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I really like this iteration of soldier a lot more than the canonical one, like you can still see the original stubborn and reckless soldier in there but you can also see a really creative and tactical soldier who’s able to deal with critical situations a whole lot better. It’s almost a glimpse of what soldier would have been like if it weren’t for his lead poisoning or something like that.
i honestly think this soldier can still be considered canonical to the one in tf2. He's just older and with all the stuff that has happened to him can't keep up the denial that sustained him for so long. My man is just so damn tired.
soldier got flanderized really hard because of how hilarious he can be, and the smarts went more to demoman, who also gets flanderized by just being really drunk
Only residents of Teufort who drink the water of this place have lead poisoning. Mercenaries drink only bottled water, which does not contain lead. So I would call it "the timeline where the Soldier was really a military soldier". In the canon, he was never a real soldier, he was rejected from every branch of the U.S. military. He flew to Europe himself, got to Poland, killed those whom he considered Nazis and awarded himself medals. Fortunately, his rampage ended immediately upon hearing about the end of the war in 1949
This level of quality hasn't been seen in a while, though I will say that Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was incredible as well (the only movie I've enjoyed in a couple years aside from this) Its insane how big brand movies are producing terrible or mediocre movies. We physically have to buy garbage, yet this movie is not only a masterpiece (my opinion) but its completely free.
I was never a fan of horror films, at least not modern ones. But this, this is a whole different level of horror than I’m used to seeing nowadays. I prefer the stuff like in the 80s, where it was less of “creepy jumpscares good” and more “it just won’t stop coming no matter how many times you beat it down.” Emesis blue hit that oddly well, with most of the monsters they face coming back at some point, the scout, the heavy, the sniper, the Pyro, *they all come back*
What really makes horror movies amazing: 1, they have long, unnerving stares. Just staring at something or at the camera. It feels too real. 2, the action isn't thrown around every spot of the movie. It also has good thrills, and at the end of the scene, you get to calm down before the next thriller scene. 3, they're memorable and have very memorable titles. Most horror movies are just meant to be seen one time, and then after that one time, it just gets boring.
I love how Emesis blue didnt show Tf2 as some sort of funny shooter game. They portrayed it as a horrifying war, that will leave people scarred for life. You dont blow someone to pieces a dozen times and just laugh.
The first time you do it, you’re horrified. The third time you do it, you’re unsettled. The sixth time you do it, you’re stone-faced. The twelfth time, you’re laughing.
tf even happened to him did he hallucinate the laboratory as a bar? i mean ig he was one arm bleeding out so he prob wasnt thinkin straight but damn he rlly stayed there till he froze to death...oof
@@toophoot2757 I see it more as he was already very close to dying, he had been bleeding out for a while at least, it doesnt seem like the wound on his arm was ever treated, so i just guess that he was slowly bleeding out, so he was already hallucinating when entering the lab, and died shortly after entering, thats why he was recieved by Dell so quickly, he was already dead when they were talking. judging by the ending too i think of Dell like someone who is receiving those who died recently, maybe as a way to introduce them to the "Afterlife" seen at the end
@@toophoot2757 the sign that said laboratory was broken at first and only the b, a, and r letters were illuminated, so demo being demo immediately followed his instincts lol.
Me too. He was a good character and a good ally, and he went down after fighting the good fight. Truly a shame he couldn't be saved, but even in death, he saved Soldier.
@@EternalDawn some rich dudes made a respawn machine and it goes wrong and the people who are respawned are turned into creature types i guess. I haven't watched it in a while so you'll have to watch it yourself
1:11 "Let him bleed." would result in the Hunter coming back to assault him again later 3:24 He shoots a wounded Blutarch dead, because he's learned from his previous mistake of not finishing the job
If Spy shooted the Sniper, would be Pyro killed the Soldier, because of dangerous threat? That makes sense too, and when he shots the Blutarch, he knows what to do.
@@user-jz6nx1wo8t if soldier killed sniper Spy would shot pyro with gun ( sniper taked ammo ) and spy wouldnt be burned , hurted that much ( propably ) , would be later in fight ( i know he is but only in roullete )
@@Cosmo-enjoyerRight after Spy falls downstairs he reaches for his Revolver. In that short amount of time the Sniper wouldn't have been able to take out the ammo, plus, you can see that the Revolver still has rounds inside so yeah the Sniper did not take the ammo out.
One of the things I like about Emesis Blue is how they used Soldier's helmet. I know Valve used the feature of it covering his eyes for comedic effect, but in this movie, it has an enigmatic appearance. It reminds me a lot of the classic noir detective films which had hard boiled detectives with wide brimmed fedoras obscuring their eyes during moments of contemplation and building tension. It's much the same for Soldier, but his helmet gives him a very...him, uniqueness. A straightforward, if unconventional thinking veteran of a war that probably never was in a horrifying circumstance. They took everything I already loved about Soldier's character and 180'd it in a way that worked better than it had any right to, while still remaining true to lore and personality. That takes a brilliantly creative mind to achieve.
Weird to think Soldier is the last merc standing. I hope Valve takes note of his character in this, its a good interpretation of Soldier and pretty much as I'd expect him to be if he wasn't treated as lead fuelled comic relief.
