The House on the Borderland. A lone recluse begins a dangerous journey to reunite with his lost beloved. William Hope Hodgson's supernatural horror tale.
Nice work! Albeit...your adaptation hits rather close to home for me, as an aged recluse who lost the One. Strangely enough...i live on the edge of a large Shale Pit, and wild Hogs do often torment my dogs, and therefore myself as well. I cannot even say how many times i have slept to Ian Gordon's Reading of this story...and how many times my dreams have been highly influenced thereby. The Necromancy of Grief IS a perilous Magick. I miss my Caoimhe...
I think this is the first I’ve ever seen the Sun, bloated to red giant status, swallowing the Earth, in ANY medium-particularly from the Earth’s point of view. That was a weird, beautiful, ghastly, and desolate scene. This was a marvellous interpretation of the book. Congratulations; I am going to relay this to all of my fellow fans of weird fiction-and their kids. Thank you for creating and sharing this with the rest of us; you have a right to be proud.
Nicely done! Not an easy story to adapt and animate. How you condensed the story was cleverly and efficiently done. I really liked how you showed the ending after the infection took hold, what probably happened to him, and with the house collapsing, etc which was just implied in the book. Really cleverly imagined 👏👏👏 thanks for doing this!!
I particularly like how you made the protagonist look somewhat like Peter Cushing... which is exactly how I imagined him... and Thomas Carnacki too! Nice one.
I didn't actually try to do that. But, it must have been on a sub-conscience level, for I, also, thought he would have been great in that role! Or, Vincent or Christopher!
Thank you loved this book. Thank you for staying with source material. This video was excellent. Please keep up the good work its a pleasure to see the old great books brought to life.
A great rendition of "The House on the Borderland"! Despite some differences from the original plot, it evokes so well the atmosphere of the novel and it offers a key of interpretation of the story, focusing particularly on the lost love of the old recluse
this book is the craziest, most incredible, amazing, thing I've ever read. ... beautiful work you done there, ! ❤ it's just as I pictured the whole thing.
Excellent job👍. A tremendous amount of work had to be done to make this movie. For the first time I read the book in Polish ("Dom na granicy światów") some 30 y ago and went on with it lots of times in both languages. This animation holds the ghastly and spine-chilling atmosphere of the literary original, though some deviations from Hodgson's plot were introduced. What seems a bit strange is a small number of views, I can't understand why.
Nice work! Albeit...your adaptation hits rather close to home for me, as an aged recluse who lost the One. Strangely enough...i live on the edge of a large Shale Pit, and wild Hogs do often torment my dogs, and therefore myself as well. I cannot even say how many times i have slept to Ian Gordon's Reading of this story...and how many times my dreams have been highly influenced thereby. The Necromancy of Grief IS a perilous Magick. I miss my Caoimhe...
I understand Ur pain, I lost my hubby recently ❤
This is great! Deserves much more views!
Thanks!
@@rightpurdy BTW why is it unlisted? Is it not the final version?
I think this is the first I’ve ever seen the Sun, bloated to red giant status, swallowing the Earth, in ANY medium-particularly from the Earth’s point of view. That was a weird, beautiful, ghastly, and desolate scene.
This was a marvellous interpretation of the book. Congratulations; I am going to relay this to all of my fellow fans of weird fiction-and their kids.
Thank you for creating and sharing this with the rest of us; you have a right to be proud.
I tried to remember if I'd seen a movie with the red sun, and I believe your right! Thanks for the glowing review and recommendations!
Nicely done! Not an easy story to adapt and animate. How you condensed the story was cleverly and efficiently done. I really liked how you showed the ending after the infection took hold, what probably happened to him, and with the house collapsing, etc which was just implied in the book. Really cleverly imagined 👏👏👏 thanks for doing this!!
Thanks!
I particularly like how you made the protagonist look somewhat like Peter Cushing... which is exactly how I imagined him... and Thomas Carnacki too!
Nice one.
I didn't actually try to do that. But, it must have been on a sub-conscience level, for I, also, thought he would have been great in that role! Or, Vincent or Christopher!
Thank you loved this book. Thank you for staying with source material. This video was excellent. Please keep up the good work its a pleasure to see the old great books brought to life.
Glad you enjoyed it!
An enjoyable adaptation of the book . Not an easy one to do.
Thank-you, very much!
Captures the melancholy feel of the book, excellent.
Thanks, Leewarner9156!
A great rendition of "The House on the Borderland"! Despite some differences from the original plot, it evokes so well the atmosphere of the novel and it offers a key of interpretation of the story, focusing particularly on the lost love of the old recluse
WWwwwwow!! Beautiful and very much like I imagined while reading the book!
Thanks!
this book is the craziest, most incredible, amazing, thing I've ever read.
... beautiful work you done there, ! ❤ it's just as I pictured the whole thing.
Glad you like it!
Beautiful. Really caught the atmosphere.
Thanks!
Credit where it's due.@@rightpurdy
Excellent job👍. A tremendous amount of work had to be done to make this movie. For the first time I read the book in Polish ("Dom na granicy światów") some 30 y ago and went on with it lots of times in both languages. This animation holds the ghastly and spine-chilling atmosphere of the literary original, though some deviations from Hodgson's plot were introduced. What seems a bit strange is a small number of views, I can't understand why.
Thank you so much!
Rest in peace, Pepper, Dog n°2, Tip the Cat.
I am watching this here in Italy after having read Hodgson’ masterpiece translate in italian 😊
Excellent! Let me know what you think!
Wow!
Thanks!