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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2020
  • A young boy encounters a downed German pilot.
    TURNING TIDE is used with permission from Andrew Muir. Learn more at turningtidefilm.com.
    Ten-year-old David lives in Scotland during World War II. One day, he is outside with his mother one day when a huge fleet of German warplanes flies above him after a bombing raid, which is quickly followed by a group of British Spitfires. The awe-inspiring sight turns into a large aerial battle, and the plane-loving child follows it as one downed plane crashes nearby.
    Setting out to find the enemy warplane, David witnessed a pilot escaping the wreckage, immediately running away. David follows, leading to a life-changing encounter.
    Writer-director Andrew Muir's short historical drama has a visual sweep and ambition that is reminiscent of the grand old-fashioned studio pictures of Hollywood, with gleaming, beautiful light, sweeping camerawork and an almost epic sense of panorama. What's striking at first glance is how handsome the look and feel of the film is, and while the images are crisp and pristine, the film language itself seems almost nostalgic in its classicism.
    But while the visuals -- accompanied by a rich orchestral score -- possess an almost old-fashioned grandeur, the narrative register focuses on a small, almost poetic encounter between the young protagonist and an enemy soldier, which changes his understanding of war. The film takes its time to set up the time period and place, situating David in history, family and community, but the heart of the film rests on a central conflict between him and the fugitive soldier, who escapes the wreckage.
    This encounter is rendered with little dialogue, as the pair of characters try to understand one another's intentions and capabilities. Tension, curiosity and discovery are deftly built up and revealed in this mostly silent conversation, both in the writing and in the performances. Young actor Patrick McLoughlin captures both David's sense of curiosity and appealing innocence, and his reaction to the soldier has both an openness and a wariness that feels true to character and situation. The soldier is played in turns with a cryptic wariness, a drive to escape and a guarded sense of latent humanity.
    The interaction between David and the German soldier isn't overly sentimentalized -- there is no overdetermined realization of mutual humanity, for instance. But when the pair are finally discovered by the larger community, the emotions quickly escalate, and so does the suspense. And while the German soldier chooses one way, David's fellow villagers choose another path -- one that seems more shocking than the aerial battle he just witnessed. The violence is fleeting, but its intensity is jarring and distressing, for both viewers and David -- and it deeply affects David's understanding of what war really means.
    TURNING TIDE ends with a subtle -- and perhaps almost too elusive -- set of images, one whose meaning is decoded when compared to the sweeping symbolism of the film's beginnings. Instead of gliding his toy planes in the air in imitation of the ones that have flown majestically above him, David has set them down -- and put away perhaps his reflexive awe at what is essentially the machinery of war, having seen up close what that enmity entails.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @ManuelSanchez-hc9xr
    @ManuelSanchez-hc9xr 3 года назад +5385

    I think the pilot wanted to go home when he saw the boys mom.

    • @chunkycomet9117
      @chunkycomet9117 3 года назад +201

      Plot Twist: that was his wife xd

    • @hughrudy
      @hughrudy 3 года назад +175

      @@chunkycomet9117 double plot twist, he killed the wife’s husband

    • @chunkycomet9117
      @chunkycomet9117 3 года назад +75

      @@hughrudy ...wait a minute-

    • @InsertGenuineName
      @InsertGenuineName 3 года назад +53

      Iron Panther4 Plot twist: The boy is his cousin

    • @Steve-fe4lq
      @Steve-fe4lq 3 года назад +105

      He gave up his gun because he didn't want to have to shoot the boy's mother in front of him. He gave himself up without a fight to spare the boy heartache.

  • @justlogus
    @justlogus 3 года назад +7431

    German pilot: **breathes**
    The kid: *Peace was never an option*

    • @goldenexp2357
      @goldenexp2357 3 года назад +167

      The kid committed war crimes

    • @TLS4-GEZA
      @TLS4-GEZA 3 года назад +71

      @@goldenexp2357 war crimes can't be done by Civilians

    • @goldenexp2357
      @goldenexp2357 3 года назад +31

      @@TLS4-GEZA Lol ok At least I don’t pretend I’m somebody who I’m not

    • @Liam-ly7up
      @Liam-ly7up 3 года назад +26

      @@goldenexp2357 oh boy

    • @goldenexp2357
      @goldenexp2357 3 года назад +33

      @@Liam-ly7up Don’t make me make Lamar roast you again

  • @eventualadele9587
    @eventualadele9587 3 года назад +2194

    its crazy how they didnt speak a single word to eachother but they both had a whole conversation

    • @russianarmy8976
      @russianarmy8976 3 года назад +38

      I couldnt hear the conversation

    • @prorandocopier7945
      @prorandocopier7945 3 года назад +58

      *I want chicken strips*
      *man I’m deaf*

    • @thatsfluerr
      @thatsfluerr 3 года назад +5

      @@prorandocopier7945 ok

    • @shutup2540
      @shutup2540 3 года назад +2

      @@prorandocopier7945 ok

    • @thecolinman3448
      @thecolinman3448 3 года назад +2

      @@russianarmy8976 maybe because dead people ears don’t work as good as alive peoples ears?

  • @maproductions9945
    @maproductions9945 3 года назад +767

    This is a story my mum told me:
    My great grandad witnessed a crash in Kent, in the south of England. When he and his friends approached the pilot, he was in a state of shock and started crying, begging them not to kill him. Apparently he only looked 16 or 17. They didn't hurt or kill him; they invited him inside and made him a cup of tea.

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 2 года назад +70

      Many pilots were barely 19-20…

    • @pascalcoole2725
      @pascalcoole2725 Год назад +47

      My dad (Dutch) lived about 15km from Aachen, sometimes could the the burning city after bombardement.
      one day an aircraft (German or Alied he did not tell me) crashlanded verry close to his home.
      It does not mather what side you are on... War is never in the interest of normal civilians

    • @wallabybob3020
      @wallabybob3020 Год назад +19

      ......then shot him.

    • @lupus_croatiae
      @lupus_croatiae Год назад +17

      my grandpa witnessed something similar when they captured two Americans from the bomber. Civilians were ready to kill them, but guys from his company took them as prisoners and treated them fine

    • @willm5032
      @willm5032 Год назад +8

      Do you know where this was? I grew up in kent and we had a few german aircraft come down, one near my parents' place- an Me 109, i think? Pilot wasn't so lucky though

  • @jettlehmann4269
    @jettlehmann4269 3 года назад +13029

    Who else is here after seeing how they made it

    • @samfoster4176
      @samfoster4176 3 года назад +50

      Yessss

    • @Cyba_IT
      @Cyba_IT 3 года назад +150

      Yeah, impressive the amount of work that goes into these. I realise it wasn't full time of course but 7 years from conception to finished product is a long time on one project. Great work done by all.

    • @wakkowarner8810
      @wakkowarner8810 3 года назад +25

      I'm here after seeing the how they made it video.

    • @nsvo9038
      @nsvo9038 3 года назад +51

      The making of it brought me here too. Surprising the German pilots clothing weren’t soaking wet, given the attention to detail everywhere else.

    • @gingercat5996
      @gingercat5996 3 года назад +3

      Me!

  • @George-ie1si
    @George-ie1si 3 года назад +4741

    The German airman was honorable to the boy, he could have taken them all out but choose to surrender.

    • @mx5mke
      @mx5mke 3 года назад +63

      DUHH~! Glad you understood the SECONDARY "central plot message"
      Can you tell the class the PRIMARY "plot message?"

