Animated short film about soldiers in Afghanistan | "R.A.S" - by Lucas Durkheim
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For months now, a group of five young soldiers have been stuck, bored, on a mission in the middle of the Afghan mountains. One day, during a support mission, the routine is finally broken.
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Original title: R.A.S
Director: Lucas Durkheim
Production: Eddy Production
Producer: Nicolas De Rosanbo
Animation: Brunch Studio
Scenario, Script: Lucas Durkheim
Cast: Martin Bretegnier, Pablo Roche, Robin Goldbronn, Beeby, Nicolas Ghyselen
Film editor: Lucas Durkheim
Sound editor: Nicolas Ghyselen
Soundtrack: Antoine Duchene, Beeby
Year: 2019
Пікірлер: 1 800
The final scene, where there are four guys sitting in the same way they were when they were in the field...and the empty space in the middle, where their buddy should be...hits you in the gut like a sledgehammer.
@CountCalcium
Жыл бұрын
took me a second to realise. And also the detail of the one guy who doesn’t respond and is just staring at the empty spot.
@spry4543
Жыл бұрын
And the helmet on the ground, also representing their buddy, as the helmet didn't save him.
@Damlgpig420
Жыл бұрын
I must be one cold hearted piece of shit then cause that shit just made me go “aight then”
@TonyStark-tr7id
Жыл бұрын
No
@Viktor_Andonoski
Жыл бұрын
not rly
I've often heard from Vets that being a soldier is 90% mind numbing boredom and 10% pant-shitting action. This short is a perfect representation of that. Masterfully done!
@Snoop_Dugg
Жыл бұрын
Unless you're in special forces I'm guessing
@friendlycrusader8892
Жыл бұрын
@@Snoop_Dugg it's also been a while since we've fought against capable conventional forces, which would be different from insurgents.
@Snoop_Dugg
Жыл бұрын
@@friendlycrusader8892 let's hope it stays that way
@friendlycrusader8892
Жыл бұрын
@Doug D I'm with you on that one, but if shit hits the fan, we must carry our duties
@NeveahWalker-td3hc
8 ай бұрын
Sometimes is the opposite.
2:59 The crack of the gun firing, the bullet whizzing, the exit wound, and the blood splattered over the wall, the attention to detail really captures the horror and shock of this moment and the loss of life in an instant moment.
@cristsan4171
Жыл бұрын
The one Islam: No haram allowed Especially small pee pee
@Arverni_Ursi
Жыл бұрын
Well actually, the bullet should've reach them before the gun firing sound because it's travelling faster than the sound.
@guillaumecleach5124
Жыл бұрын
unless the round is sub-sonic the crack should happen after the rest
@ushankaman6143
Жыл бұрын
shouldnt the bullet be faster than sound? why did we hear the gunshot first?
@fischrgabriel8568
Жыл бұрын
@@ushankaman6143 because we are watching
this could honestly be a love death and robots episode. its got quality, attention to detail and atmosphere that most love death and robots episodes have :)
@lerock3592
Жыл бұрын
finna say this, get lucas working there asap
@founderoftheempire8589
Жыл бұрын
Honestly I was gonna say this does deserve a spot on Love Death and Robots, animation absolutely god tier, its a short story that tells alot in such a short time, and it also teaches us something
@kimjongun7148
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but it’s too boring to be a LDR episode
@vt.b3nis376
Жыл бұрын
@@kimjongun7148 boring? Buddy there’s a message here. Every LDR episode is conveying a message - just like this masterpiece.
@bukenyajoshua6207
Жыл бұрын
My thought exactly 😂
i like the fact that for one sniper they start shooting everywhere and anywhere and even call air support, thats amazing
@startourzdcs
Жыл бұрын
It's realistic, the military values all assets and the goal is to lose none by going all out
@Akakikukaku
Жыл бұрын
Indirect fire beats you 1 v 1 ing the opfor any day, any time
@gretbruh7366
Жыл бұрын
@@willt9721 you know nothing about the commenter, and the very first thought that pops into your head is to make a critical comment about the US regarding something happened nearly 60 years ago. Pathetic
@patriot9487
Жыл бұрын
@@willt9721 I don't care
@Dr.KarlowTheOctoling
Жыл бұрын
@@willt9721 “More civilians died than NVA” In the US Vietnam war, out of 1,622,973 deaths, 1,100,000 were NVA and 522,973 were civilian. The US didn’t count civs as NVA but as Vietcong if they had a Chinese or Soviet firearm on them.
