Re: Post Your Story Ideas
Sounds good MovingBricks.
I've had a good idea, but the only way I'll ever be able to make it is if I become the next Spielberg. It's about a British soldier in WW2. His father was sadly killed before he was born in the trenches of WW1. The WW2 soldier is an ambulance driver, and one day he gets shot dead. It's all very sad because his wife is pregnant, and it's a repeat of what happened to his dad 20 years ago. But, the soldier doesn't go on to heaven. He stays on earth as a ghost, nobody can see or hear him. He then finds out that one of his army mates is actually a german spy, and he's murdering the other men in the platoon and making their deaths look like accidents.
So the ghost soldier has to stop the spy from killing all of his mates, and giving information to the Nazis about invasion plans. The ghost soldier meets up with a ghost WW1 soldier who helps him. The WW1 soldier turns out to be his dad, but at first his dad doesn't remember ever even having a wife. He doesn't even know where he lived.
Turns out that his dad's memory had been lost when a gas attack was used, I believe some soldiers really did suffer from this in WW1.
At the end of the film his dad remembers, the spy dies, and both the soldiers go to heaven (into 'the light').
The soldier then watches as his son grows up, etc. Happy ending. I would have the film start with tourists at a cemetery, looking at the grave of the WW2 soldier. There is a woman there, who tells the story to the tourists. She is the soldier's mother.
I think it's quite a cool idea, but I won't ever be able to make it unless I get a lot of money. And I don't mean making it with lego, I mean live action, and I'd donte money to charity for it. I would make it to entertain, but also to remember all those men who fought for us in wars. That's the reason I'd never make anything like this with lego, it's too much of a sensitive topic.
Anyway, I've got dibs on this for when I'm a famous film maker! If only.
But iz still haz dibz on this anywayz! ![]()
Last edited by Filmfire96 (June 25, 2011 (06:53am))