    • @George-ie1si
      @George-ie1si 3 года назад +83

      @Camille Moore There is nothing good about war Camille and the German airman was dropping bombs on England.
      My father suffered trauma when he was about the age of that boy when Germany bombed our country to smithereens he never recovered from it and I have suffered quite badly of it my self even though I wasn't born yet.

    • @frankiekavenka
      @frankiekavenka 3 года назад +41

      @Mike Yeah, exactly. Even if he surrendered because he didn't want to hurt anyone, I still think it was mainly because he knew that once his ammunition was expended, he would be hanged or worse.

    • @vishnu_1902
      @vishnu_1902 3 года назад +29

      @@George-ie1si same for me. Due to the british in colonial india, my great grand father got killed. Our family lost so much, but my father changed the tide and now we live comfortable lives. I pray for your family.

    • @meshable3580
      @meshable3580 3 года назад +65

      Not all german soldiers are bad.

  • @kainenable
    @kainenable Год назад +220

    My grandfather was a on the german side during the war. He actually was taken prisoner. During that time they became fast friends. My grandfather spoke english and became an interpreter while in the prisoner of war camp. The English officer then wrote him a referral to become a Canadian citizen, and here i am.
    Not all germans who fought in the war were monsters. Most were just normal people. I wish more stories were told like this in cinema.

    • @Treecko-rw1gp
      @Treecko-rw1gp 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@NatCo-Supremacist ...

    • @gieldeeben7613
      @gieldeeben7613 10 месяцев назад +1

      I respectfully, don’t like your grandfather. He was still a German soldier and that’s not forgivable

    • @NatCo-Supremacist
      @NatCo-Supremacist 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Treecko-rw1gp I'm serious, every single Allied solider was a victim of their own system, didn't know they were fighting for their enemy

    • @Treecko-rw1gp
      @Treecko-rw1gp 10 месяцев назад

      @@NatCo-Supremacist The Wehrmacht? The SS?

    • @kainenable
      @kainenable 10 месяцев назад +27

      @@gieldeeben7613 that’s fine. You never met him, but you are welcome to make all the conclusions about him without never spoken to him that you want.
      Just remember he was a child when he was conscripted. He did not know what was going on, besides thinking he was defending his homeland and family. He was a wonderful kind loving grandfather. He let me stay at his house for free after I graduated university. His dog got run over, and he fed it expensive steaks from a store, because it would not eat anything else afterwards. He was as always welcoming and generous with guests. My grandmother, would sneak into our room at night and give us grapes and cookies so when we woke up we would have snacks.
      He was in the infantry, he calculated trajectory of munitions. He saved many of his comrades. In fact he was awarded the highest military award for saving many soldiers.
      I am proud of my grandfather as much as an allied soldier who received the purple heart for bravery. They did the same thing. I am glad that Germany eventually lost, but in my eyes that does not diminish the heroism of my grandfather. Many US soldiers have been part of some extremely problematic conflicts. Are you going to hate them? Life is more complicated, and if you are going to hate, without really understanding, I feel sad for you.

  • @mousetrap4751
    @mousetrap4751 3 года назад +1832

    the 2 people who punched the soldier when he surrendered seem like the kind of people to sweat on skywars

    • @gewoontygo944
      @gewoontygo944 3 года назад +87

      If the germans killed your family, would you have still said the same?

    • @syntex927
      @syntex927 3 года назад +415

      @@gewoontygo944 dude its war, everybody dies on both sides. No need to beat up a random soldier on the ground who literally surrendered

    • @gewoontygo944
      @gewoontygo944 3 года назад +49

      @@syntex927 you dont get it lad

    • @syntex927
      @syntex927 3 года назад +175

      @@gewoontygo944 mhm alright

    • @quadnod4605
      @quadnod4605 3 года назад +190

      @@gewoontygo944 Who says this German killed these people's family. He's just some random crewmember, he should stand trial first.

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 3 года назад +4972

    I wanted to see the boy visit the pilot in jail and give him his cigar back.

    • @Shrimp_Insurance
      @Shrimp_Insurance 3 года назад +175

      More like his grave

    • @thomasxavier3591
      @thomasxavier3591 3 года назад +15

      Same here.

    • @JohnWillimann
      @JohnWillimann 3 года назад +243

      Yeah and the POW would have made him a toy plane. My grand-pa used to say that a lot of the german POW were a funny bunch and would make toys for the kids out of tin cans or whatever they found and would be a little cheeky asking for cigarettes.

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane 3 года назад +42

      @@JohnWillimann I like that, thanks!

    • @willsolace3966
      @willsolace3966 3 года назад +4

      Wolfy100 bruh

  • @maybepolishcow1834
    @maybepolishcow1834 3 года назад +5905

    German Pilot: hmmm.. *surrenders*
    Man: “OIY”
    *punches*

    • @rockinbillyboy
      @rockinbillyboy 3 года назад +335

      Many allied pilots and bomber command who had to bail out over Germany or occupied France, were beaten to death, or executed by shooting......a few slaps by frustrated civilians who took the brunt of daily and nightly bombing is understandable i would think.....i actually felt sorry for the pilot here, but that is just my nature...even though i had an Uncle who was shot down in a Lancaster Bomber and killed over Berlin in 1944...he was only 21.
      War is always terrible.....always.

    • @scorchclasstitan6727
      @scorchclasstitan6727 3 года назад +112

      rockinbillyboy Yea except the British don’t have that right -_- . They declared war they fight the war by themselves . The Soviet’s did everything the Germans did and were *rewarded* for it .
      The allies were monsters .

    • @someguy3766
      @someguy3766 3 года назад +70

      @James Reitsch Lol you're kidding right? The Germans killed about a third of Poland's population during the war. I think most people can agree Dresden was a bit OTT, but hardly as bad as that.

    • @rockinbillyboy
      @rockinbillyboy 3 года назад +42

      @@scorchclasstitan6727 We fought well, but we never murdered 6 million people (men, women and children!!............That is what we fought against....Countries can not go around starting wars and invading other countries and not expect reaction.....I am just glad i was at this side looking in!......Germany started a war, and we reacted....simple!

    • @rockinbillyboy
      @rockinbillyboy 3 года назад +19

      @@someguy3766 I agree mate!...I also wish that we had not bombed Desden, it was a beautiful old city, with many ancient churches and buildings.....however, 200 German bombers launched an attack on Belfast, Northern Ireland, and bombed civilians!!....they actually bombed the waterworks to cut the water off so fire brigades could not fight the incendiary fires!!...over 1000 civilians died in their homes in Belfast, the number dead only second to that of London.....but in their eyes, that is fine.
      The bombing of Dresden is one of the things that happens when you start a war!

  • @polonium13
    @polonium13 Год назад +73

    My Dad grew up during the blitz and was about the same age as the boy. He told me about seeing dog-fights over London, air raids, his shrapnel collection, German POW's on work parties etc. A great little film. It gave me a glimpse of what he saw back then.

  • @samuelstindt4572
    @samuelstindt4572 2 года назад +65

    I'm genuinely impressed they got the sidearm of the luftwaffe right. Alot of people wrongly think that luftwaffe pilots carried p08s and walthers p38s, but most were equipped with the walther PP or PPK. I have heard that some bf-109s had KAR-98Ks in their fuselage, which is also pretty cool. Overall impressed with this short film.

