Guardsman is a short fanmade film for Warhammer 40k, following a lone member of the Imperial Guard in an unsurprisingly bad day. Via Gizmodo:
After all, it’s still the grim dark future of the 41st millennium. It’s still going to be very miserable either way.
This fun short comes from Richard Boylan, who previously wowed us with a visually inventive take on Games Workshop’s infamously, practically comically dark Warhammer universe for an animated short series. This time, he’s turned to live action rather than animation for a short simply titled Guardsman.
As 40K fans might have gathered from the title, Guardsman follows a lone member of the Imperial Guard (Erik Steffens), a grunt on the front lines of the Imperium’s never-ending wars against alien threats.
Being just a dude with an infamously terrible laser rifle in a world of daemonic horrors, violent alien hordes, malevolent space-elves and other wild nightmares is already a tough time, and it seems as though our titular hero’s time is about run out… until a small flickering of hope arrives in a rather large package. It isn’t an epic look at the world of Warhammer, but a more intimate one that really hammers home the micro-scaled hell the ordinary soldiers of this setting are meant to go through (so think about that the next time you send a poor squad of Cadians to their dooms in your next tabletop game).
But it also does a great job, in a short time, of getting across what sets apart the over-the-top, extraordinary figures of Warhammer 40K too — reminding us of the literal epic scale of figures such as the Space Marines in all their glory.