PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has received a cool short film. Hollywood director Jordan Vogt-Roberts has honored the battle royale shooter with an engaging film.
This is what it is about the PUBG movie: Jordan Vogt-Roberts is the director behind the blockbuster Kong: Skull Island. He is also currently working on a film adaptation of Metal Gear Solid. The man is also a true game fan and recently dedicated a short film to PUBG.
This is what you see in the PUBG film: In the short, well-made film, you experience a typical PUBG match in fast forward. It starts with the panicked search for weapons, the obligatory frying pan, wild fights, and even unexpected twists.
Anyone familiar with the game will spot typical game items everywhere, including the usual weapons, armor items, and of course the frying pan, which serves as a sort of super multi-purpose weapon in the video.
How fans are reacting: Reactions to the video are somewhat mixed. Some praise the action and choreography. Others, however, criticize that PUBG does not actually allow all these cool actions. The video is full of action and portrays the image of an engaging, dynamic game.
However, that is not PUBG. Rather, PUBG plays out more tactically, and wild action like in the video is rather the exception. And the frying pan is by no means as overpowered as in the film.
What do you think of the film?