What a strong film and one that shows the boredom, the waiting and suddenly, the death. Striking and current!
@Injvred-
Жыл бұрын
@@akuma1257 que est ce que ten a a foutre frero tg
@neit_spade8090
Жыл бұрын
ArmA experience edit: yea, i shouldn't have said this crap 💀
@regular_ed6802
Жыл бұрын
@@neit_spade8090 Dont compare that shit to actual conflcit lol
@kringle7804
Жыл бұрын
it's arma got one thing write it's that
@neit_spade8090
Жыл бұрын
@@regular_ed6802 yeah, it's truly ArmA
I would hands down, watch a whole show about these guys in this style of animation! Outstanding & Beautiful!
@sexualharassmentman
Жыл бұрын
same at some point i thought it was a movie but then it ended
@user-ce6ht3if5o
Жыл бұрын
It's the power of a great short film that makes you think so. But this form of length,scenes,dialogue are just right on spot. Perfection with how it is. Nothing more needed
@stephenthomas00
Жыл бұрын
@@mr.gentlemanfish1011 Already did, its amazing!
@mattdylla3225
Жыл бұрын
I think the brevity made the element of boredom more prominent. It's not an easy thing to bring across in an interesting way in storytelling.
@andreyllosa9106
Жыл бұрын
Man its a great piece not gonna lie
Was there years ago. When I watched this animation there were things that got me and brought back memories. The way the lines in the mountain were drawn. How the valley seemed so immense and empty. The way the gunner was sleeping on his weapon. That quiet moment at the end when their buddy was missing from the middle. This is art. Thank you for making this and allowing me to process feelings I forgot I had. To the other's who can understand this video, remember you're not alone. Peace and love.
@nut19999
Жыл бұрын
beautifully explained
@Miniman15
Жыл бұрын
Vet to vet, hope you're okay brother.
@andrewcruz7595
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for your service... Had it not been for you guys out there ... I wouldn't be asleep at peace in my home ... In my country. Your sacrifice will never go to waste ....
@JESUSISLORD.........
7 ай бұрын
Matthew 7:24-27 Jesus says here, Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. Jesus saves, God bless.😊
@imbaroud5273
7 ай бұрын
@@andrewcruz7595service for invading other peoples country and serving for government greed
You can see at the end how the Sniper was absentmindedly looking at where Ju would be, clearly affected by how he saw Ju died, You can also see how the Spotter/Black 40 is sitting somewhat depressed, if I had to guess it's because he was on watch for that sector and he didn't see the enemy before they shot and killed Ju, so he feels that he let everyone down and that it was his fault in some way that Ju died. The '240 Gunner can be seen wide awake compared to how before he was always tired and would always sleep even if he was supposed to do his share of helping Black 40 Cover the Sector where the enemy attacked from. He probably has some guilt or worry from falling asleep and now he finds it hard to fall asleep since he thinks he might loose another friend. Even though he's safe in the middle of FOB. Although the Main Character seems very unaffected by Ju's death. You can feel and resonate with the characters here, they are well done and expressive in the right ways.