@Diegordi bonus points in irony for him simply being the 'soldier' the one you would think dies first ends up being the one who lives to the bitter end.
This isn't really Soldier though. It's an adaptation. For example, if the TF2 comics are like, Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes, AKA how the character originally was, then Emesis Blue Soldier is like, Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock or Sherlock Gnomes. It's just a different take on the same character.
“I see you, you see me.” “How pleasant this feeling.” While present soldier is looking unknowingly at himself and future soldier is looking at his past self with new understanding.
The Spy pulling the trigger on himself instantly and without hesitation is a very powerful moment. Basically, at that point he didn't wanted to live anymore.
Fun fact: i think the part where soldier goes to the broken bridge is a reference to a movie about a guy that made a house out of human corpses, in a scene, he isk in the same place, which is a depiction of the pit of hell, and like soldier, he falls in the pit.
Also when they don't heavily rely on jumpscares. That's what Emesis blue was. Zero jumpscares but still creeps you out with the atmosphere of the scenes
This whole movie was so good! It almost felt like an adaptation of a gritty 80's comic book. Like, I feel like this was adapting the first or second arc of a series that spans over several years of publication.
Yeah, I definitely got some V for Vendetta vibes from the film and oh boy was it good. Emesis Blue is a modern, gamer version of all the classics like Fullmetal Jacket, The Shining, American Psycho, etc. I truly hope it will be remembered as a masterclass in storytelling, just like those movies.
If i remember correctly someone said that the soldier helmet is used in this movie like detective hat in older movie whenever they go into a contemplation or deep thinking That probably give the vibe along with a dozen other things (heckload of references included).
The soldier lost the scottish man, his teammate (no he did not lost him, he just got severe burns) And he never gave up, he even lost the all he had, but he never lost the ability to think. I guess soldier is smarter than we tought
What sadder was Spy felt betrayed because he thought Soldier left him in purpose when Soldier really was trying to dodge the bullets but the door locked permanently behind giving him no ability to save his friend.
@@ModeratelyCool To be fair he does kinda say “I did your dirty work” to Archibald. Meaning he obviously didn’t want to do it. He just did it cause it was his job and he didn’t wanna let him down
one of the key elements thats nails it in is the fact that 2fort in this universe was supposed to be demolished years ago, and the interviewer man having to tell soldier not to tell a single soul of the horrors there and the events since the creation of the respawn machine makes you wonder if 2fort was the origin where the discovery of the ability to resurrect the dead and or reconnect consciousness back to the body after being dead, thus the death experiences and paracausal events causing the mental state of the patient to split or go insane, similar to that of sigma after being exposed to a black hole, except for soldier and demoman managing to keep their mental state from detaching well most of it potentially
When you put it like that, I can't imagine what the horrors that the mercs and other test subjects had to go through prior to Emesis Blue and, to an extent, the movie's take on TF2's lore.
I love that Emesis Blue's Soldier is a real soldier and not the Soldier we know. This one is more sane than ours. So this one didnt drink much of 2fort's water. There are still glimpses of our Soldier when he gets scared by the skeleton display in Medic's office and calls it the "latest victim"
3:35 Soldier executing the man responsible for everything and dropping the 1911 After everything soldier has been through, this just hits me in the feels
I'm still amazed by the FACIAL expressions, on a 2007 engine. Especially thoses small reactions, at 1:35 . There's alot of moments where they feel more than alive !
This is really a good move tbh. From the very beginning, I was rooting for this character to live as long as possible, and in the end it turned out that "The character who dying first" was the only survivor of all the main characters...
@@zombine7103 Medic wasnt evil, more so broken, He also had those pills and some kind of mental issue, with a feeling like split personality or insantiy, and the pills make u go werid and stuff, most evil I would say is Spy
i love EMESIS blue. i feel like it should of ended with when he see's his past self from out of the car or that be included somewhere in this awesome edit.
i feel like the song really fits this, not just because of the story but also the aesthetic emesis blue already has this sort of high production value look, whatever you call it, so there aren't any needs for any edits or whatever to butcher the video to make it fit the song. literally just slap the song onto any relevant scene from the film, and that's it. it just works. cool edit btw, i like that we can still hear the sound in the background even if the music is trying to drown it out, makes me imagine poor jane doe is just trying to tune out the horrifying reality of his situation by constantly mentally playing this song on repeat in his head
This movie had me changing my thoughts on who was the main character, but once soldier became alone (right before he see frozen demo man), he instantly became the main character in my mind till the end.
@@Haruuki_nyan Medic COULD carry the whole match. Only if the team is organized enough tho. Medics often choose to uber the gibus heavy that dies to a sentry 2 miliseconds after the uber is finished and it ends up doing nothing. Casual mode players are very unorganized so for me I usually use the Quick-Fix because it's the fastest spread healing Medigun.
i've never seen anyone talk about this, but when soldier stabs that scout in the head and pushes him down, i think its in his hallucination where the scout gets shot in the head and falls from the ladder, and the scout transforms into the monster scout in the hallucination as well.
