Featuring @EchoesOfThePast_ . Also featuring Charlie Co. 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division Reenacted. A very special thanks to @warrenbarfieldVEVO for accommodations.
I liked the storyline, we got to know the characters even if it was only for a short time. Great job with the cinematography, effects and sfx as per usual. Looking forward to the next one lads!
Loved this incredible movie. The acting was amazing and could you please tell which material of cloth were these M41 US jackets made of and what cloth were the Nazi ones made of. Please reply because I need to film a movie for myself
Damn well done and your work is getting better and better. I can't wait wait for more honestly, wish to hell I had something like that to be involved in
I love this film, but here are some points: -The Germans don't feel "human" enough. Like they don't talk at all, and it looks like they just retreat without reason and they all instantly die rather than get wounded and bleed out (unlike the last guy). I think it would be cool to see the German actors, before retreating, start to panic and yell at their nearby allies before they start a retreat. -Speaking of wounded vs instantly dying, it's way more common for someone to be hit, be wounded, and bleed to death, rather than a quick and painless death. Something a lot of ww2 films get wrong is showing a soldiers last moments. I think both the USA and German actors, when set to get shot or die, should act out injuries or wounds. For instance, a guy reaching for his leg if he was shot in the leg, or holding their arm, holding their wound, yelling for help when incapacitated, etc. -It is nice to see a medic, but the medic in this particular film was missing a very important piece: a Red Cross armband, which would be placed on their upper left arm. The helmet markings were actually invented in ww2, but the armband was issued in ww1, and was required of all medical personal. -Speaking of the medic, his lines are generic (which isn't a horrible thing, especially for these short films), but to give him more character rather than seem like some background character, maybe more personalized lines like "Oh you stay awake [character], your mothers waiting for ya at home" would be cool to hear. Anything other than just that "you'll be okay 😃👍". Also he could probably tell the patient "we're gonna throw a dressing here, put sulfa here" or "hold up, plasma is coming to ya". I'll add to this little list if I ever think of anything. But I enjoyed watching, very good 👍
the thing is the German actors don't know any German :) and if i tried to pronounce any German lines the comments would tear me to shreds XD but i get what your saying, makes since (I was the German operating the machine gun btw)
@@Samsstuff10 I get that, totally! I think an attempt would still be cool, cause I imagine that there a good portion of viewers that also don't know German but can get the idea of "oh yeah that guys panicking he's gonna run away" instead of just "oh they're retreating now".
At the beginning of their time in the war, m1928 haversacks were issued to enlisted men, with musette bags only being issued to officers. By this time later on, a whole mix of gear would have been picked up by the enlisted here or there.
This gon be good
I liked the storyline, we got to know the characters even if it was only for a short time. Great job with the cinematography, effects and sfx as per usual. Looking forward to the next one lads!
Wooow, AMAZING!! 🇲🇽👍😎
So cool
Can't wait
Much darker tone than all the rest you’ve made. Very good job!
That is so cool. Awesome story line was really good
Awesome job. Awesome short film.
A masterpiece as usual. It was worth the wait, but I had no doubts.
Awesome!
Do you guys produce your own scores? Love this film! Its 🔥
This is….so good. Wow. Quality shots & score, you guys nailed it. Great job guys 👍
Waiting for this more than CREED III
Who cares about Creed III?
@@prosaicpictures lmao
Esta brutal
Still patiently waiting
this was 🔥🔥
Loved this incredible movie. The acting was amazing and could you please tell which material of cloth were these M41 US jackets made of and what cloth were the Nazi ones made of. Please reply because I need to film a movie for myself
Another great short film mate!! Its mind blowing how you managed to get such a large ensemble cast. And the tracer effect :O mind blown
good short
some people might think this is cringe but others think it’s amazing and i think that.
This was awesome! What camera did you use? I have always been interested in filmmaking. Thanks for any tips. Great job!
pls continue this and do a part 2 😊
Holy crap yo
Damn well done and your work is getting better and better. I can't wait wait for more honestly, wish to hell I had something like that to be involved in
I knew echos of the past was in this!
Man looks real good where do you get your Music
Nice.🤠
You nailed the accents again. This sounds like a squad from Northern Virginia.
Where do you guys film at?? Super curious I hope you guys respond!! :)
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5:04 That MG42 gunner needs to speak German I think he does speaks it very well!
I love this film, but here are some points:
-The Germans don't feel "human" enough. Like they don't talk at all, and it looks like they just retreat without reason and they all instantly die rather than get wounded and bleed out (unlike the last guy). I think it would be cool to see the German actors, before retreating, start to panic and yell at their nearby allies before they start a retreat.
-Speaking of wounded vs instantly dying, it's way more common for someone to be hit, be wounded, and bleed to death, rather than a quick and painless death. Something a lot of ww2 films get wrong is showing a soldiers last moments. I think both the USA and German actors, when set to get shot or die, should act out injuries or wounds. For instance, a guy reaching for his leg if he was shot in the leg, or holding their arm, holding their wound, yelling for help when incapacitated, etc.
-It is nice to see a medic, but the medic in this particular film was missing a very important piece: a Red Cross armband, which would be placed on their upper left arm. The helmet markings were actually invented in ww2, but the armband was issued in ww1, and was required of all medical personal.
-Speaking of the medic, his lines are generic (which isn't a horrible thing, especially for these short films), but to give him more character rather than seem like some background character, maybe more personalized lines like "Oh you stay awake [character], your mothers waiting for ya at home" would be cool to hear. Anything other than just that "you'll be okay 😃👍". Also he could probably tell the patient "we're gonna throw a dressing here, put sulfa here" or "hold up, plasma is coming to ya".
I'll add to this little list if I ever think of anything. But I enjoyed watching, very good 👍
the thing is the German actors don't know any German :) and if i tried to pronounce any German lines the comments would tear me to shreds XD but i get what your saying, makes since (I was the German operating the machine gun btw)
@@Samsstuff10 I get that, totally! I think an attempt would still be cool, cause I imagine that there a good portion of viewers that also don't know German but can get the idea of "oh yeah that guys panicking he's gonna run away" instead of just "oh they're retreating now".
@@Thewalk4756 yea 100%
did you play Call of Duty 14 WW2
Wait don’t the 29 infantry have a haversack for a backpack not a paratrooper, backpack.
At the beginning of their time in the war, m1928 haversacks were issued to enlisted men, with musette bags only being issued to officers. By this time later on, a whole mix of gear would have been picked up by the enlisted here or there.
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