The One Man War

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

#2 on the GS Top Ten Playlist (March 2008)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DAAFB0CFE67F6348

The time has come and the stakes have never been higher! Our hero must make his way into the labyrinth, detain or destroy the two grunts, kill the target and retrieve the important data CD.

Can he do it? Could you do it?

There's no reset button in real life... or is there?



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SPOILERS PAST HERE!!!!!!!!!!!
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The main idea right from the beginning is to give the video a video-game like feeling. It starts off in a dark room where you first meet your game hero.

You come to find after a phone call that he is obviously working for a higher authority. When the audience first gets the clear view of the main character in the bathroom, they finally get to see in plain light what the "features" of this world look like. In addition, they find that the hero is taking a gun with him, and then it becomes obvious that he is going to kill.

The "first level" fades in and our hero is already standing at it's beginning (similar to a video game). Sneaking past the grunt in the first hall, he scounts out the scene and sees all that he needs to. He must kill the grunt and then his target is right in front of him.

He takes out the first with ease, but then a second hears his loud pistol and appears, turning on the typical video game alarm system. There is a big moment during this time where the hero stares down the enemy grunt before making his move. For that section, I was referencing a cut-scene where the game is developing a new aspect of the story.

At last he is at his target, and he is shaken by what he sees. From the shadows emerges a bounded, gagged, mirror of himself! He is so shocked that he shoots before even considering the possibilities.

He watches the last breaths of his clone escape him, and then "loots" a CD from his corpse. This was a symbolic image to the fact that it is a game, hinting to the audience that THAT is the game he is playing.

Looking back at the grunts he killed, he can now clearly see their faces. They are him.

In his own shock, he fails to see his oncoming enemy, and he is shot by the fourth clone of himself.

In the end you realize that he was in a cloning facility of himself, and that the whole thing was just a video game. But why all the bloodshed? Why all the killing?

The answer is not even close to simple. The people that had a desire to clone him and probably many others, had to "off" the original so that their production could continue without question.

With obvious combat intentions for cloning, the leaders of the facility were probably up to no good.

Everything else is just speculation. :)
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  • i like it, reminds me on a movie with keanu reeves which had the same style, keep up ur good work

  • again, very impressive.

  • haha sweet

  • did a good job

  • Nice!

  • thats so cool!

  • purely amazing!!!!!

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