This soldier is truly tortured, we see this as he strays to alcoholism, smoking, near self termination, literally going through hell and back, and we can see this to at the end when he kills Blutarch as he has dead eyes and just wants to get it over with, then there is also the clear PTSD he has from the war (not sure which one) he fought as he watched his comrades die and now it is almost like he is reliving these moments again as we can see when he kills the monstrous Scout monster by piercing it in the head we see in the flashback to the war that the Scout dying in his arms had been shot in the head.
@@atomicc_43it probably got tore off by one of the Conagher Brothers or one of the zombies around the base tore it off, most likely probably one of the conagher’s since demo was trapped in a cage when soldier found him
Emesis blue is the best SFM animation I've ever seen. Not only it has a great story, effort, and animation, but it's almost 2 hours longs, with all of that. I see it as an amazing movie.
Fortress films outdid themselves, i've always been watching and replaying spy's disguise everytime. Makes me wonder if they're somehow able to keep up the good work they did back 4 years ago.
I feel this video was able to finally make me realize that soldier was the only who didn't change over the course of the story compared to the doctor and the spy who both became insane in their own ways.
I dont know how but this animation changed my gamplay The chages: -Fear of death more (In game) because The respawn machine -Always head shot soliders and heavies as sniper -Playing medic more often In 2fort -Not camping In intel room as engineer -Not laughting when A teammate die Or kill bind -Playing solider a lot more -Finishing A job (kill) -Dont be friendly unless somone is -Less frustration with spies -A lot of frasturation when taking medication In real life -more percise as demo(I think) -Not caring for The intel -Not picking scout
i love the whole movie as i watch with soldier uncovering and learning the messed up backstory for the merc’s and the respawn machine. i gotta say the twists and turns were a huge step up. i seriously hope there will be more movies like this. and yes emesis blue is a movie it’s long it has plot characters structure and mystery. and im so glad this movies getting the attention it’s deserved.
Absolutely in love with this edit. Even though I have listened to this song many times before, it sounds perfectly fitting and fresh here. Thank you very much 😔💙
I always loved psychological genre of things, especially in the horror franchise nowadays. Horror is so predictable but psychological stuff always gets in your head, its completely unpredictable, and is often well written with a compelling story
I've once had a dream like emesis blue but different And more disturbing here's what it was I was a RED scout watching some sort of tape that i found in the intel briefcase it was a securety camera recording the tape showed as a BLU medic removed the skeleton and organs of a RED pyro but somehow the pyro standed up before it could do anything the BLU medic stabbed it in the back with a bonesaw then he looked at the camera and said "this is not supposed to happen they are already dead" then with the soldier happened the same but instead he got shot with the syringe gun the reason to why the BLU team did this was for better spy disguises as the masks would fall off after shooting or stabbing someone i (the RED scout) discovered it after reading on of the papers, after the last tape i closed the briefcase and heard the BLU medic and the BLU spy chasing me i had no bullets left so i ran out of there but the medic shot me he was about to kill me but then one of my teammates shot the BLU medic it was the sniper thenthe heavy helped me escape they took me to a building where the sniper was they told me that i was the only one who could save the game as i was the fastest so i ran as fast as possible to the RED base and capped the last intel (the respawn machine got destroyed due to a blus soldier shooting a rocket at it) after that we won and i was able to leave that cursed server (i couldn't when i tried to) this dream was probable one of the most disturbing that i've ever had Edit:thank for INGORING MY COMMENT are yall too lazy to read it? Or something??? Edit2: yay!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 5 likes🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm guessing many don't bother to reply or just aren't even aware of this comment you made. It's... Quite far down in the comment sections, and i don't think many scrolls down that far. Still damn, That sounds quite interesting?
I swear, Emesis Blue deserves to be in theatres, its probably the best TF2 SFM I have seen, alongside The Rise of the Epic Blu Scout, Like White on Spy, The Fight for Sawmill, Meet the Rabid Heavy Taming Engineer, and End of the Line.
The horror didnt come from the jumpscares, but the realization of certain events unfolding right in front of our very eyes.. the slaughterhouse was in some way a purgatory in my opinion. All being tested in varying Cryptic ways as the story progressed.. it was one of my 1st tf videos ive got to see in a longggg time, never did get to ply th3 game growin up but man is this a passion project if i ever seen it.. i was fully hooked
my favorite lines are all from the soldier. "How did you know he wasn't gonna shot you in the head" "I didn't." "Looks like ray charles traded their piano for an m40" "It's the voice of god you son of a bitch, and i'm coming for you!"
The thing i love about emesis blue is that it doesnt rely on jumpscares, Rather it relies on the atmosphere, along with the silence/horror on the character's faces. 0:490:490:49
I really like this iteration of soldier a lot more than the canonical one, like you can still see the original stubborn and reckless soldier in there but you can also see a really creative and tactical soldier who’s able to deal with critical situations a whole lot better. It’s almost a glimpse of what soldier would have been like if it weren’t for his lead poisoning or something like that.
i honestly think this soldier can still be considered canonical to the one in tf2. He's just older and with all the stuff that has happened to him can't keep up the denial that sustained him for so long. My man is just so damn tired.
