My quick rating - 5.7/10. Stone Age Horror? An uncharted territory for most movies especially horror. My first thought upon ending: That had to be written by an Anthropologist. The flick ventures into uncharted territory, both literally and figuratively, as it transports audiences back to the Old Stone Age for a chilling tale of survival and supernatural terror. Directed by Andrew Cumming with a keen eye for anthropological detail, the film offers a fresh and intriguing perspective on the horror genre. Set against the backdrop of a harsh and unforgiving landscape, the story follows a disparate group of early humans as they navigate the challenges of prehistoric life and search for a new land to call home. However, their journey takes a terrifying turn when they become convinced that a malevolent and mystical being is stalking them, forcing the clan to confront a danger they never imagined. Stone Age horror is a largely untapped subgenre, making this film a refreshing departure from the familiar tropes and settings of traditional horror fare. By plunging you into the ancient past, the film offers a unique lens through which to explore themes of fear, survival, and the unknown. It is definitely a bold and ambitious premise. The attention to detail in depicting the daily lives and customs of early humans is commendable, reflecting the influence of anthropological research that had to be done for this production. From the primitive tools and techniques used by the characters to the intricacies of their social dynamics, every aspect of the clan's world feels authentic and immersive. The whole thing is a character-driven story, anchored by a diverse ensemble cast who bring depth and humanity to their roles. Yes, I did think they were a bit well-kept for their supposed time frame (haircuts specifically) but past that, quite authentic. While the supernatural elements add an extra layer of intrigue, it is the relationships and struggles of the characters that drive the narrative forward and keep you invested in their fate. While the story is unfolding, you may guess what the ultimate end to this flick will be so prepare for disappointment if you are correct. It ends up being a bit of a horror show but also holds a clear moral to the story. Still, a trip into Stone Age horror offers a fresh and compelling take on the genre. With its authentic portrayal of prehistoric life, decent performances, and atmospheric storytelling, it is sure to leave you intrigued and slightly unsettled contemplating the end. Even if you figure it out in advance, the movie is still effective.
Going to cost you $7 rent and $14 to b-rent (need a new word since you aren't BUYING anything but a license and when that site is gone, so is your flick) on these streamers.
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