@nut19999
Жыл бұрын
this was an amazing analysis
@Bruh-d
Жыл бұрын
@Robotfromouterfuckingspace cared enough to reply lmao
@austinape9466
Жыл бұрын
each processing grief in their own way denial, depression, guilt, fear
@HughTrudden
Жыл бұрын
it wasn't the snipers fault the shot came from the other side
@Bruh-d
Жыл бұрын
@@HughTrudden The Sniper had to watch Ju's Eye Socket get blown out since he was looking at Ju when Ju got shot, and he was the closest. If I saw one of my closest friends get their head blown open in-front of me, I'd be a bit shaken up to say the least. But I digress, I never said the Sniper was at fault. I dunno if Ju or Mr. Smokes was supposed to watch the Direction that the enemy sniper fired from, but Black 40 the Radio Operator was the only one on watch that was near that angle when the shot was fired. Which you can view as him being responsible for the Sniper being able to shoot Ju without being spotted, or you can point out how Ju wasn't taking cover and was silhouetting himself, or wasn't paying attention and was not watching the horizon. Same could be said for the Guy who was smoking. Makes jokes and asking questions instead of being on look-out.
The idea and death and your friend that you’ve been patrolling with for years getting shot in the head at any time is scary, being a soldier often comes with very powerful emotional.
@axelknaus7790
Жыл бұрын
Is scary know you can death anytime and whitout a war is really crazy think about that. you life can finish in avery moment and we live ignoring that
@vrrooooommmm123
Жыл бұрын
It's even more scarier that that guy shooting you is prolly gonna put your friend that got killed or you in a propaganda compilation for everyone to see online
@Mr_Green2178
Жыл бұрын
@@vrrooooommmm123 The cartels do that shit
@vrrooooommmm123
Жыл бұрын
@@Mr_Green2178 Islamic Army of Iraq the OGs though bro. Guys made whole compilations of US Soldiers getting sniped by Juba or something with songs from Katy Perry blasting over it.
@DontMindMeHere369
2 ай бұрын
@@vrrooooommmm123Also JRTN did it too
This was awesome. Really captured what it’s like being a soldier.
@ssglbc1875
Жыл бұрын
Being a soldier is different everywhere most countries aren’t at war and most that are, are fighting wars are severely different like looking at afghan war and Russia Ukraine.
@Thickness169
Жыл бұрын
@@ssglbc1875 I am in the marine corps
@psilocybin3602
Жыл бұрын
@Content_enjoyer not worth it
@gakidomo9561
Жыл бұрын
@@Thickness169 I am in Korea, everyday is a war for us, we don't know when it will start, we had a drone war for a bit. We are waiting to evacuate as soon as NK blitz to Seoul and nukes Busan and Japan.
@spacewargamer4181
Жыл бұрын
@@gakidomo9561 I hope that doesn't happens
The gun shot in the distance, and the immediate death of one. The look on his face as he's processing what's happening so suddenly. Then sudden realization that they're under fire. Amazing animation. Shows what truly does happen in situations like this.
The beginning really sold that sense of unease. You saw a squad of 5, goofing off and doing nothing much, but knew that something bad was bound to happen, and left you with a sort of palm sweaty feeling throughout it.
@paranoiac246
11 ай бұрын
I didn't notice it until I read your comment
Good to see something from the perspective of our other NATO allies. Too many stories from non-English-speaking nations don't get out thanks to biases, and the French story is deserving of being told like any other.
@neit_spade8090
Жыл бұрын
Yea, french are cool.
@comentnine1574
Жыл бұрын
Was wondering what nation they were because some countries have the same language, those guys could have easily been Belgium troops with French gear.
@BeaverChainsaw
Жыл бұрын
@@comentnine1574 What? The beligans were in Afghanistan? I thought it was just Canada, France and UK with the US.
@comentnine1574
Жыл бұрын
@@BeaverChainsaw I mean the Belgians speak French so it’s possible not that it was definitely.
@qdenver9389
Жыл бұрын
@@BeaverChainsaw The whole Nato was there, not only those 4 countries.
How the gunfire erupted and ended so quickly, very realistic
@userCF-el9ey
8 ай бұрын
What do you know about realism
@Ezraaaaaaaaaaaa
8 ай бұрын
@userCF-el9ey You know you can watch videos of actual fire fights and insurgent fire fights, right?
This is a true depiction of war. It doesn’t have to be like call of duty running around and dying every two seconds. There is a valuable thing here called life and that’s what war causes to end. Great animation!