@@goose1463 emesis blue takes place in 1968, while comics soldier is being shown to be borderline braindead in 1972-73
soldier got flanderized really hard because of how hilarious he can be, and the smarts went more to demoman, who also gets flanderized by just being really drunk
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413 so emesis is a prequel?
@@goose1463 to what?
The timeline where soldier had no lead poisoning
Where he not retarded
After his experience at the slaughter house. He wouldn't need lead poisoning
*Definitely need Lead poisoning to cope with trauma.
Only residents of Teufort who drink the water of this place have lead poisoning. Mercenaries drink only bottled water, which does not contain lead. So I would call it "the timeline where the Soldier was really a military soldier". In the canon, he was never a real soldier, he was rejected from every branch of the U.S. military. He flew to Europe himself, got to Poland, killed those whom he considered Nazis and awarded himself medals. Fortunately, his rampage ended immediately upon hearing about the end of the war in 1949
Im the 1.000th like :)
Emesis Blue reminded me of when movies were made with passion and not made as money cannon-fodder. This edit really emphasizes that aspect.
for real. 🗿👌
Emisis blue is definitely a deconstruction of tf2 due to how funny and light hearted the actual game is compared to Emisis blue
This level of quality hasn't been seen in a while, though I will say that Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was incredible as well (the only movie I've enjoyed in a couple years aside from this)
Its insane how big brand movies are producing terrible or mediocre movies. We physically have to buy garbage, yet this movie is not only a masterpiece (my opinion) but its completely free.
same bro
Exact same feeling it gave me. I was heartened by it, seeing color and filmic language felt like sipping from a forgotten oasis.
No jumpscares, just unsettling scenes. This is how you make a horror movie.
I was never a fan of horror films, at least not modern ones. But this, this is a whole different level of horror than I’m used to seeing nowadays. I prefer the stuff like in the 80s, where it was less of “creepy jumpscares good” and more “it just won’t stop coming no matter how many times you beat it down.” Emesis blue hit that oddly well, with most of the monsters they face coming back at some point, the scout, the heavy, the sniper, the Pyro, *they all come back*
@@willc3697 and what makes that good is that it does make sense, they respawn or be revived
@@AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH53 well the whole movie was kinda made around the respawn mechanic and that medicine.
What really makes horror movies amazing:
1, they have long, unnerving stares. Just staring at something or at the camera. It feels too real.
2, the action isn't thrown around every spot of the movie. It also has good thrills, and at the end of the scene, you get to calm down before the next thriller scene.
3, they're memorable and have very memorable titles. Most horror movies are just meant to be seen one time, and then after that one time, it just gets boring.
@@sussygojira4121 Emesis Blue is one of those movies you have to watch multiple times to understand properly.
I love how Emesis blue didnt show Tf2 as some sort of funny shooter game. They portrayed it as a horrifying war, that will leave people scarred for life. You dont blow someone to pieces a dozen times and just laugh.
accurate 2fort experience
The first time you do it, you’re horrified.
The third time you do it, you’re unsettled.
The sixth time you do it, you’re stone-faced.
The twelfth time, you’re laughing.
@@salfdjkfekozxas1065 -random crit
-schadenfreude
@@aliterallumpofcoal9577and the thing is, that’s exactly what happens in Emesis Blue.
Doc did it.
2:38 this scene crushed my soul
tf even happened to him did he hallucinate the laboratory as a bar? i mean ig he was one arm bleeding out so he prob wasnt thinkin straight but damn he rlly stayed there till he froze to death...oof
@@toophoot2757 I see it more as he was already very close to dying, he had been bleeding out for a while at least, it doesnt seem like the wound on his arm was ever treated, so i just guess that he was slowly bleeding out, so he was already hallucinating when entering the lab, and died shortly after entering, thats why he was recieved by Dell so quickly, he was already dead when they were talking. judging by the ending too i think of Dell like someone who is receiving those who died recently, maybe as a way to introduce them to the "Afterlife" seen at the end
@@toophoot2757 the sign that said laboratory was broken at first and only the b, a, and r letters were illuminated, so demo being demo immediately followed his instincts lol.
RIP cyclops
Me too. He was a good character and a good ally, and he went down after fighting the good fight. Truly a shame he couldn't be saved, but even in death, he saved Soldier.
i watched this full thing its probably the most emotional, horror type of movie ive seen from the tf2 community
One of the best movies i have ever watched
@@zombine7103 same
What’s the plot?
@@EternalDawn some rich dudes made a respawn machine and it goes wrong and the people who are respawned are turned into creature types i guess. I haven't watched it in a while so you'll have to watch it yourself
@@face7288 So technically it's a sort of twist to the characters dying then just spawning back alive with no injuries?
"How did you know he wouldn't shoot you in the head?"
"I didn't!"
Might be my favorite exchange of dialogue in the whole movie
It shows both a Soldier with good strategy and a Soldier who looks death in the eyes with no fear
Well what is the helmet for?
@@johndoe-mg7qsmost combat helmets are not meant for direct hits. They are mostly too protect the head from shrapnel and other debris
Soldier moment
"I took a bullet for you"
"I should've shot you myself"
"You're gonna make it Fritz"
"I know"
1:24 that shot whit the burnig flag was majestic.
