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Our Take on The Portal — A Multiverse Adventure

An assistant's journey to save the multiverse packs action and heart.

The Portal poster

About The Portal

  • Platform: YouTube
  • Release Date:
  • Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Animation, Adventure

An assistant of a CEO goes on a dangerous journey to save the multiverse after his company fails to showcase a prototype of their revolutionary invention - the Portal.

WatchThisFlix Review

By WatchThisFlix Editorial Team

The Portal, a YouTube original, is a science fiction animated adventure that takes us on a whirlwind journey through the multiverse. It all begins when an ambitious tech company, led by a daring CEO, bungles the debut of their groundbreaking invention—the Portal. This device, as the name suggests, has the power to open gateways to alternate universes. Enter our unlikely hero, the CEO's assistant, who finds himself thrust into the role of saving not just his company, but the multiverse itself.

The film is a visual treat, leveraging animation to craft stunning, diverse universes that are both mesmerizing and disorienting. Each universe has its own distinct style and rules, providing a kaleidoscope of environments that keep the viewer engaged. The animation team deserves a nod for their creativity and attention to detail.

Our protagonist, voiced with earnestness by an animated newcomer, is relatable and endearing. His journey from a timid assistant to a multiverse-savvy adventurer is both the heart and the backbone of the film. The character development is solid, though occasionally rushed due to the film's brisk pace.

However, The Portal isn't without its missteps. The plot, while conceptually intriguing, sometimes stumbles under the weight of its own ambition. There are moments where the narrative feels cluttered, as if trying to juggle too many ideas at once. A more streamlined focus could have elevated the story significantly.

The supporting cast, particularly the enigmatic CEO, voiced by a well-known actor, adds depth and intrigue. Their motivations are complex and add layers to the story, though some characters are underutilized, leaving potential subplots unexplored.

Action sequences are where the film shines, delivering high-octane thrills that are both inventive and well-choreographed. These scenes make great use of the animated format, showcasing feats that live-action could never achieve with the same flair.

Fans of science fiction and animated adventures will find much to enjoy here. It's a film that, despite its flaws, offers an engaging ride through fantastical worlds.

In conclusion, The Portal is a visually stunning adventure with a lot of heart. While it may not break new ground in the genre, it offers enough originality and excitement to make it a worthwhile watch for fans of animated sci-fi. It's not perfect, but it's a testament to the boundless potential of animated storytelling.

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