This is the kind of artistry we need to keep alive in today's world. Great stuff
This really captures what seeing death is like, it never leaves you, you'll try to act normal but deep inside you know you're only trying to make up for something that's lost, not something that can be explained in words but this definitely captures it.
@BamboozledApplicant3
Жыл бұрын
Its like melancholy and imposter syndrome combined and that's the feeling. When they're gone, your optimistic side says "I'm glad their suffering is over, and that I am alive," but the other part of you believes that feeling sad because you didn't die, is the wrong emotional response. Sometimes I wonder what my friends would've done/been in life. One died so soon in his life I felt compelled to live through some of the things he would've liked to do if he had gotten the chance. I still visit him(his grave) from time-to-time and it never gets easy...but I hope he's proud of me...because I hate this military shit lol. Wished I would've been a clinician like my parents wanted me to be. If you read this, thanks. 🙏
@InfamousX1000
Жыл бұрын
@@BamboozledApplicant3 it’s tough to go through, thank you for sharing
The fact that you can feel that something will go wrong but you don’t know when or who
I have to say, this is about as real as it gets. One second you're talking about random shit, the next, your mate is in heaven. This is one of my favorite animations I have ever seen depicting war.
@Recker1125
Жыл бұрын
In hell*
@mtgbigdog5984
Жыл бұрын
@@benjaminramsey498 Iraq or afghanistan? They're in hell.
@hibye4469
5 ай бұрын
Every country sees there soldiers going to heaven. 9/10 they’re wrong
@systemreactive4092
3 ай бұрын
In hell bro, God forbid war criminal and foul speaker enter heaven
@bennittotheburrito9606
3 ай бұрын
@@Recker1125for what defending Afghanistan from oppression
2:56 He went from answering a question to... And the fact that it took his friend a few seconds to realize just goes to show how realistic it is.
My cousin was ex military, he said he was on watch but didn't do a great job and that cause him two of his brothers. He said it happened so fast that he mourned and broked down a week after their death. He blamed himself for what happened if he could've been more thorough and discipline his brothers wouldn't have lost their lives. I often see him outside their house deep in thoughts. The guilt got to him. May you rest in peace Mark
Incroyable je connaissais déjà l'animation mais avec mon artiste préféré c'est incroyable !
@dz___-qf1bb
Жыл бұрын
Le titre de la chanson s'il-vous-plaît
@aymericgardet4944
Жыл бұрын
@@dz___-qf1bb c'est écrit dans la description
"In war, many soldiers don't really want to win, but to go home in one piece so they can hug their family" It is terrifying how death does not warn and simply arrives to snatch what we most desire
@catdogmousecheese
Жыл бұрын
You know that reminds me of how when I was in school we'd get these army recruiters visit who would say stuff like "yeah, the army is a great career, you'll get to see the world, make new friends, the army will give you food to eat, clothes to wear, a bed to sleep in" while completely ignoring stuff like "watch you're closest friends die right in front of you".
@lucsbond07
Жыл бұрын
@@catdogmousecheese so true
@donlarocque5157
11 ай бұрын
Then your family acts like you were at summer camp for a year.
@mynamesnotshanekid813
Ай бұрын
Especially the afagan and Iraq war, seeing how both were simply done to make money and further the interests of the United States. To think that all this happens cause the fat cats funding Washington and Congress just wanted to increase quarterly profits.
Très belle animation, et courage à tous les militaires français engagé à l’étranger 🇫🇷
@jordanak3223
Жыл бұрын
C'est pas souvent pour de bonnes cause
@Tofous_
Жыл бұрын
@@jordanak3223 Aussi oui, mais c'est pas les soldats qui choisissent
@franklinlatortuesod0mite603
Жыл бұрын
@@Tofous_ c'est eux qui signent le contrat
@--MORAX--
Жыл бұрын
@@jordanak3223c'est quoi '' la bonne cause ''
@dzarchitectdesign4786
Жыл бұрын
@@Apinkulex LES SOLDATS AU 1914 NE CONNAITRE PAS L'HORREUR DE GUERRE , MAIS TOI TU LE SAIS ,, IL FAUT ASSUMER AU CHOIX PERS
I like how even though the rifleman was casually smoking packs of cigs and the machine gunner was just sleeping, making both seem either very mellow or unassuming for a majority of film. That is until the instant they heard "Contact!" they both snapped back into what they were trained to do as infantrymen and started laying down effective fire at wherever their target was located alongside the marksmen while the radio operator called in for more allies. It really was effective at showing how soldiers act in a scenario like this realistically as most of the time in war is spent 90% of the time shooting the shit with your buddies while also hurrying up and waiting around for something to pop off. But then the other 10% is when shit actually pops off. All in all this was a great short film.