    • @shrek6571
      @shrek6571 2 года назад +1

      No I don’t think they had bf109’s mate

    • @samuelstindt4572
      @samuelstindt4572 2 года назад +1

      @@shrek6571 huh?

    • @michaelkovacic2608
      @michaelkovacic2608 Год назад +1

      Where did you get that info about the Kar98? I have never heard of it.

    • @samuelstindt4572
      @samuelstindt4572 Год назад

      @@michaelkovacic2608 I heard it from a couple guys in a ww2 reddit I'm in, I believe they really only carried them during desert operations but I could be wrong

    • @kdunnproductions4729
      @kdunnproductions4729 Год назад +1

      The other minor thing I noticed that they got right was the bomb load on the He 111. From what I've seen, those 2 1000's are iconic, although i know they could carry other bomb loads

  • @3ggb0x
    @3ggb0x 3 года назад +6036

    My grandpa is from Hungary when he was a kid he was talking to someone German soldiers and they bought him a candy bar
    People make German soldiers look bad but they are not it is just the people that ran the war

    • @ritvikrao7389
      @ritvikrao7389 3 года назад +998

      Its true, most soldiers were drafted into the war and many of them were forced into fighting because their families were threatened

    • @augusthertz7163
      @augusthertz7163 3 года назад +750

      And many of the German soldiers fought out of loyalty their country, not to their cause. While there were still many sick minded people, the majority of German soldiers were good people.

    • @3ggb0x
      @3ggb0x 3 года назад +18

      Bru

    • @3ggb0x
      @3ggb0x 3 года назад +27

      It was still communist and there was still soldiers

    • @HalTheBot
      @HalTheBot 3 года назад +178

      Truth is the first casualty of war.

  • @redisdead628-2.0
    @redisdead628-2.0 3 года назад +4178

    i mean, yeah, the real planes were cool, but did you see the boy's toy plane flying skills?

  • @ethanrussell4742
    @ethanrussell4742 2 года назад +183

    The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.

    • @its228
      @its228 2 года назад +4

      strong quote

    • @basedneutral1173
      @basedneutral1173 2 года назад

      what?????

    • @chrystynec1496
      @chrystynec1496 2 года назад +3

      @@basedneutral1173 doesn't understand a family quote and also has a discord pfp
      *oh the irony*

    • @basedneutral1173
      @basedneutral1173 2 года назад

      @@chrystynec1496 And? Why do you care about my pfp? Sthu

    • @chrystynec1496
      @chrystynec1496 2 года назад +3

      @@basedneutral1173 its funny because discord no lifers not getting a joke about family lmao

  • @ellehan3003
    @ellehan3003 3 года назад +44

    Many German soldiers ended up making a life here in Britain. Unless they had family to return to of course. An elderly woman i know met her husband Gerhart at a dance whilst he was a prisoner here in England. They remained married for the rest of their lives and had 3 children I think.

  • @Th0nk__43
    @Th0nk__43 3 года назад +3919

    3 years for a 15 minute movie, that goes to show how long something that looks so simple can take without enough money, people, and equipment. But it was a really good movie

    • @nightSkyacc
      @nightSkyacc 3 года назад +32

      You hire 200 more people and get it done super fast

    • @muheebayuby6436
      @muheebayuby6436 3 года назад +77

      But 3 years tho for more like a 12 min movie. Idk but that doesn’t seem worth it to me

    • @frostonium
      @frostonium 3 года назад +67

      @@muheebayuby6436 it really depends on prespective and value tbh

    • @tobystevens9183
      @tobystevens9183 3 года назад +15

      @@muheebayuby6436 No, this is only a segment of the movie "Turning Tide". It is a full-length feature.

    • @mr.tobjohn9877
      @mr.tobjohn9877 3 года назад +31

      @@tobystevens9183 nope, this is the whole film. Look it up, theres a review of the short film by IMDb. Imo the film wasnt that good, had a lot of clichés or however it is written, like "youre the man of the house now that your fathers gone". It trues to give you so much information in just a couple of seconds.

  • @sheeppiiee1994
    @sheeppiiee1994 3 года назад +1399

    when my grandpa was in primary school, a german plane crashed in his school playground. the pilot lived and became one of the townsfolk

    • @ikasando
      @ikasando 3 года назад +323

      A nuclear bomb was dropped and never exploded and my town was built around the bomb with a crazy cult worshipping the bomb.

    • @AlecuBeldiman68420
      @AlecuBeldiman68420 3 года назад +185

      @@ikasando You're talking about Megaton from Fallout 3, and the Church of the Children of the Atom, right?

    • @AlecuBeldiman68420
      @AlecuBeldiman68420 3 года назад +23

      @Ted Andrews It's from a video game

    • @indo-sama1046
      @indo-sama1046 3 года назад +9

      @@ikasando damn fallout 4 references

    • @AlecuBeldiman68420
      @AlecuBeldiman68420 3 года назад +10

      @@indo-sama1046 Fallout 3 in fact:)

  • @seafood1471
    @seafood1471 3 года назад +22

    I love how without saying a word you could see so many emotions at play when the child found the airman from both of them. The child's fear and confusion to come across the enemy to find he looks just like any other person, the anger in the airmans eyes conflicted with the possibility of harming a child. Fantastic CGI for the planes too backed by great sound effects backed by a perfectly fitting score

  • @LivingWaterEternal
    @LivingWaterEternal 10 месяцев назад +6

    Saw your documentary on how you made this movie and then watched it. You guys need to make a full feature. A++++ every aspect of this movie is incredible and conveys and captures incredible believability, tone, empathy, anger, full range of emotions. Job incredibly well done and appreciated watching your hard work. Bravo 👏👏👏

    • @AndrewJMuir
      @AndrewJMuir 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @-Johake-
    @-Johake- 3 года назад +2652

    Scottish boy after seeing dozens of enemy German planes:
    Bet ima go watch.

    • @kruxxed1339
      @kruxxed1339 3 года назад +46

      Id do the same lol

    • @baggierbobcat3324
      @baggierbobcat3324 3 года назад +92

      Everybody gangsta till the planes re-route and start heading towards your town

    • @yamieu6623
      @yamieu6623 3 года назад +18

      hes not scottish bro

    • @tammiestait5465
      @tammiestait5465 3 года назад +7

      If I was a allied force I would be ready with my howitzer.

    • @quis9726
      @quis9726 3 года назад +7

      Yeah does he do that every time there’s a life threatening situation?

  • @LordChristoff
    @LordChristoff 3 года назад +1502

    German pilot: "Hello young man"
    Boy: "So you have chosen death"

    • @misko933
      @misko933 3 года назад +8

      dude he just got the pistol out so he cant be dangerous to him or anyone, the kid would never have the courage to pull that trigger, but the soldier is trained to do that...

    • @LordChristoff
      @LordChristoff 3 года назад +2

      @@misko933 *Whoosh*

    • @misko933
      @misko933 3 года назад +2

      @@LordChristoff I was kidding to, so, I out *wooshed* your *wooshing*

    • @darthvader7399
      @darthvader7399 3 года назад +2

      oh no its a *woooosh* battle

    • @misko933
      @misko933 3 года назад +1

      @@darthvader7399 i n d e e d

  • @ricksand6477
    @ricksand6477 Год назад +4

    This film is absolutely brilliant. No major studio was involved. Just two friends with a vision and metric tons of creativity and drive to complete it. This deserves a major distribution deal and vast audiences to experience a great story well told!

