Review of The Otherworld (2016) by Brianne E — 04 Jul 2017
Another great film by Gisela Pereira. While stepping into a more science fiction category, the inspiration from Celtic myths and legends holds true. With warriors, faeries, unicorns, and other mythical creatures, this film is sure to capture the attention of any viewer, and keep you engaged while the movie takes you on a wildly unpredictable journey. Once Lugh crosses into The Otherworld, he is thrown into a completely unfamiliar life. This life is both exciting and threatening, but he will let nothing stand between his love for Immrama.
Not only does this movie contain great external conflict (civil war) but there is a great deal of internal conflict between morals within the characters. It is very frowned upon that Lugh has been subjected to The Otherworld, but this does nothing to impair his connection with the world around him. The beautiful forest creates a wonderful setting for this lovely tale.
This movie is a great film for the entire family, and serves also as an introduction into Celtic legends.
This review of The Otherworld (2016) was written by Brianne E on 04 Jul 2017.
The Otherworld has generally received positive reviews.
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