My father’s friend fought there and lots his arm. May every fallen soldier Rest In Peace
@mohamedelhaddade6371
Жыл бұрын
they could rest in hell for their contribution in invading and destroying other people homeland.
@rajaiskandar9669
11 ай бұрын
For oil mother fakar🦅
@saintghost-wc8kx
8 ай бұрын
hell aint peaceful by definition
@basedtrooper_isuperblok199
8 ай бұрын
@@saintghost-wc8kx Polish soldiers did not commit any war crimes there bro, get some proper education pls and then talk
@imbaroud5273
7 ай бұрын
@@basedtrooper_isuperblok199then why your father friends there anyway? what's their purpose? invading and fight for government greed that's what it is
Love the aspect of location on top of everything else. Even after a traumatic experience they still sit behind a wall showing that nothing changed beside who was with them
En tant qu'ancien légionnaire, mon pouls et ma respiration ont grimpé en flèche au moment du tir... J'ai mis quelques minutes à calmer ma respiration... Retranscrire une telle scène avec des réactions sincère, je suis à la fois terrifié et bluffé...
The art truly captures parts of Afghanistan both in the south and north along the mountain ranges along with the gorgeous sunsets from all the dust in the air. Not to mention perfectly capturing the boredom followed by sudden terror and inability to respond to the random deaths. People just died with little warning and usually you couldn't find who did it, they were long gone.
Wow! You managed to portray the shock and disbelieve of his buddy getting killed and the snapping back to training and instinct so well!! incredible
Common theme of chronic boredom during these deployments interlaced with sudden violence that troops feel helpless against
Bro's lungs is black as a coal rn 💀
As an American it's east to forget the other nations involved in the Middle East. Not too often do you get to see the fighting from the French or British perspective.
@Khan-dt9nh
Жыл бұрын
Americans are dumb, the rest tried to keep their exposure minimum to the outside cause of the shit they did there, they even erased shitton of documents when they lost the war in afghanistan that showed the kind of horror and terror their solders inflicted on the afghan population including children and women meanwhile the CIA bragged about the shit they were doing
@fanrik9583
Жыл бұрын
We had a heck of lot more nationalities there than just French and British bro. Easy to forget that too huh?
@bradpotts1747
Жыл бұрын
i think it may be because there isnt a lot of media about it. at least i dont see much nam stuff from france or english talk about it
@HTacianas
Жыл бұрын
Nobody cares about France and Britain. The US has done everything to carry those cowards for the last century and could do it a hundred times more. Or at least that's what the average American is taught nowadays.
@fanrik9583
Жыл бұрын
@@bradpotts1747 what? Neither the French or the English were in Vietnam?
French sounds so cool, I could rewatch this 100 times just to listen.
I was expecting the peace to be broken, but DAMN, it really had an impact once it happened. My heart skipped a beat even though I knew what was coming. Life can be lost in a heartbeat, and most of us will never truly know what it feels like to see that happen.
How am I more connected to 5 French soldiers then then any character Disney and Netflix is spitting out, honestly be down to see a show bout these guys
I need this be a full-fledged series following the pre-deployment, character buildup, deployment, then the struggle of returning to normal life without your brothers. I need this....
Excellent work of capturing the fatigue, pain and loss of war.
"Hours of boredom broken up by minutes of sheer terror."
