Rating:
***/*****, or 7/10
Based on
the huge book by Jean M. Auel, this surprisingly short film (barely
over 90 minutes long), focuses on the life of the Cro-Magnon girl
Ayla, who is raised by a group of Neanderthals, many of whom look at
the tall blond girl with distrust and disdain. As a young adult, Ayla
(Daryl Hannah), far braver and brighter than the other women of “her”
tribe, has a hard time keeping her place in this Clan of the Cave
Bear, when she keeps getting into conflict with the stubborn mindless
brute Broud (Thomas G. Waites), who is destined to become clan
leader. Rebelling against clan rules, it's clear Ayla's destiny lies
beyond the tribe that raised her. Respecting the original book,
though obviously having neglected a great portion of its contents,
the Neanderthals only communicate with grunts and sign language,
while much of the movie is narrated by an external source. This film
was originally slated to have gotten a sequel to expand on Ayla's
trials and tribulations, but it never happened, making this movie
feel frustratingly incomplete to those who are familiar with the
source material. Even worse is the fact most available DVDs of this
film only feature a cropped 1:1.33 aspect ratio, while the movie was
released in theaters in a 1:2.20 widescreen format, thus making the
undoubtedly grand natural vistas of the film hard to enjoy because so
much of them is missing. Otherwise, this is quite a decent film,
though inferior to the thematically similar Quest for Fire (1981).
Starring:
Daryl Hannah, James Remar, Thomas G. Waites
Directed
by Michael Chapman
USA:
Warner Bros., 1986
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