Frfr
The explosion was perfectly timed aswell,just perfection
AMERICA!
I thougth so aswell
1:11 "Let him bleed." would result in the Hunter coming back to assault him again later
3:24 He shoots a wounded Blutarch dead, because he's learned from his previous mistake of not finishing the job
If Spy shooted the Sniper, would be Pyro killed the Soldier, because of dangerous threat?
That makes sense too, and when he shots the Blutarch, he knows what to do.
@@user-jz6nx1wo8t if soldier killed sniper
Spy would shot pyro with gun ( sniper taked ammo ) and spy wouldnt be burned , hurted that much ( propably ) , would be later in fight ( i know he is but only in roullete )
@@Cosmo-enjoyer The Sniper did not take the ammo from Spy's revolver.
@@chako2872 if im right he did
That was soldiers mistake so later he shots bcs maybe police or etc
I watched it you don't
@@Cosmo-enjoyerRight after Spy falls downstairs he reaches for his Revolver. In that short amount of time the Sniper wouldn't have been able to take out the ammo, plus, you can see that the Revolver still has rounds inside so yeah the Sniper did not take the ammo out.
One of the things I like about Emesis Blue is how they used Soldier's helmet. I know Valve used the feature of it covering his eyes for comedic effect, but in this movie, it has an enigmatic appearance. It reminds me a lot of the classic noir detective films which had hard boiled detectives with wide brimmed fedoras obscuring their eyes during moments of contemplation and building tension. It's much the same for Soldier, but his helmet gives him a very...him, uniqueness. A straightforward, if unconventional thinking veteran of a war that probably never was in a horrifying circumstance.
They took everything I already loved about Soldier's character and 180'd it in a way that worked better than it had any right to, while still remaining true to lore and personality. That takes a brilliantly creative mind to achieve.
I usually hate paragraphs comments but this one special
Weird to think Soldier is the last merc standing. I hope Valve takes note of his character in this, its a good interpretation of Soldier and pretty much as I'd expect him to be if he wasn't treated as lead fuelled comic relief.
The irony is that Soldier's VA was the first one to pass away.
@@diegordi1394 goes to show the legacy he’s left behind, the soldier continues to run straight forward in front of the rest
Nah
@Diegordi bonus points in irony for him simply being the 'soldier' the one you would think dies first ends up being the one who lives to the bitter end.
This isn't really Soldier though.
It's an adaptation. For example, if the TF2 comics are like, Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes, AKA how the character originally was, then Emesis Blue Soldier is like, Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock or Sherlock Gnomes.
It's just a different take on the same character.
Honestly I'm so glad soldier was the one to survive, my man did nothing wrong
He survived…at the expense of his mind.
The man that executed Blutarch was not the same man at the beginning of the film.
@@lzongx6484 yes, he saw friends die, allyes becoming enemies, and a fucking cult, Man is at hi's limit
He who hath done evil shall be greeted by evil, and those who hath done thy good shall be welcomed by it so.
he had a sigma type of situation, he survived, but his mind was a bit fractured due to the horrors and events that happened at 2fort
So did Scout, but he got the worst death out of them all.
“I see you, you see me.”
“How pleasant this feeling.”
While present soldier is looking unknowingly at himself and future soldier is looking at his past self with new understanding.
The russian roulette scene was soul crushing
Medic... ;-;
69 Lol
The Spy pulling the trigger on himself instantly and without hesitation is a very powerful moment. Basically, at that point he didn't wanted to live anymore.
He came back for a bot
@@Skarrier "I am the only sane man here" he announced calmly.
Fun fact: i think the part where soldier goes to the broken bridge is a reference to a movie about a guy that made a house out of human corpses, in a scene, he isk in the same place, which is a depiction of the pit of hell, and like soldier, he falls in the pit.
The movie you're thinking of is The House That Jack Made
@@jcalinisan74 Great Movie
It is.
The Demoman and Soldier are friends forever. And in different teams and to the grave.
It's amazing how in this version of the lore, Soldier met Demo that night and mourned his death as if they were old friends
@@03luigi14 He probably knew BLU Demo before and was friends with him
I miss the old times, when horror movies were actually made with real pulsating passion from the heart.
Was this not one of them?
It was and is. It reminds me of the better movies.
Also when they don't heavily rely on jumpscares. That's what Emesis blue was. Zero jumpscares but still creeps you out with the atmosphere of the scenes
It relies purely on uncanny silence, ominous ambience, and the pure horror on their faces.
This whole movie was so good! It almost felt like an adaptation of a gritty 80's comic book. Like, I feel like this was adapting the first or second arc of a series that spans over several years of publication.
Yeah, I definitely got some V for Vendetta vibes from the film and oh boy was it good. Emesis Blue is a modern, gamer version of all the classics like Fullmetal Jacket, The Shining, American Psycho, etc. I truly hope it will be remembered as a masterclass in storytelling, just like those movies.
If i remember correctly someone said that the soldier helmet is used in this movie like detective hat in older movie whenever they go into a contemplation or deep thinking
That probably give the vibe along with a dozen other things (heckload of references included).
Babe wake up new character that’s literally me dropped
Medic is literally me
this whole thing... it's all about ME!
