain death when fighting a defensive battle? Why are all Native Americans nice and sweet and all white men are bigotted jerks? Why do all of these marines appear to be in their late 30&#39;s or early 40&#39;s when the average age of combat marines during WWII was under 21? Why does Nicholas Cage throw hand grenades like a girl? Why does the mountain-top Japanese artillery not shell the crap out of all those marines on the beach eating dinner around a roaring campfire during the first night of the battle? Why does the marine CO speak with such an awkward accent? Why am I wasting so much time on a such an uneventful movie? This movie is bad beyond words. There really is no discernable plot, just 135 minutes of stuff blowing and people getting shot. I thought it was never going to end, and when it finally did end, I knew nothing more about any of the characters or about the code, just that it was never broken. If you like lots of violence with no story, then this movie is for you. Otherwise, stay away from this completely forgettable war film. Cage is superba hollowed-out, ferocious man of action chasing his demons recklessly with machine gun firing away. During World War II, U.S. Marine Sergeants Joe Enders (<a href="/name/nm0000115/">Nicolas Cage</a>) and Pete &quot;Oz&quot; Anderson (<a href="/name/nm0000225/">Christian Slater</a>) are each assigned to protect two Navajo Indians, Privates Ben Yahzee (<a href="/name/nm0063440/">Adam Beach</a>) and Charlie Whitehorse (<a href="/name/nm0932194/">Roger Willie</a>) respectively, recruited for the sole purpose of using their native language in the western Pacific island of Saipanan impossible-to-crack encryption code. In reality, however, it is the code Enders and Anderson are assigned to protect at all cost, not the code-talkers. Although the story presented in the film is fiction, it is based on hundreds of Native Americans, referred tocode talkers, who used their native languages to transmit impossible-to-crack coded messages during the first and second World Wars. Yahzee manages to get a message to the flyboys, giving them the coordinates of the Japanese artillery. As they attempt to make a run for safety, they are both hit with gunfire. Figuring that they are about to be either killed or captured, Yahzee turns Enders&#39; gun on himself and tells Enders to shoot himordered to protect the code, but Enders refuses. Instead, he carries Yahzee on his shoulders into the safety of a dugout. Suddenly, allied planes fly overhead and strike the Japanese shooting from the ridge. Yahzee notices the wound in Enders&#39; chest and tries to comfort him. Enders admits that he didn&#39;t want to shoot Charlie and begins to recite the &quot;Hail Mary&quot;he dies. In the final scene, Yahzee and his family stand on the top of Point Mesa in Monument Valley. Yahzee places Enders&#39; dogtags around his son&#39;s neck and tells him what a &quot;brave warrior&quot; Enders was. As Yahzee recites a Navajo prayer in Enders&#39; honor, a text screen reads: &quot;The Navajo Code was vital in the victory at Saipan and every major battle in the Pacific. 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