  • @BernardSamson-hf6fc
    @BernardSamson-hf6fc Год назад +4

    The BBC or ITV could or should showcase these short films. Incredible achievement. So much work for a short film. Cast true to the times.

  • @patrickmclaughlin7885
    @patrickmclaughlin7885 3 года назад +2431

    I’m the boy in the film, what an experience it was and so glad to see it getting so much positive recognition! thank you for all your kind comments💙

    • @daisy-im7jc
      @daisy-im7jc 3 года назад +183

      bravo kid bravo

    • @lowbudgetname2745
      @lowbudgetname2745 3 года назад +59

      Egg

    • @paulwilkinson4073
      @paulwilkinson4073 3 года назад +31

      OURlivesMatter I love your name and profile picture

    • @paulwilkinson4073
      @paulwilkinson4073 3 года назад +15

      OURlivesMatter they certainly do matter ✊

    • @sammurrell6865
      @sammurrell6865 3 года назад +34

      There is actual proof of this. Search up “Patrick McLaughlin Actor”, then you should be able to find his IMDb profile.

  • @AndrewJMuir
    @AndrewJMuir 3 года назад +2865

    Hey all, it's Andrew here, the director of this film! Thanks so much for all the great comments, and so glad so many of you enjoyed it! If you'd like to see how the film was made, there's a Behind The Scenes documentary in the description ^^^
    Many thanks, best wishes!
    Andrew

    • @petepeter1857
      @petepeter1857 3 года назад +41

      Terrific short, thank you!

    • @johncartwright8154
      @johncartwright8154 3 года назад +22

      Short as it is, a more convincing offering than other recent films covering the events of the time!

    • @brianlafev4261
      @brianlafev4261 3 года назад +14

      Really impressive Andrew 👏🏻 with a bit of luck I suspect you’ll have a big future. Keep up the good work

    • @deborahsiahaan9261
      @deborahsiahaan9261 3 года назад +6

      Good job Andrew and Team!!!!

    • @prisonmike9186
      @prisonmike9186 3 года назад +4

      Nice

  • @AlbaAdventures
    @AlbaAdventures Год назад +8

    This was well done. Very well done and the making of was incredible. As filmmakers ourselves, though doing nothing this complicated, we are deeply impressed with this production and the story telling. The original score makes a huge difference too.

  • @droningwesternaustralia
    @droningwesternaustralia Год назад +10

    So much packed into such a short film, and yet the message was so powerful. .
    Well done guys. 👏

  • @bobbybaucom4489
    @bobbybaucom4489 3 года назад +1461

    War is a fun game until the realities of war hit close to home.

    • @3an429
      @3an429 3 года назад +2

      don't be going all Jessie pope on us 😂

    • @Pwnedby
      @Pwnedby 3 года назад +3

      That’s soo true

    • @sabbath1986
      @sabbath1986 3 года назад +6

      When you loose it’s not over it’s over when you quit

    • @maxolla6114
      @maxolla6114 3 года назад

      No one ever said war was fun 😂

    • @bobbybaucom4489
      @bobbybaucom4489 3 года назад +19

      @@maxolla6114 idk. I think some believe it is because they have not really experienced it. And some just get off on the whole warrior thing. But when it hits your home, there is nothing glorious or compelling about it.

  • @Ghastify
    @Ghastify 3 года назад +2258

    Kid: *points gun at soldier*
    Soldier: pulls cigar out

    • @caitlynr.1421
      @caitlynr.1421 3 года назад +59

      "There are 1001 things I can do to you with this cigar and none of them hurt you-"

    • @plissken6430
      @plissken6430 3 года назад +18

      As big boss once said you never know what you need a cigar for

    • @999ColetteTTV
      @999ColetteTTV 3 года назад +24

      id rather have a ciggy and die than die regularly

    • @quis9726
      @quis9726 3 года назад +8

      I like how the kid just watched him pull something out of his pocket.

    • @kalecardenas9645
      @kalecardenas9645 3 года назад

      @@999ColetteTTV same

  • @MartysWhiteSuit
    @MartysWhiteSuit Год назад +4

    Full of admiration. The technical abilities were brilliant and the film just the tone needed. Like a short story.

  • @teentraveler1790
    @teentraveler1790 2 года назад +8

    Wow, this was wonderful Mr. Allen.
    A true show on how different people can show mercy despite being on different sides.

  • @MrSiciro
    @MrSiciro 3 года назад +1230

    Why do film makers always put the Stuka dive bomber sound in any aircraft that is apparently falling out of the sky

    • @eliasjensen2132
      @eliasjensen2132 3 года назад +53

      Im confused too mate😂

    • @ThatHonestGuy
      @ThatHonestGuy 3 года назад +116

      It's frustrating. It's a good movie I guess but they fell for the weird cliche of every plane apparently having a stuka siren

    • @TheDaltonius
      @TheDaltonius 3 года назад +31

      Cause iconic and Intense PTSD?
      The second one is a joke don’t take it too seriously

    • @ThatHonestGuy
      @ThatHonestGuy 3 года назад +22

      @@TheDaltonius Its not historically accurate though.

    • @ThatHonestGuy
      @ThatHonestGuy 3 года назад +6

      @Opecuted Yeah, I guess that it has become the norm

  • @tracksidefilms5416
    @tracksidefilms5416 3 года назад +1688

    "Mommy I found a jerry! Can I keep him?"

    • @j.jasonwentworth723
      @j.jasonwentworth723 3 года назад +123

      Now *THAT'S* funny! :-) (What is even funnier [and heartening, based on actual history] is that the jerry would probably have been happy to have been kept.) During the war, several downed and captured German pilots decided that they liked England better, and they--with local help--"disappeared" into the local population, married local women, and became refined Englishmen. In the 1980s, the UK government gave them amnesty and British citizenship, so they could stop leading rather "spy-like" lives. They had already learned the language (if they hadn't known it already), paid taxes for decades, raised families, and become part of their local communities (some had started businesses that created jobs for other locals), and they had given to their secretly-adopted country.

    • @schneewolf1951
      @schneewolf1951 3 года назад +22

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 wow! didnt know that. well thx for the info :)

    • @guywithbomb4216
      @guywithbomb4216 3 года назад +8

      My mom let me keep my bomb

    • @fds7476
      @fds7476 3 года назад +22

      @@j.jasonwentworth723
      Yep, a good friend of my great-grandfather (I'm from Germany) ended up as a POW in England and was put to work as a farmhand at the grange of some elderly lady whose sons had joined the army.
      Apparently, he was treated so well that after the war, he went back every year for bed and breakfast (and as a volunteer during harvesting season).

    • @maconescotland8996
      @maconescotland8996 3 года назад +4

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 Never heard of downed Luftwaffe pilots not being handed over to British authorities during the war. That would be a very difficult exercise to complete. I'd be interested in specific details.

  • @Jimifan57
    @Jimifan57 Год назад +6

    I watched the documentary on the making of this and was looking forward to seeing the finished film. The special effects turned out really well, and I liked seeing how the effects - especially the shot of the Heinkel 111 bomber in the water - were integrated into the finished product. Great job.

  • @jamieolberding7731
    @jamieolberding7731 3 года назад +7

    I'm really glad that German Airman reluctantly put his weapon down as an act of mercy.

  • @MaxZen1968
    @MaxZen1968 3 года назад +781

    Om my god, the first time I've seen an actual portrayal of some one picking up a gun they no nothing about. They just don't go bang.

