Otherworld
Otherworld
| 26 June 2003 (USA)
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Whilst celebrating Lleu's 18th birthday, Lleu and two friends go for a boat ride, when they discover beneath the water the golden doorway to the Mabinogi (the Otherworld). They swim down and are transported back in time many centuries to the Mabinogi. There they encounter some problems with mediaeval life, and they have to deal with the conflict between fate personal choice and magic

Reviews
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
Claire Dunne One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Jonathan O'Connor Smashing animation as well as solid live action performances. The storyline(if you can keep up) is interestingly constructed and mixing live action and animation works surprisingly well. Editing is effective and direction imaginative.The film is an often shocking alternative to Miyazaki's big animation imports that have wormed their way into the mass market. Unfortunately a large portion of the population will be put off by some of the things portrayed in the welsh fantasy, but this should not stop any story loving individual who enjoys unusual circumstances in which to base a fascinating tale.Here's to hearing more welsh folk tales!
Matt Davis A handful of 'oral tradition' stories have been woven together with a contemporary twist, presented in a stylish manner to make a very watchable film.Sure, the plot-line vaults over some huge chasms (plot holes don't seem to convey the right sense of scale) and a US audience may find some of the characters' situations unworthy of a satisfying empathy, but if the writers had softened it further it would have dissolved.The 'Welsh Anime' tag is as close as I can get to summing the film up. It's a quiet epic, touching the rather more brutal side of human nature, whilst retaining the sort of magic that makes animation work so well. The bookends of 'Real Life' add a great deal, and will open up the film to a wider audience.On the other hand, I can hear someone in California describing it as "Asterix meets Lord of the Rings to create Excalibur Variations".
Totally_Busted_Chick Summary: Told in the Welsh language. On Lleu's 18th birthday he, Dan and Rhiannon take a boat trip to the lake where it is said that at a certain time you can go underwater and find yourself in the world of the Mabinogion. The point is that the three friends lead similar (as similar as they can be in real matters) lives to the characters in the Mabinogi and we find this out in the small back story before they board the boat.The 4 branches of the Mabinogi used in this are Pwyll, Branwen, Manawydan and Math. Rhiannon dives in and takes up the character Rhiannon from PwyllDan dives in and takes up the character of Manawydan from Branwen and Manawydanand Lleu takes up the character of Lleu Llaw Gyffes in Math.Highly recommended, and very well done. Great performance, from both the actors shown, and the voices for the animated characters.It is quite hard to get hold of. So far I haven't been able to find any kind of DVD or VHS but it was shown on S4C not too long ago and may be repeated some time.
Charlf00 This films mixture of exceptional art and animation, mixed with live action scenes and fantastic Welsh actors makes for really entertaining viewing.The story is about Llue's 18th birthday, and him and his friend Rhiannon and brother Dan going on a boat ride out along the coast of Wales,and discovering the portal to The Otherworld..where they become characters in the legendary Welsh folk story Mabinogi (Mabinogi is tales of heroism,magic and Romance)The story starts with live action, and turns to animations, with splices of live action,beautiful watercoloured backgrounds and live action backgrounds. The story is quite violent,and has some sexual scenes and nudity, but shouldn't prove too much of a problem for mature children (teens)I remember really enjoying this film,which unfortunately wasn't brought out to enough cinemas, and is quite hard to find.If you do spot it,I highly recommend it.