Gestalt...
Years ago, I picked up the VHS version of Gestalt...
Oliver, a young priest of the Vasaria order, has heard about a god who lives on G, a distant island so forbidden the speaking its name brings a curse on all! When Oliver saves a young mute girl from slavery, their destinies become intertwined as they set out on a perilous journey to G. Ohri, a silenced sorceress from the island, is involved in a deadly game of survival that brings her and Oliver face to face with treacherous dark elves, giant carrion crawlers and powerful elementals. In the end, there is only one truth - Gestalt - a fantasy-filled voyage packed with plot twists, magic and wonder!In Gestalt, Oliver, a priest of the Vasaria order, has decided to go on a quest to the dreaded land of G. Why? Because it's there. Needless to say, he runs into some odd characters and has some fun along the way. This is a classic tale of magic and mystical creatures along the lines of Those Who Hunt Elves, but, without the tanks and machine guns. In the end, what happens when they get to G? Well, that's a subject the writers of the show would rather not talk about. No. Really-- it never came up. I'll leave it at that. I used to have the subtitled VHS version of Gestalt. Later, when the DVD became available, I repurchased it on DVD. I gave Gestalt a 3 out of 5.