    • @stroodledoodle6441
      @stroodledoodle6441 3 года назад +59

      Yeah, love how the soldier switched the safety off the gun

    • @garesonc9672
      @garesonc9672 3 года назад +6

      @@stroodledoodle6441 And charged it...

    • @xjcrossx
      @xjcrossx 3 года назад +6

      Scream. Die Hard 3. Only ones I remember besides this one.

    • @startedtech
      @startedtech 3 года назад +10

      I mean, it's not uncommon for service sidearms to be carried loaded safety off.

    • @juniorcrusher2245
      @juniorcrusher2245 3 года назад +6

      @@startedtech but he was a pilot. not a huge chance of him surviving a crash so he doesnt need a prepared pistol

  • @AW_7_7_7
    @AW_7_7_7 3 года назад +437

    Talented child actor. I don’t think I could gather up as wide a range of emotions as he did when I was his age! 😄
    Wishing him all the best if he chooses acting as his profession.

    • @mojaverc1585
      @mojaverc1585 3 года назад +7

      Yeah he is so good

    • @Syforced92
      @Syforced92 2 года назад

      This movie is just about a guy that crashed his plane was being held hostage by a child and got beaten up by two people

  • @richardharp4398
    @richardharp4398 10 месяцев назад +3

    My grandfather is 90 years old. He was about this young man’s age during the battle of Dunkirk. I believe that’s what was being portrayed across the channel. My great aunt was hiding behind a power pole as a Messerschmidt strafed the street. He could hear the bombings from his garden. This just reminded me of the stories he is told. Very well done. He was sent to Whales with thousands of other children.

  • @oradl
    @oradl 2 года назад +3

    Who feels like that Soldier was a good soldier being good to that kid

  • @soapsappergaming2891
    @soapsappergaming2891 3 года назад +2556

    I like this film because of the fact that they dont make the german pilot be the mega murderous soulless monster whereas they instead show that the Germans were people too and they also having emotions and a sense of dignity

    • @puterboy2
      @puterboy2 3 года назад +61

      Unlike some movies. Does Dunkirk ring a bell with you?

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime 3 года назад +14

      You'll never take our brexit!

    • @michaelomalley1856
      @michaelomalley1856 3 года назад +119

      Yes and the fact he was armed but choose not to resist and show no threat to the boy or anyone else IMO gives no right for those men to beat the rubbish out of him since aircrewmen where just following orders, had he threatened the boy at all or pointed his weapon towards the others then sure but he willfully surrendered with no threat and as such they should have notified the nearest Home Guardsmen and kept him there till they came to pickup him up, and on a side note where the f is the Home Guard? Great Short Film, but needed as others have stated to be longer.

    • @soapsappergaming2891
      @soapsappergaming2891 3 года назад +31

      @@michaelomalley1856 ik the whenever a german plane/pilot was spotted on ground the home guard would go the speed of light straight to where the sighting was

    • @pixelbasedlifeforms
      @pixelbasedlifeforms 3 года назад +46

      Well nobody said German soldiers didn’t have a dignity in WW2. Many committed suicide after the war was over.

  • @quinnig3088
    @quinnig3088 3 года назад +587

    They really didn't need to beat him up like that he was complying

    • @johnbower7452
      @johnbower7452 3 года назад +109

      Sometimes anger takes over from common sense; but it would have been unlikely; most German POW's were treated pretty well even by our civilians who they had just bombed. They were usually taken prisoner and if injured taken to a hospital for treatment (under guard of course).

    • @winstonchurchill3597
      @winstonchurchill3597 3 года назад +50

      Agreed, it was wrong - would not want that done to our airman if the roles were reversed.

    • @SuzutakeJP
      @SuzutakeJP 3 года назад +30

      I mean would you would probably do the same thing to the people that were bombing your city each night

    • @nathenewendzel884
      @nathenewendzel884 3 года назад +13

      Love your enemies.

    • @brodyiceman3032
      @brodyiceman3032 3 года назад +2

      Same

  • @human52
    @human52 Год назад +5

    Fantastic!!!!!! Being a pilot it all looked spot on to me!!!! well done lads!!!!

  • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
    @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 3 года назад +2

    First time in my life i saw an english producer making a good german soldier and not just a bad guy.

  • @sneezlez
    @sneezlez 3 года назад +1860

    Hey my grandpa was some sort of electrician during ww2 I think he was pretty high ranking because he had 2 lightning bolts on his helmet

  • @tenah7931
    @tenah7931 3 года назад +1541

    The boy was 10 years old in 1940. That means, he would still be alive in 2021., as a 91 year old. He may be a fictional character, but there are real people who lived through all of this and are still alive to this day to tell their stories. I guess we like to forget that the most tragic parts of human history weren't that long time ago.

    • @tenah7931
      @tenah7931 3 года назад +70

      @@chrismadison305 What I'm saying is completely opposite, also never said he was real. I was putting things into a perspective, considering the boys age and the year the story of the movie is placed, proving that there are still people alive who lived through this. Read carefully next time, and don't jump to conclusions.

    • @chrisjenkins9978
      @chrisjenkins9978 3 года назад +17

      My parents are two of those people.

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 3 года назад +13

      @@chrisjenkins9978 That's interesting

    • @LaVaZ000
      @LaVaZ000 3 года назад +2

      I'm sorry but your comment makes no sense. Who, has ever forgotten WWII? Who has forgotten the Auschwitz? Who has forgotten the Operation Barbarossa? Who has forgotten the Patriotic War?

    • @chrisjenkins9978
      @chrisjenkins9978 3 года назад +9

      @@LaVaZ000 - I was playing a video of the Apollo crew driving a car on the surface of the moon and the guy next to me didn’t even know it was real.

  • @really_steelz5681
    @really_steelz5681 3 года назад +7

    Pilot: has hands up and is unarmed
    Civilian: and I took that personally

  • @epicsnake21
    @epicsnake21 Год назад +6

    This is a work of art, you guys did an amazing job!

  • @bearwithabowtie1421
    @bearwithabowtie1421 3 года назад +277

    I never knew every german plane was outfitted with a
    Stuka siren lol

    • @grantm6514
      @grantm6514 3 года назад +47

      Only in the movies - every plane that flies downwards gets a Stuka siren, even if it's a jet.

    • @paulb6716
      @paulb6716 3 года назад +8

      Every film haha!!

    • @schneewolf1951
      @schneewolf1951 3 года назад +8

      this plane type (He 111) in the movie had no siren but some bombs had to put fear into the targets on the ground (because you could hear when your death from above comes)

    • @bearwithabowtie1421
      @bearwithabowtie1421 3 года назад +7

      @@schneewolf1951 yea i am aware as i am also a fellow av-geek of lots of ww2 aircraft and other stuff if that era. But still thanks for your reply

    • @Dr.K.Wette_BE
      @Dr.K.Wette_BE 3 года назад

      Err, guys, those are the bomber attack alarm sirens on the ground...

  • @sir_mexican21st47
    @sir_mexican21st47 3 года назад +367

    The German saw through the boy’s eyes and thought “What if I was him...”

    • @Michael-mh2tw
      @Michael-mh2tw 3 года назад +18

      nah he probably thought 'I'm getting executed if I shoot anyone here'

    • @Testimony_Of_JTF
      @Testimony_Of_JTF 3 года назад +7

      @@Michael-mh2tw No, he could easily us the boy as a way to escape but he didn't, he just surrended.