@@SubnautiDiver Waltuh
The soldier lost the scottish man, his teammate (no he did not lost him, he just got severe burns)
And he never gave up, he even lost the all he had, but he never lost the ability to think.
I guess soldier is smarter than we tought
If you talk about spy, the "undead" medic or whatever he is, killed him with two shots
What sadder was Spy felt betrayed because he thought Soldier left him in purpose when Soldier really was trying to dodge the bullets but the door locked permanently behind giving him no ability to save his friend.
@@e.j5813Yeah but Spy wasn't exactly a good guy. Remember when he killed a blu scout and heavy for a new car
@@ModeratelyCool and vacations, can't forget about that lol
@@ModeratelyCool To be fair he does kinda say “I did your dirty work” to Archibald. Meaning he obviously didn’t want to do it. He just did it cause it was his job and he didn’t wanna let him down
Spy: How did you know he wouldn't shoot you in the head?
Soldier: ... I didn't
They don't call him soldier for nothing
Yes, it's better than a canon Soldier who has never been an actual soldier
@@user-pv8zo5vf1n SHHHHHHHHHHHHH
a sniper on 2fort will always go for a bodyshot
@@tornadogamah Also that one mfs who looking in sky and making headshots
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one of the key elements thats nails it in is the fact that 2fort in this universe was supposed to be demolished years ago, and the interviewer man having to tell soldier not to tell a single soul of the horrors there and the events since the creation of the respawn machine
makes you wonder if 2fort was the origin where the discovery of the ability to resurrect the dead and or reconnect consciousness back to the body after being dead, thus the death experiences and paracausal events causing the mental state of the patient to split or go insane, similar to that of sigma after being exposed to a black hole, except for soldier and demoman managing to keep their mental state from detaching well most of it potentially
When you put it like that, I can't imagine what the horrors that the mercs and other test subjects had to go through prior to Emesis Blue and, to an extent, the movie's take on TF2's lore.
@@vikingzeroone9647 yeah its terrifying, this is one of the best takes on a very dark or alt history of the TF2 universe
soldier and demo were drunk when they were doing the trials and that's why they forgor the trials and kept their sanity
@@prorandocopier7945 eeh not exactly as they werent disorientated when fighting and running
I want to see Valve watch this and make an update around it.
I would *love* to see a cosmetic item for Medic that gives him *that* eyes from the scene where he climbs out of the coffin and shoots Spy.
We need this to be the Next big update
Meanwhile at Valve HQ:
Gabe: I think I forgot something… Like I abandoned something, *eh it’s probably nothing*
Tf2: …
fr, but all i want is pyro's mask
@@Skarrier Imagine the cosmetic based on medic with no eyes at the end of the movie and I think in the hour and a half mark
I love that Emesis Blue's Soldier is a real soldier and not the Soldier we know. This one is more sane than ours. So this one didnt drink much of 2fort's water. There are still glimpses of our Soldier when he gets scared by the skeleton display in Medic's office and calls it the "latest victim"
3:35
Soldier executing the man responsible for everything and dropping the 1911
After everything soldier has been through, this just hits me in the feels
I'm still amazed by the FACIAL expressions, on a 2007 engine. Especially thoses small reactions, at 1:35 . There's alot of moments where they feel more than alive !
When shooting rockets at your feet doesn't send you flying 500 meters across the map and instead kills you
Medic was definitely the protagonist of the film, but Soldier was the hero.
Red Team Soldier: Fighting bears naked and covered in honey alongside Heavy's sister.
Blu Soldier:
wdym
@@jessealvarado7796 Red Team Soldier is doing what Soldier did from the TF2 comics, you should read them
1:26 goes hard af, feel free to screenshot
Now its my wallpaper in the pc :D
Glad to see Emesis Blue is getting the recognition it deserves!
Isn't it ironic for the 'soldier' to be the one you would think dies first, ends up surviving to the bitter end ?
This is really a good move tbh. From the very beginning, I was rooting for this character to live as long as possible, and in the end it turned out that "The character who dying first" was the only survivor of all the main characters...
Tf2 is full of ironies, there is thousands of them in tf2. Like the medic, the doctor that heals people being the most evil etc.
@@zombine7103 Medic wasnt evil, more so broken, He also had those pills and some kind of mental issue, with a feeling like split personality or insantiy, and the pills make u go werid and stuff, most evil I would say is Spy
its so crazy to think this man went through a war, and then went through horrors, dealing with it PROPERLY as well.
i love EMESIS blue. i feel like it should of ended with when he see's his past self from out of the car or that be included somewhere in this awesome edit.
I was expecting the heavy to show up to get the briefcase, then the cycle to start all over again.
This soldier was my favorite character.
