In this cut, I think I found what I was looking for: a psychological twist ala Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (French: La Rivière du Hibou). A similar construction has been thought to have been used in David Lynch's Lost Highway, where the protagonist is arguably electrocuted at the end of the movie. Other movies using this same idea are Jacob's Ladder by Adrian Lyne and Terry Gilliam's Brazil.
You did a really good job with this. The script is really well done and is probably accurate to the time. The costumes are great, I love Hitler's blue jeans, and the Jew's t-shirts haha. I noticed you have a few WW2 videos. Is WW2 a interest of yours or are you Jewish and perhaps had some relatives that survived the time? In anycase great video, I gave it a 5 out of 5. :)
jisaid08 4 years ago
LOL! Thanks. I'm glad you actually took the time to watch this inspired epic. I am far from an expert in WW2, but of course being a Spielberg fan and a Wolfenstein gamer, I cannot help but have some interest. I'm not Jewish, and I never really had any intention to make a Holocaust film, but the source material I had work with was so horrible that I took on the challenge of trying to make something from it.
Treknologist 4 years ago
I found a few audio goofs in the last post, corrected them with this post, and also made a few minor edits also toward the end of the film.
Treknologist 4 years ago