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 3 года назад +7

      @Anka Paszkiewicz In a country worth it's salt, enemy soldiers that were shot down and survived were executed by the citizens.

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 3 года назад +3

      More realistically, the German pilot thought "I only have maybe a dozen bullets for this pistol, and once they're all gone, I'm gonna get dissected alive by the remaining members of his VERY angry family."

    • @uh0hst1nky71
      @uh0hst1nky71 3 года назад +1

      How about he had a heart, so he didn’t shoot the kid, not every German soldier wanted mayhem, some were drafted

  • @probablythebest5559
    @probablythebest5559 2 года назад +2

    This video rekindled my love for aerial fights, seeing how they ambushed them like prey and the way they just scattered too.

  • @rmartin32
    @rmartin32 Год назад +2

    Great job guys, I'm blown away by the story and especially the effects. Kudos for showing the "making of" video, it's great to see the ingenuity involved.

  • @nzsaltflatsracer8054
    @nzsaltflatsracer8054 3 года назад +513

    A childhood memory, helping my mother fold the sheets from the line in the backyard. I still miss you mum.

    • @TheDaltonius
      @TheDaltonius 3 года назад +18

      Now I’m sad

    • @jammiestdodger
      @jammiestdodger 3 года назад +25

      I bet she was/is a nice lady. I don’t know what happened to your mum but I hope she’s thinking of you, in heaven or wherever she is

    • @findingsnoopy5580
      @findingsnoopy5580 3 года назад +3

      Your mom's a good mother

    • @segon.
      @segon. 3 года назад +1

      Well now u made me unhappy

    • @eduardojunqueira8904
      @eduardojunqueira8904 2 года назад +1

      Your Mom still lives in you.

  • @vinny6935
    @vinny6935 3 года назад +736

    When the plane is coming down toward the water, it takes a sudden dive into the water. If like to think the pilot saw the boy on the cliff and didn't want to take him out.

    • @Tubs428
      @Tubs428 3 года назад +41

      Also lines up with the ending of film

    • @PvtPopper
      @PvtPopper 3 года назад +51

      Likely plus he had a far less likely chance of surviving a crash on land so it's in both there interests

    • @squiddudis7706
      @squiddudis7706 3 года назад +7

      I'm pretty sure the bomber stalled

    • @chrislockard1922
      @chrislockard1922 3 года назад +12

      @@squiddudis7706 yeah that animation was terrible. Ive seen hundreds of hours of ww2 footage. I basically have no life due to studying so much lmao

    • @JohnDoe-fr1id
      @JohnDoe-fr1id 3 года назад

      @@PvtPopper *their

  • @spitfiremark1a768
    @spitfiremark1a768 2 года назад +2

    I love it when the Spitfire's sweep over the boy on their way like knights of the air to take on the enemy.

  • @SimUKReviews
    @SimUKReviews Год назад +1

    Kudos.
    I First stumbled across this prior to release....glad to ha e finally watched it.
    Excellently done, an inspiration. Bravo.

  • @davewilson4058
    @davewilson4058 3 года назад +458

    A good film which takes me back . The only criticism I have, is that the German bomber's coming in were usually much higher up and the attacking planes would have been Hurricane's. Spitfire's usually tackled the fighter escorts. Also, the only experience I had during a raid , was when a German airman dropped into our road by parachute, he was taken into a nearby house, sat down, given a cup of tea and a piece of cake, whilst someone ran to the nearest phone box to call the police. All the kids in the neighbourhood crowded into the lady's garden and gazed at him through the window. He looked young even to us 6 year old's and nervous. Then an army lorry pulled up and some soldier's came and took him away. Later on in the war, we had lot's of German and Italian prisoner's walking around the town in their patched P.O.W. uniforms. They were mostly working on the raiiway, or nearby farm's.

    • @johncartwright8154
      @johncartwright8154 3 года назад +26

      Great story from a first-hand witness! There are stories of course of airmen being roughed-up or even mortally injured by a mob as happened in Kennington London on 15 September 1940, the day now celebrated as 'Battle of Britain Day'. The pilot of the Do17, rammed by Ray Holmes in his Hurricane, which crashed into Victoria Station.

    • @johndell3642
      @johndell3642 3 года назад +28

      Your observations would be true for the South of England, but in German attacks on the Scottish coast they often came in at lower level (to attack shipping) and of course, German single-engined Bf109s did not have the range to get to Scotland. The Scenario here is very close to that of 16th October 1940 when Spitfires of 603 Squadron intercepted unescorted German bombers attacking the Firth of Forth. - Except that was Ju88s rather than HeIIIs. There were numerous examples of German aircrew being "roughed up" by civilians and even killed. For example, when a He111 crashed on the Island of Lundy the boat bringing the German crew back to the British mainland could not anchor at Appledore because the harbour was packed with civilians demanding the Germans be shot ( British fishing-boats had recently been machine-gunned by German Bombers in the Bristol Channel and fishermen killed and injured).

    • @thewizardingwonders2926
      @thewizardingwonders2926 3 года назад +1

      Very interesting sir

    • @davewilson4058
      @davewilson4058 3 года назад +13

      @Star-Lord I can't remember the exact date, but it was towards the end of 1940, It could have been late November/ early December.

    • @ArchieWhitehill
      @ArchieWhitehill 3 года назад +14

      My Austrian Uncle served briefly and unwillingly in the German Army during WWII. Fortunately, he was captured in the war, taken to Texas to help work a farm with other prisoners. He told us he was treated very well, better than by his own army. The food was better, he enjoyed farming more than soldiers, and the American military even fixed his teeth. He wanted to stay (he was a single man at the time), but he was given no choice but to be returned home.

  • @gemetter5214
    @gemetter5214 3 года назад +491

    I am from Germany an my Grandmother always told us the story of her uncle, who had to fight at the front close to the end of the war. He had no option, otherwise his family would get into trouble. He never wanted that and his last words were: "Now I am going away to die...". A week later the letter which told about his death arrived...

  • @agentminty5503
    @agentminty5503 3 года назад +9

    That first four minutes felt like an hour. This is fantastic.

  • @cavecavecavecave5295
    @cavecavecavecave5295 Год назад +1

    Fantastic. As somewhere grew up with outside loos and a tin Bath, I can absolutely relate to the location footage. The actors, action shots and dialogue are top notch. Bravo.

  • @peterfriedrich377
    @peterfriedrich377 3 года назад +484

    The overall morale of the story: Don´t get in dangerous adventures, help you mother with the wash and this will do!

    • @afilag7779
      @afilag7779 3 года назад +10

      moral of the story: dont drop your weapon on enemy territory

    • @afilag7779
      @afilag7779 3 года назад +6

      @Anka Paszkiewicz well no. cause he took it back from the kid and then dropped it

    • @afilag7779
      @afilag7779 3 года назад +2

      @Anka Paszkiewicz its called: joking

    • @afilag7779
      @afilag7779 3 года назад +1

      @Anka Paszkiewicz not when its the truth

  • @micknordstrom2591
    @micknordstrom2591 3 года назад +585

    That German pilot had some good in him after all. He was just a victim of evil forces!

    • @youraverageskateboarder8592
      @youraverageskateboarder8592 3 года назад +77

      Most of the German soldiers were in ww2. Most of them didn’t have a say in joining the war, they were just drafted

    • @Sun75mm
      @Sun75mm 3 года назад +9

      @@youraverageskateboarder8592 Yup

    • @jordo5639
      @jordo5639 3 года назад +53

      Most were just common men in a draft. The bad men were the ss, and higher ranked personnel.

