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6.2/10
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The Stronghold is a Ukrainian adventure/fantasy film based on the same-name book. A present-day schoolboy Vit'ko goes a thousand years into past.The Stronghold is a Ukrainian adventure/fantasy film based on the same-name book. A present-day schoolboy Vit'ko goes a thousand years into past.The Stronghold is a Ukrainian adventure/fantasy film based on the same-name book. A present-day schoolboy Vit'ko goes a thousand years into past.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Eva Koshova
- Olenka
- (as Yeva Kosheva)
Roman Lutskyi
- Oleshko
- (as Roman Lutskyy)
Oleh Voloschenko
- Il'ko
- (as Oleh Voloshchenko)
Natalya Sumska
- Milanka
- (as Nataliya Sumska)
Oleh Mykhailyuta
- Rus' Guard
- (as Oleg Mikhailuta)
Vladislav Porozhnii
- Vovchyk
- (as Vlad Porozhnii)
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Time travel ... one of the biggest fantasies human kind has. Not sure how it would work (though the multiple universe thing sounds the closest one to make actual sense), but until that becomes a reality ... if ever that is - we have movies like this one to enjoy.
It's a fantasy movie that brings us back into a different world ... with certain innovations from the present day ... which therefor almost make it look like a larp event. Interesting and introguing, the movie has also one of the things I never will understand: not Russian/Ukrainian dialog is being dubbed ... over the real voice, so you hear the dialog twice or overlapped ... it's a pet peeve but maybe you are bugged out about this too. A fun ride, for those willing to take it.
It's a fantasy movie that brings us back into a different world ... with certain innovations from the present day ... which therefor almost make it look like a larp event. Interesting and introguing, the movie has also one of the things I never will understand: not Russian/Ukrainian dialog is being dubbed ... over the real voice, so you hear the dialog twice or overlapped ... it's a pet peeve but maybe you are bugged out about this too. A fun ride, for those willing to take it.
Viktor's parents died in a car crash when he was very young still. The car veered off a bridge and Viktor has a fear of heights ever since. When him and his friends go in a school group to the mountains to view an eclipse that only happens once in a hundred years, Viktor freezes up when they have to cross a hanging bridge, and runs away ashamed.
Shortly after, an earthquake hits and Viktor is sucked into a portal, transporting him to the year 1120AD. As soon as he arrives, his life is in danger, and is saved by the legendary knight Oleshko.
Oleshko takes him to their village, where Viktor explains that he was transported from the future. Once they believe him, Viktor learns their ways under Oleshko's guidance. In order to get back home again, Viktor has to find the Perun stone, but the evil Cumans are after the stone as well, hoping it will give them power.
'The Stronghold' is an action fantasy adventure and although there was much to enjoy here, it definitely would appeal more to a teen demographic. There's also a teen romance in the movie with Viktor falling in love with Olenka. Due to the fact they are just kids, I didn't care much for their romance, and it felt forced for the sake of a romantic interest. Oleshko and Rosanka's relationship would have made a far better romantic interest.
'The Stronghold' is predictable in the vein of teen protagonist fantasies. This is not a great movie, but nevertheless entertaining with interesting (not great) visuals. Also, Viktor was stuck in 1120AD for several days, if not weeks, yet when he returned to his world, he appeared to have been away for a few seconds only. Does time move super slow in the past? Yes, I know this is high fantasy, but even so there has to be some sort of logic.
Shortly after, an earthquake hits and Viktor is sucked into a portal, transporting him to the year 1120AD. As soon as he arrives, his life is in danger, and is saved by the legendary knight Oleshko.
Oleshko takes him to their village, where Viktor explains that he was transported from the future. Once they believe him, Viktor learns their ways under Oleshko's guidance. In order to get back home again, Viktor has to find the Perun stone, but the evil Cumans are after the stone as well, hoping it will give them power.
'The Stronghold' is an action fantasy adventure and although there was much to enjoy here, it definitely would appeal more to a teen demographic. There's also a teen romance in the movie with Viktor falling in love with Olenka. Due to the fact they are just kids, I didn't care much for their romance, and it felt forced for the sake of a romantic interest. Oleshko and Rosanka's relationship would have made a far better romantic interest.
'The Stronghold' is predictable in the vein of teen protagonist fantasies. This is not a great movie, but nevertheless entertaining with interesting (not great) visuals. Also, Viktor was stuck in 1120AD for several days, if not weeks, yet when he returned to his world, he appeared to have been away for a few seconds only. Does time move super slow in the past? Yes, I know this is high fantasy, but even so there has to be some sort of logic.
The movie was the biggest waste of my time. The Actors wasn't good and the whole movie was terrible
Unfortunately, watching a movie with subtitles is never optimal. This is a decent fantasy story that has fairly solid acting. The movie gets a bit goofy in parts, but overall the script is not bad.
The Portal: A Journey Through Time" is a film that had potential but ultimately falls short in several key areas. While the movie does end on a positive note and leaves the door open for a sequel, which could explore the story further, the overall experience is marred by significant flaws. One of the few highlights is the medieval atmosphere, which is well-captured and helps immerse the viewer in the time period. However, this is where most of the positive aspects end. The acting throughout the film is subpar, making it difficult to connect with the characters or care about their fates. The storyline itself is riddled with gaps, leaving the audience confused and questioning the logic behind certain events. Important plot points are glossed over, which makes the narrative feel monotonous and dull. While the main character shows some development, the supporting characters are poorly developed, leading to a lack of depth in their interactions and contributions to the story. The villains, in particular, are extremely weak and pose little to no real threat, which diminishes the tension and stakes that should be present in a film like this. Additionally, several aspects of the story are left unexplained, which, rather than adding mystery, makes the film seem unrealistic and hard to believe. These shortcomings overshadow what could have been an intriguing and engaging experience. In conclusion, despite a good ending and a promising medieval setting, "The Portal: A Journey Through Time" is ultimately a disappointing watch, hindered by poor performances, a flawed narrative, and underwhelming character development.
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- GoofsDespite being several hundred feet in the air, there are fallen leaves at the top of the rocky tower, but no trees.
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,745,966
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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