Against the backdrop of the Irish Independence War and the next Civil War, the wind that blows blonde is a historical drama directed by Ken Lachi. The film follows the life of two brothers, Damianne (Kilian Murphy) and Ted (Padrick Delani), as they bring brutal realities to the British colonial rule in the early 20th century.
Damian, a young physician, initially hesitated to join the resistance, but his personal tragedy and violence against his people forces him to take weapons. When he is deeply involved in the uprising, the film explores the personal and moral dilemmas of the characters, especially the war that causes war. The ideological screw between the brothers – Demen, who becomes a brutal revolutionary and teddy who fights from the revolution to the political outcome – creates the emotional heart of the story.
With the raw portrait of love, devotion, betrayal, and sacrifice, the wind that throws blonde to paint a strong picture of the human value of war. The film not only shows light on Ireland, but also serves both the difficulties of civil conflict and the struggle for freedom.