One day the Aislings find themselves magically transported to a ship called the Unicorn. Here, they discover that they've been chosen to fulfill an incredible quest! They undergo an incredible journey of discovery in strange lands with enchanted creatures, but find their voyage is really one of the spirit, as they each learn faith and the power of love.
Practical Effects
The actual ship sets are surprisingly cozy for a TV budget.
Acting
Beau Bridges commits harder than this production deserved. Respect.
Director
Philip Spink
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was originally a two-part TV miniseries that got smashed into one very long movie for international markets, explaining the pacing whiplash.
This arrived in that sweet spot after 'Lord of the Rings' made fantasy respectable again but before 'Game of Thrones' made it sexy—hence the aggressively wholesome vibe.
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