I was distracted for a whole 2 seconds because of a message on my phone, and just as i was half paying attention to what they were talking about, i heard the crack of the gunshot. When the bullet hit the solider, it caught me with genuine shock, i can only imagine how horrible this same exact feeling is when it happens in real life to a friend you have been stationed with.
A whole movie about these guys would awesome although I know you probably can't. I love it
Des heures d ennuie et quelques minutes d horreur : la guerre sans le tralala idéologique vaguement romantique.
@nostrackve1512
Жыл бұрын
@@Apinkulex ça dépend de ton secteur et même dans les secteurs chauds c'est souvent énormément de "calme" pour un déluge de feu.
Comme quoi en l’espace d’une seconde une vie peux s’effacer
@octaveroi
Жыл бұрын
Jure pword
@pierre-antoinec.6138
Жыл бұрын
Même pas besoin d'aller au front pour ça. Engage toi chez les pompiers, tu verras que c'est tout les jours et pour des raisons connes. On ne sait jamais quand la faucheuse passera, c'est tout.
@jeanbaptistebalago3804
Жыл бұрын
@@pierre-antoinec.6138 Oh ... Même dans la vie de tout les jours, pas besoin de faire un métier à risque ...
@comradeevan4539
Жыл бұрын
@@jeanbaptistebalago3804 Métier à risque, ça veut tout dire je pense 😅 c'est des métiers où tu as plus de risques d'y passer
@jeanbaptistebalago3804
Жыл бұрын
@@comradeevan4539 Oui ? Effectivement ? Merci Evan pour ton intervention
I appreciate the attention to detail in the fact that the exit wound is larger than the entry wound.
Cette animation et juste tellement réelle, rien de passe pendant des jours tu parle avec un pote et avant que tu sache l'autre a une balle dans la cervelle. Même aujourd'hui je m'en rappelle de se moment, en Ukraine il y a un an, je parlais avec un mec à côté d'un BMP-3 et la seconde après il meure devant mes yeux, une balle dans la tempe
@danbolamu7207
Жыл бұрын
Vous êtes militaire
@RinceCochon
Жыл бұрын
Surtout quand elle vient d'un sniper. Pas de bruit, le mec devant toi qui tombe, toujours pas de bruit... Glaçant !
@irinaluchianova3015
Жыл бұрын
@@danbolamu7207 j'était, j'ai pris la fuite, putain de lache, j'ai quitté dès que j'ai pus l'armée russe, c'est pas une guerre, c'est un abattoir
@irinaluchianova3015
Жыл бұрын
@@RinceCochon Nan, c'est pire quand c'est une mitrailleuse, un sniper, c'est assez facile à repérer, c'est pas mobile et un seul tir il est repéré, mais une mitrailleuse fous en l'air la moitié de ton unité, et en plus le batards bouge de postion
The sound effects are so good. The whiz of the sniper shot and the bullet crack of machine gun fire echoing in the distance. Ridiculously accurate.
Everything is insanely good. The art style is pure nostalgia. Should be shown in schools
It's an amazing film, and is a very strong lesson about complacency in a combat theater. While people are people, and need to relax every once in a while, a combat zone is no place to do so. You can be assaulted from ANY location, at ANY distance, at ANY time and the attitude earlier at 1:01 is just begging your adversary to ambush you, seen later in the film. Situational awareness saves lives, and while it's not possible to do it 100% of the time, you better damn try as more lives than yours may depend on your quick thinking and eagle eyes.
So good! I wish I could share this to some of my friends who don't know French and English. Let me know if you need Chinese Traditional translation for this one, I can do it for free.
@lamzo3399
Жыл бұрын
Le titre nom du film ces quoi
@jimhu4160
Жыл бұрын
@@lamzo3399 I don't get to edit it, I suppose only uploader can do that
The timing of the headshot with the important piece of dialogue… really caught me off guard. Great short!