    • @DillaDoncic
      @DillaDoncic 3 года назад +20

      Yeah alot of USSR soldiers were anti communism but were forced to fight

    • @grootsyt
      @grootsyt 3 года назад +16

      Most wehrmacht didnt even know about the camps

  • @SkrubNUB
    @SkrubNUB 3 года назад +6

    German pilot: He-
    Kid: *"So you've chosen death"*

  • @Tharvis
    @Tharvis 3 года назад +5

    German pilot:* surrenders so he doesn't hurt the boys mother*
    Random guy: " And I took that personally."

    • @sumt1000
      @sumt1000 2 года назад

      He probably disliked the Germans well, the ones fighting for fuiher, I mean the killed millions and probably his family members.

  • @samuelcottman8594
    @samuelcottman8594 3 года назад +124

    On my grandad's farm, they made the prisoners of war (germans) harvest crops and some used to visit many times until they got old

    • @SettingItStraight1
      @SettingItStraight1 3 года назад +18

      Sam: So did my Grandfather! He said they were the BEST workers he ever employed. The rules were strict: you weren’t supposed to let them listen to the news or give them liquor: Grand Daddy did both at the end of the day.....the POWs reward him by working like trojans. Some of the POWs always maintained to the end that Germany would win the war.....in the end, when they didn’t, a big German, named Hans, openly cried.

    • @MrApfel3000
      @MrApfel3000 3 года назад +10

      my great grandfather was a German prisoner of war and worked on a farm :) a month ago I read books of him he brought home from America about Agra culture and farming...

    • @cortex8239
      @cortex8239 3 года назад +2

      Honestly. Way better fate then being in a camp. Although you probably wouldn't be given that much food or water or beaten daily. I rather take being a slave for a couple of years with some food and some water then be in a POW camp

    • @dandylion2837
      @dandylion2837 3 года назад +4

      There is a sense of peace in farming. So that must have been such a redemption from war for those men.

  • @buskingkarma2503
    @buskingkarma2503 Год назад +2

    The way the German pilot lit his cigar was bad ass!😎

  • @paincrazy7149
    @paincrazy7149 2 года назад +1

    “Enemies yesterday,friends today,and brothers tommorow”
    no one

  • @twizzlerkid9995
    @twizzlerkid9995 3 года назад +133

    who else thought that cigar at first was a hotdog

    • @BigNutts21
      @BigNutts21 3 года назад +10

      I thought it was lip balm or chocolate

    • @uhoh1733
      @uhoh1733 3 года назад +8

      i thought it was lip balm too lmao

    • @decoyz.
      @decoyz. 3 года назад +4

      Lip balm or a glizzy

    • @Astro-qs6ep
      @Astro-qs6ep 3 года назад

      me

    • @c3a118
      @c3a118 3 года назад

      yes

  • @wildernessandme1744
    @wildernessandme1744 3 года назад +685

    It took 3 years for this 12 minute mini movie to make.

    • @anthonymejia835
      @anthonymejia835 3 года назад +2

      pre schools do it in 12 when uploading to yt

    • @LUCAS420BLZ
      @LUCAS420BLZ 3 года назад +8

      Well it varies for different budgets and movie makers of course

    • @t.c.b4722
      @t.c.b4722 3 года назад +28

      It was low budget. The production value is actually pretty amazing for what this cost to make.

    • @miguelmanzano3960
      @miguelmanzano3960 3 года назад +7

      @@LUCAS420BLZ you need to see how they did it low budget style

    • @l.v1473
      @l.v1473 3 года назад

      2

  • @rachelsingermacdonald
    @rachelsingermacdonald Год назад +1

    Folding sheets with Mom is something I cherish, somehow it makes you feel close.

  • @shamsingh6280
    @shamsingh6280 2 года назад +1

    amazing film, awesome performances and a world class director, loved it. had the pleasure of working with the amazing director today.

  • @firmbelieverinflex-seal3132
    @firmbelieverinflex-seal3132 3 года назад +94

    The planes flying over the town, the boy running 5 miles in 10 seconds, to watch the planes, the boy.
    I AM SPEED

  • @DedplAnE
    @DedplAnE 3 года назад +3479

    No matter what the person is doing, they are still a human being.
    -Joe Mama

  • @ZiitsprungMedia
    @ZiitsprungMedia Год назад +1

    So... that was great! Low Budget, but great Story, great technical implementation, Perfect Specialeffect, impressive Model and CGI shots!

  • @amc3
    @amc3 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful work Mr Muir, its refreshing to see a WW2 Spitfire - Heinkel 111 story taking place in Scotland and not over Kent.
    Not every raid took lace in England, Patrick McLaughlin is a talented young actor.

    • @AndrewJMuir
      @AndrewJMuir 3 года назад

      Thanks so much Andrew, glad you enjoyed! :)

  • @kurtthewicked9009
    @kurtthewicked9009 3 года назад +142

    Imagine, just for a minute, looking up in the sky and seeing scores of planes coming to bomb your country. And yet in 1940 southern England, this was a common sight.

    • @gavin2715
      @gavin2715 3 года назад +4

      I don't have to imagine it lol

    • @barryolaith
      @barryolaith 3 года назад +7

      50,000 British civilians killed by aerial bombardment in WWII. 500,000 German civilians killed by aerial bombardment. Guess it was more of a common sight for them. Civilians are civilians. Carpet bombing is murder. And they put up a statue to Arthur 'Bomber' Harris in London only relatively recently. Disgraceful. Put up a memorial to the air crew by all means. They didn't get a choice, on either side.

    • @petergehlen4190
      @petergehlen4190 3 года назад +1

      Imagine, just for half a minute, already in the 1920s the Brits built up a bomber airforce to attack the German cities.

    • @rustyshackleford1303
      @rustyshackleford1303 3 года назад +2

      It's what Churchill wanted. He deliberately bombed German cities and civilian areas until finally the Germans started retaliating in kind. This way he could justify continuing the war.

    • @tsg7official
      @tsg7official 3 года назад

      Not just Southern, Northern as well.

  • @kthebookenthusiast2778
    @kthebookenthusiast2778 3 года назад +895

    Amazing cinematography!

  • @iseensumshit69420
    @iseensumshit69420 3 года назад +1

    bro, that pilot litterally switched the gun to safe mode on a kid
    legend

  • @MeIGuess.
    @MeIGuess. 8 месяцев назад +1

    My grandparents, parents served in the second world war in the Royal Australian Air Force and some in the Royal Air Force huge respect to them and other serving members

  • @jamesskelton6744
    @jamesskelton6744 3 года назад +410

    The boy grows up and enlist in the german air force.

    • @anubisizzy
      @anubisizzy 3 года назад +29

      And goes into a time portal

    • @xxboonisbadfortnitexx1549
      @xxboonisbadfortnitexx1549 3 года назад +6

      Yep

    • @ikasando
      @ikasando 3 года назад +7

      @@anubisizzy Please make this into a movie. I'd watch the hell out of it.

    • @neinnein9306
      @neinnein9306 3 года назад +1

      The German after war Luftwaffe still had Aces like Hartmann. Why not enlist there ;)

    • @lunafringe10
      @lunafringe10 3 года назад

      hahahaha, what German air forced. all they have are kites hahahahaha

  • @seanhuds229
    @seanhuds229 3 года назад +411

    "Im English!!"
    *Continue pummeling him
    "We know!"