This movie truly is one of a kind. An 11/10
i feel like the song really fits this, not just because of the story but also the aesthetic
emesis blue already has this sort of high production value look, whatever you call it, so there aren't any needs for any edits or whatever to butcher the video to make it fit the song. literally just slap the song onto any relevant scene from the film, and that's it. it just works.
cool edit btw, i like that we can still hear the sound in the background even if the music is trying to drown it out, makes me imagine poor jane doe is just trying to tune out the horrifying reality of his situation by constantly mentally playing this song on repeat in his head
Nemesis blue is one of the best horror/tf2 animation ever in my opinion
don't wanna burst your bubble but its ''emesis'' yknow
@@bankionic me when the corrector
@@Gubbus. me when get called corrector (i am now dead)
@@bankionic me when autocorrect leads me to embarrassment
Most respectful argument
THE FIRST HORROR THEMED ANYTHING WITHOUT CHEAP JUMPSCARES
There are a lot more phycological horrors out there. Just that most of them are either old, borderline indie, or shit.
Fr the best
Bro hasn’t seen the shining
Pychological horrors are so fucking terrifying man
This movie had me changing my thoughts on who was the main character, but once soldier became alone (right before he see frozen demo man), he instantly became the main character in my mind till the end.
Emesis Blue makes me a Soldier main
it made me to start playing team fortress 2 and become medic main
I also might become soldier and medic main at same time
@@Haruuki_nyan Medic is a great class just don't go insane
@@pig6293 medic could carry whole match, but theres lack of medic players in most servers
@@Haruuki_nyan Medic COULD carry the whole match. Only if the team is organized enough tho. Medics often choose to uber the gibus heavy that dies to a sentry 2 miliseconds after the uber is finished and it ends up doing nothing. Casual mode players are very unorganized so for me I usually use the Quick-Fix because it's the fastest spread healing Medigun.
i've never seen anyone talk about this, but when soldier stabs that scout in the head and pushes him down, i think its in his hallucination where the scout gets shot in the head and falls from the ladder, and the scout transforms into the monster scout in the hallucination as well.
This soldier is truly tortured, we see this as he strays to alcoholism, smoking, near self termination, literally going through hell and back, and we can see this to at the end when he kills Blutarch as he has dead eyes and just wants to get it over with, then there is also the clear PTSD he has from the war (not sure which one) he fought as he watched his comrades die and now it is almost like he is reliving these moments again as we can see when he kills the monstrous Scout monster by piercing it in the head we see in the flashback to the war that the Scout dying in his arms had been shot in the head.
Soldier had flashbacks of WW2
@@sharkAndy27. Thanks
Emesis Blue certainly has the most f*cked up timeline.
It's really cool, and dark
No shit
@@gatsu_sin the dark was while the respawn machine being used in war.
that´s why this is called "AFTER DARK"
It really fit with the SFM, great work
Emesis Blue made physically difficult for me to play the game with former goofy atmosphere. My perception of Medic character is forever shifted XD
RIP one arm Demoman.
Why did he only have one arm anyway
@@atomicc_43 someone tortured him
@@atomicc_43it probably got tore off by one of the Conagher Brothers or one of the zombies around the base tore it off, most likely probably one of the conagher’s since demo was trapped in a cage when soldier found him
@@scp-682thehardtodestroyrep4 why were the conagher brothers such psychos
@@atomicc_43 no idea, people are just evil for the sake of being evil sometimes
Emesis blue is the best SFM animation I've ever seen. Not only it has a great story, effort, and animation, but it's almost 2 hours longs, with all of that. I see it as an amazing movie.
Fortress films outdid themselves, i've always been watching and replaying spy's disguise everytime. Makes me wonder if they're somehow able to keep up the good work they did back 4 years ago.
Him in the trenches with the fall burning was a amazing scene
Wish medic didn't get screwed over, but a good story requires that.
(insert 5 minutes sequence of spy getting griddied on by pyro)
Lol😂
Emesis Blue is truly a masterpiece
and the fact it was made on SFM is really impressive!
I feel this video was able to finally make me realize that soldier was the only who didn't change over the course of the story compared to the doctor and the spy who both became insane in their own ways.
I'm so glad soldier wasnt killed, I hope to see him in more projects by FF if they decide to do more in the same series.
i've mentioned this before and i'll do it again, i might not like horror movies or games, but this one tf2 sfm movie is my favourite
Ah, yes, two amazing things, the animation and the music, in the same video... :D
I dont know how but this animation changed my gamplay
The chages:
-Fear of death more (In game) because The respawn machine
-Always head shot soliders and heavies as sniper
-Playing medic more often In 2fort
-Not camping In intel room as engineer
-Not laughting when A teammate die Or kill bind
-Playing solider a lot more
-Finishing A job (kill)
-Dont be friendly unless somone is
-Less frustration with spies
-A lot of frasturation when taking medication In real life
-more percise as demo(I think)
-Not caring for The intel
-Not picking scout
1:24
Soldier looks so cool at this scene fr
That scene when soldier tries do to suicide at the funeral,but medic comes up to kill most of the people including corporal,Saving his life.
I love this! The music sticks perfectly on the Movie! Could you make a version with Medic and another one with Spy?
Emesis blue might have been the greatest phycological horror movie inspired by a game
the "literally me" of the TF2 community
This movie does and says a lot, really just amazing
I should specify I don't know what it says or does
The first few minutes of this video has a "drive" feel to it.
Bro this movie is WAY better than any horror/thriller movie. It brings so much chills
Солдат в игре: Псих, идиот, безумец.