3:01 shows really good attention to detail and what would acctually happen, if this was a movie this would really stimulate how some soldiers thought war was going to be adventurous
I would watch a few series about this squad, the hardships and losses they go through
I loved this short film.. a great story and beautiful visuals.🙂
"You're useless, go back to sleep." The words of a true friend :)
Brilliantly done. Captured everything perfectly
Incroyable purée l’animation est dingue bravo, on se croirait même pas dans un film tellement que ça fait réel, c’est hyper bien retranscrit en tout cas
Honestly this could probably be a pretty good anti-war short
@hoodrat21
Жыл бұрын
Nah it's just a frog generation kill
honestly thats insane, didnt cry our for their friend, checked what direction it came from and everyone instantly lit that direction up
the open space between them at the end. they're still leaving a spot for their lost friend
I think this is one of the most realistic videos about war. War is often 80% boredom and 20% fighting for your life. Not a good combination for every human being.Because the 80% boredom can lead to your death in the 20%. And even when you prepare perfectly. You or your friend still can die in the 20%. (Or you are fighting in a war like the ukraine. Where your fighting time will be like 80%. And the chance to die is like 120%)
J’aime l’histoire de nos troupes en Afghanistan…et c’est déchirant 💔
from a combat medic, surprisingly accurate bullet wound. also incredible art and storytelling
I knew this was an awesome animation when I jumped from the sniper shot. Completely unexpected, just like it was supposed to be. Well done
Very well made. The timing is brilliant
this demonstrates what happens when you don't understand the meaning of your mission. It will get you lazy and you are catched into your daily shitty routine while a sneaky enemy makes use out of it. giving away your position like the photograph man just tells "please kill me" nice film. great work. i like it
their conversations are just so real ya know
this uncomfortably real. good job making this, thats well made.
Even in the most subtle moments, war spares nobody.
Grosse force a toi je quiff ta série continue comme sa
That was incredible guys, fantastic work.
Damn, thats like, damn. Good job capturing the aspect of war
Feels like I watched an episode of love death and robots, done very well!
"Wow...... This video is so strong. And it's sad and shocking how the death of one's life is becoming norn in the places like in battlefields......."
The true shock and aftershock effect that they get from that one bullet is crazy, they call in air support and start shooting wildly to no avail. Once they get back to their base, they just sit there still shocked.
Beautifully written, may thought who serve for the greater good of their people find peace.
On aurait besoin d’un film 1h:30 comme sa
@nightbond9285
Жыл бұрын
1H45.... allez, ne soyons pas avare... tablons sur 2h... Je viens de lui demander d’organiser un tepee. Ce genre de talent, il faut le mettre en lumière (si l'artiste veut rester dans l'ombre, il n'y a pas de soucis, mais ces œuvres, il faut l'aider à le montrer à l'international. On a un PUTAIN DE BORDEL DE TALENT... (Merde, je pleure tellement l'animation est belle, le dialogue... Voilà notre "full metal jacket"... version française... ET EN ANIMATION... Le nombre d'heures, on ne se rend pas compte....
@haydentenno6773
Жыл бұрын
@@nightbond9285 surtout que le style de dessin dans l'animation française est assez cool, on a moyen de faire tellement de choses c'est fou
@nightbond9285
Жыл бұрын
@@haydentenno6773 Je ne connais pas le type. Si il veut rester dans l'anonymat, on peut respecter cela (et d'ailleurs TANT MIEUX, vu que l'exposition à la lumière médiatique actuelle est TOXIQUE). Toutefois, je comprends maintenant un "camarade Staline" (gauche russe) quand il poussait un talent de son pays, vu que la nation avait besoin de HÉROS. L'histoire, l'animation, l'instant BRUTE... IL y a juste un petit bémol, mais vraiment rien: L'appareil photo (à pellicule) que tient le soldat, indique qu'il sont dans les années 90. Et un soldat n'avait pas ce phrasé "wesh wesh" de notre époque. ça, c'est un détail. Mais à part ça, JE VEUX MON FILM... (et je veux qu'il reçoive un prix, même pour cette petite vidéo). Ce qui me fait rappeler qu'il y a un conte EN FRANÇAIS parlant d'un garçon qui avait enferma LA MORT dans une bouteille afin de sauver sa future femme... Là aussi, BELLE HISTOIRE... Au lieu de nous farcir avec des merdes wokes féministes, lgbtqi- de mes fesses, qu'ils donnent des moyens à ces TALENTS... Ben tient, à l'apoque, on avait LES LASCARS qui ont été remplacé par LES KASOS sur canal +... CA, ça peut parfaitement les remplacer.
