The Portable Door
Imagine a world full of magic and enchantment, a fantastic life in this world, a portable door through which you can travel at any time, to any time, and imagine where this door can take you and what you can do! Does this fiction appeal only to me?
If you find this fiction as appealing as I do, we can start talking about The Portable Door, a movie that I think will open the doors of fantasy life wide open.
I would like to start by admitting that I consider myself vulnerable to productions in this genre and that I tend to watch the movie, as accepting the productions that stand out in the fantasy genre as they are is one of the primary rules of keeping up with the fascinating atmosphere of the movie and adapting to the story.
The extraordinary story of the movie begins with the characters Paul and Sophie, who lead an ordinary life, meeting for the same purpose. Both suffering from unemployment and in a position to accept any job, they coincidentally get a job in the same company. While this company, which is unknown on the surface, carries out dark deeds in the background, it camouflages a fantastic life.
Paul and Sophie's curiosity reveals the camouflaged fantasy life and the movie draws the audience in, revealing all the charms of the fantastic life. I don't think we, as the audience, have the luxury of not wanting to be in the shoes of the main characters of the movie at those moments because the portable door is quite skillful in taking you when and where you want.
The struggle between good and evil, which is a sine qua non of fantasy productions, is also present in The Portable Door, but unlike similar productions, the battle between good and evil is kept more passive. This passivity deepens the fantasy story of the movie and makes you enjoy the fictional world more and put yourself in the shoes of the characters in many scenes instead of the competition.
I don't think there is anyone among the actors who doesn't do their part, and even if there was, the mesmerizing atmosphere of the movie would have been enough to make up for it. Patrick Gibson transformed an ordinary young man into an extraordinary young man and his reflection in the character of Paul was magnificent. Although the movie is not a hero movie, I can say that he created a hero with his performance alone.
If you are interested in a story full of magic and adventure in a fantasy world, I highly recommend you to watch The Portable Door. I guarantee that you will enjoy the movie even more when you keep up with the fantasy life and fiction.
Thank you for being here and reading. I wish everyone who will watch the movie a good time. Take care and goodbye!