    • @jdkeith5373
      @jdkeith5373 3 года назад +11

      🤣🤣🤣 only geeks like me will get that one

    • @shieldsluck1969
      @shieldsluck1969 3 года назад +4

      Pretty nasty but Trainspotting explains a lot....

    • @miksuko
      @miksuko 3 года назад +4

      @@jdkeith5373 wow you're such a geek!

    • @jdkeith5373
      @jdkeith5373 3 года назад

      @@miksuko ikr

    • @Simon05784
      @Simon05784 3 года назад

      😂😂

  • @bobhaze
    @bobhaze 9 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this film. I hope you'll continue to make more like this.

  • @Timothy_Kin
    @Timothy_Kin 3 года назад +3

    This piece is more than amazing. I lack words to describe it.... Keep up the positive work guys....

    • @AndrewJMuir
      @AndrewJMuir 3 года назад

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @SDStudiosAnimations
    @SDStudiosAnimations 3 года назад +431

    airplane: *flies towards boy*
    Also airplane: "So anyways i went downwards"

    • @thegrandcoffein6928
      @thegrandcoffein6928 3 года назад +14

      LMAO

    • @waffles001
      @waffles001 3 года назад +4

      They’re either trying to Kamikaze or Stuka

    • @waffles001
      @waffles001 3 года назад +1

      Nevermind i see he was shot down

    • @nadyat812
      @nadyat812 3 года назад +1

      Beebo Bopbee by hurricane

    • @Jack-sf7wz
      @Jack-sf7wz 3 года назад +3

      @@nadyat812 they were spitfires :)

  • @kyo_1up575
    @kyo_1up575 3 года назад +1553

    Well my grandpa once said to me “not all Germans are bad one time I was white my platoon and I got lost and 1 German soldier said to my grandpa “Halt!” My grandpa looked at the German soldier, the German soldier spoke a little bit of English and said “mine field” he pointed at the sign and my grandpa walked to the German soldier and they chat a little bit (my grandpa can speak German) and my grandpa offered the German soldier with an MRE and the German soldier also took out his MRE and my grandpa said let’s eat I guess...
    So they ate there MRE and they heard both of there allies and axis calling for them and they once more looked at each other and both said goodbye they both ran towards back to there platoons.”

    • @luisschmidt10
      @luisschmidt10 3 года назад +87

      Geschichte ausm Paulaner Garten

    • @steinwallenfan9439
      @steinwallenfan9439 3 года назад +36

      @@luisschmidt10 😅 jetzt fehlt noch des Bier!

    • @hawkerben1158
      @hawkerben1158 3 года назад +85

      If you don’t mind me asking what year was it? I’m guessing it was a bit earlier in the war when it wasn’t as aggressive as it would get later on ( after the fall of France )

    • @joeymiguel9615
      @joeymiguel9615 3 года назад +56

      Even in war there is peace.

    • @FakeGallego69
      @FakeGallego69 3 года назад +16

      Wow,what year was that,and where?

  • @gibbyboi7313
    @gibbyboi7313 3 года назад +1

    I glad to see there is more simplify for the german pilot then hate.

  • @TheFluffyDuck
    @TheFluffyDuck Год назад +1

    My dad was about this young man's age in England during the war. My dad and his brother were out in a field when they were staffed by a German pilot. Missed obviously. I don't want to show this to dad as he gets quite emotional these days about the war.

  • @zaheersarang6466
    @zaheersarang6466 3 года назад +333

    I just watched the documentary and I gotta say these guys need to be given larger platforms. This is incredible.

    • @elyasa123
      @elyasa123 3 года назад +2

      What’s the documentary's name?

    • @lambertlum1087
      @lambertlum1087 3 года назад +7

      Seems a bit over dramatic. There is nothing for stranded Luftwaffe pilots to do, but to surrender. It's an island with dim prospects of escape.

  • @darrenkelfkens8539
    @darrenkelfkens8539 3 года назад +104

    I am a filmmaker myself and I have nothing but praise for this beautiful little vignette. I know the endless hours and hours of work that go into getting a low budget movie onto the screen. What an achievement!

  • @googlelcc874
    @googlelcc874 2 года назад +2

    9:16 my man does for a cigar after getting shot down by spit fires like dafuq???

  • @karlbroderickmusic
    @karlbroderickmusic 5 месяцев назад +1

    this was beautifully done....why on earth do movies need to cost around 150 million dollars these days. Well done to all involved. Especially Andrew Muir and David Ross and Marco Cascone. So impressive. 😊

  • @twizzlerkid9995
    @twizzlerkid9995 3 года назад +66

    imagine going on a mountain just to watch a war

    • @j.jasonwentworth723
      @j.jasonwentworth723 3 года назад +11

      In ancient times, the generals of the opposing armies not uncommonly did just that, watching the action from a hilltop while making pleasant conversation. Almost within living memory, there were even the "gentlemen's wars" (the Franco-Prussian war, the Boer war, etc.), in which the combatants from both sides even met and ate and drank together in the mornings, before taking up their positions and opening fire on each other. War is a very strange, unspeakably horrible, yet fascinating thing, which has ironically, sometimes, brought out the best in people--even enemies, toward each other--who became fast friends afterward...

    • @caitlynr.1421
      @caitlynr.1421 3 года назад +1

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 thank god people in the comments are still giving out free history lessons

    • @baggierbobcat3324
      @baggierbobcat3324 3 года назад

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 dude, is like typing huge paragraphs your job? Lol because I see them on every comment

  • @Hexigonic
    @Hexigonic 3 года назад +164

    The pilot,: crashes head on into a rock
    Also the pilot: *tis but a scratch*

    • @khgnnnn
      @khgnnnn 3 года назад

      did you mean tis but a scratch?

    • @Hexigonic
      @Hexigonic 3 года назад +1

      @@khgnnnn yes, yes i did.

    • @peterfriedrich377
      @peterfriedrich377 3 года назад +4

      The He 111 ditched into the "drink" after a crash landing. We don´t know, what function this German held. He could be the pilot, the bombardier, one of the gunners or the navigator/mechanic. The rank insignia on his sleeve (one bar, one wing) showed he was a lieutenant, so he could be the pilot or the navigator.

    • @baggierbobcat3324
      @baggierbobcat3324 3 года назад +7

      German sherman..
      *Wait that's illegal*

    • @titanime3830
      @titanime3830 3 года назад

      ah yes the superiority of german gene

  • @FunAllDayLong4353
    @FunAllDayLong4353 2 года назад +2

    He's got good eyesight to see them at 10,000 feet. I bet in real life he would have come away saying "It was a piece of cake!" What an amazing generation - never to be forgotten or denigrated.

  • @theidahotraveler
    @theidahotraveler Год назад +4

    There are many heroes that are never known.

  • @urlocalcultleader3385
    @urlocalcultleader3385 3 года назад +197

    german: hallo
    kid: therefore your free trial of living has ended

  • @chimingw
    @chimingw 3 года назад +147

    air raid siren sounds
    the boy: its pog time

  • @CoolBluBoi
    @CoolBluBoi 2 года назад +2

    I love how the HE111 immediately stalls out within 10 meters of the kid

  • @onazram1
    @onazram1 Год назад +1

    Really good... Amazing how much work went into 12 minutes of film!