Red Dead Redemption 2 is a huge game that offers an open world where players can do almost anything. A Red Dead Redemption 2 player has shown just how much the game can be done, as a feature film has been created focusing on civil rights activist Ida B. Wells. Rockstar paid tribute to cowboy cinema with the story of Red Dead Redemption 2, a player has made a movie of their own using nothing but clips from Red Dead Redemption 2.
Created by Harrison Wade Reishman, the Red Dead Redemption 2 movie is titled “Ida B. Wells: A Red Record.” It focuses on the highly influential work of the NAACP founder mentioned in the game. The result is an impressive movie that serves as a great history lesson for gamers. Meanwhile, Rockstar has spoken about the rumors that GTA VI would be released very soon.
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A fan makes a Red Dead Redemption 2 movie using clips from the game
As such, Rieshman’s Red Dead Redemption 2 movie retells the story of Ida B. Wells’ early years and the publication of A Red Record. The Red Dead Online clips are mixed with moments from the game’s main story, and the film includes his own voice acting to help tell the story of the historical figure. From images of graves and ropes to a powerful sequence at the end of the film where multiple NPCs can be seen reading Wells’ work, Ida B. Wells: A Red Record is an impressive display of patience and creativity.
Mixing up the iconic font from the Red Dead Redemption series, Reishman’s clever combination of the game and real life events makes for an effective end product. While some moments may lack the polish that you see in Red Dead Dead Redemption 2 story scenes, the Red Dead Redemption 2 movie has a lot of heart and the work done is clear. For fans of RDR2, the movie will be something they will enjoy watching.
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