@nightbond9285
Жыл бұрын
@@Apinkulex Que le "wesh" existe depuis cette date PRÉCISE... (fort la précision).. pourquoi pas.. mais avec beaucoup d'effort de ma part, "bouffon" et "je me ramène avec mes quatre connards", ça sonne plutôt année 2000. En tout cas, bien que l'on puisse apprécier le dialogue, JE PEUX ME TROMPER, mais entre le message sur la paquet de cigarette (loi evin) et la forme de dialogue... ENCORE UNE FOIS, je peux me tromper et il s'agit de DÉTAILS.. mais du reste... RAS.
@nightbond9285
Жыл бұрын
@@Apinkulex Suis-je "pour la forme des retraites", ça, ça me regarde mdr. Et pour ce qui du wokisme, Là aussi, c'est une opinion qui te regarde pas. TOUTEFOIS, cette forme de woke est NOCIVE POUR LA NATION. En faut il? Si il y a des actes maltraitants PROUVES, qui font réellement du mal, NON UN CAPRICE, alors la majorité peut au moins en parler.... comme pour tout les sujets.
"Dunno... send what? a dick pic-" *gets shot* I guess the sniper wasn't happy with its size
I had a feeling that shot was coming but god damn that caught me off guard
art that mimics life is way better than life that mimics art...
Wow vraiment incroyable cette animation, pourquoi c'est pas plus connu ?
Génial, super animation vraiment super bien fait et autant on en voudrait encore plus, autant le format est parfait dans tous les cas c est excellent. Merci entoucas c'était tellement tellement ça😂. Bon on parlait pas forcément tous tous comme ça..quoique a force de s'em..er ensemble, si en fait 😂.
You perfectly pictured the lonelyless of these soldiers
Aaaaaand this just solidified why im not going into the military
Автор явно старался над анимацией, мое почтение
Incroyable cour métrage , sympathique à regarder 👏👏
Amazing short film, how ever I personally feel that the hey bro at the end would be more impactful if Ju responded too it instead still an AMAZING film.
This was excellent, spot on
Quel excellent travail. 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻 On en veux +++ et des faits réels, Dieu sais qu'il y en a d'autre a raconter.
Damn that hurts my feels. This is amazing though.
I get goosebumps every seconds of this movie
The fact that who dies is the same guy who puts the film on the wall this is just perfect
magnifique court-métrage et un respect infini à ces hommes et ces femmes qui se sont battus pour la France
@shelteernavantress8394
Жыл бұрын
Men and women who fought for France? In Afghanistan? You really think so?
@M60T
Жыл бұрын
oh yeah Afghan civilians were such a huge threat for France 😂
@kingvass2223
Жыл бұрын
@@shelteernavantress8394 what are your source
@matthiasg760
8 ай бұрын
@@M60Ti mean, yeah they were because you know what ? Talibans were also civilians, hehe !
@M60T
8 ай бұрын
@@matthiasg760 first, they werent civilians they were citizens second, France deserves the terrorist attacks just like US, they are the reason why that terrorists exists in the first place
That's what you'll get when engaging in someone else's war. Only tragic and despair.
I wonder what it says about most of the viewers when the part with the guy getting his eye shot out is the most replayed part
that actually startled the hell out of me.
If you ever feel useless, remember that after 20 years, 3 trillion dollars, 4 US presidents, USA managed to replace the Taliban with the Taliban.
@armorpro573
4 ай бұрын
Similar thing happened to us in Vietnam.
@randomname647
4 ай бұрын
and iraq
Excellent there should be more animated war films
that is a pretty good and raw interpretation of what it is.
The most realistic death in a movie or short film I have seen yet.