Солдат в Emesis Blue: Стойкий, рассудительный, в чём-то даже умный.
soldier goes full drive, medic goes full jackob's ladder
Emesis Blue is a literal masterpiece
If the saxxy awards were still around Emesis Blue is WEL deserving of one, and in the words of rick may
"You deserve a medal!"
I can't wait for the inevitable influx of cosmetics and workshop items that comes from this gem
i love the whole movie as i watch with soldier uncovering and learning the messed up backstory for the merc’s and the respawn machine. i gotta say the twists and turns were a huge step up. i seriously hope there will be more movies like this. and yes emesis blue is a movie it’s long it has plot characters structure and mystery. and im so glad this movies getting the attention it’s deserved.
At 2:53 , the photo is a refrence to one of the famous photo during the Vietnam war.
This video is what got me to finally watch Emesis Blue. I'm glad I did.
The video hits harder now, too.
beautiful song choice. beautiful character choice. beautiful edit.
such a simple edit, so impactful. makes me really feel for him
Damn what a deep film where you have to constantly think about what is happening, this is great especially in the performance of tf2
The red team: all jokes and pure comedy
Meanwhile the blu team:
This is ART, it should have been shown on the big screen, not for free on RUclips
well it is credited on imdb
Soldier casually making his way with almost no injuries
He was in a wheelchair in the end
@@piival Yeah, but still the least injured of every other character
@@stoopifzthe others literally died
@@gachyskunk real
Absolutely in love with this edit. Even though I have listened to this song many times before, it sounds perfectly fitting and fresh here. Thank you very much
😔💙
This goes hard af
I always loved psychological genre of things, especially in the horror franchise nowadays.
Horror is so predictable but psychological stuff always gets in your head, its completely unpredictable, and is often well written with a compelling story
i have only one thing to say to you.... thanks for making this because of you i could watch this new master piece of art so again THANK YOU
Absolutely gorgeous work
I've once had a dream like emesis blue but different
And more disturbing here's what it was
I was a RED scout watching some sort of tape that i found in the intel briefcase it was a securety camera recording the tape showed as a BLU medic removed the skeleton and organs of a RED pyro but somehow the pyro standed up before it could do anything the BLU medic stabbed it in the back with a bonesaw then he looked at the camera and said "this is not supposed to happen they are already dead" then with the soldier happened the same but instead he got shot with the syringe gun the reason to why the BLU team did this was for better spy disguises as the masks would fall off after shooting or stabbing someone i (the RED scout) discovered it after reading on of the papers, after the last tape i closed the briefcase and heard the BLU medic and the BLU spy chasing me i had no bullets left so i ran out of there but the medic shot me he was about to kill me but then one of my teammates shot the BLU medic it was the sniper thenthe heavy helped me escape they took me to a building where the sniper was they told me that i was the only one who could save the game as i was the fastest so i ran as fast as possible to the RED base and capped the last intel (the respawn machine got destroyed due to a blus soldier shooting a rocket at it) after that we won and i was able to leave that cursed server (i couldn't when i tried to) this dream was probable one of the most disturbing that i've ever had
Edit:thank for INGORING MY COMMENT are yall too lazy to read it? Or something???
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I'm guessing many don't bother to reply or just aren't even aware of this comment you made.
It's... Quite far down in the comment sections, and i don't think many scrolls down that far.
Still damn, That sounds quite interesting?
@@momma_baltie thx man
I dont read allat what is problem 🤓
I swear, Emesis Blue deserves to be in theatres, its probably the best TF2 SFM I have seen, alongside The Rise of the Epic Blu Scout, Like White on Spy, The Fight for Sawmill, Meet the Rabid Heavy Taming Engineer, and End of the Line.
I like believing that emesis blue is the canon sometimes is just too good
The horror didnt come from the jumpscares, but the realization of certain events unfolding right in front of our very eyes.. the slaughterhouse was in some way a purgatory in my opinion. All being tested in varying Cryptic ways as the story progressed.. it was one of my 1st tf videos ive got to see in a longggg time, never did get to ply th3 game growin up but man is this a passion project if i ever seen it.. i was fully hooked
Soldier, quite fittingly, was a real trooper in this.
1:24 goes unbelievably hard
There was a comment that stated that Soldier survived because he always had a little bit of humanity.
my favorite lines are all from the soldier.
"How did you know he wasn't gonna shot you in the head"
"I didn't."
"Looks like ray charles traded their piano for an m40"
"It's the voice of god you son of a bitch, and i'm coming for you!"
Emisis blue was such a good movie I’m gonna watch it 1000 more times
Это очень красиво, я не знаю что ещё сказать
Ага, давно таких качественных и крутых аним не видел.
Я имею ввиду эта похоже прям на фильм, автор реально постарался!
@@Mrsania1 это и есть фильм
rest in peace, Rick May (The VA for Soldier from TF2)
Okay the reference to season two of breaking bad when soldier says "let him bleed" Is impeccable.
Something about these edits so simple but so good
"Happiness must be fought for."
The thing i love about emesis blue is that it doesnt rely on jumpscares, Rather it relies on the atmosphere, along with the silence/horror on the character's faces. 0:49 0:49 0:49