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The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986)

The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986)
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Cinematographer Michael Chapman directed this John Sayles adaptation of Jean M. Auel's best-selling ode to Cro-Magnon women. The story begins at the moment in pre-history when the last of the Neanderthal men were becoming extinct and the superior race of Cro-Magnons were starting to supersede them. Focusing on a tribe of wandering Neanderthals who adopt a young girl named, Ayla (played as an adult by Daryl Hannah). She grows tall, lithe, and smart. The Neanderthals quickly accept her into their tribe, but once a tribal member, Ayla begins to question the tribe's male chauvinistic presumptions. Unable to conceive of why only men are given weapons, she takes it upon herself to learn how to use a slingshot. She then questions the tribe's assumptions concerning sexual politics. She learns to count and becomes the assistant to the local medicine expert. As the seasons wear on, the tribe utilizes Ayla's knowledge for their own good while Ayla's continues to try the patience of the tribe with her unspeakable feminist demands. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Daryl HannahPamela Reed, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Chapman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Clan of the Cave Bear

Cinematographer Michael Chapman directed this John Sayles adaptation of Jean M. Auel's best-selling ode to Cro-Magnon women. The story begins at the moment in pre-history when the last of the Neanderthal men were becoming extinct and the superior race of Cro-Magnons were starting to supersede them. Focusing on a tribe of wandering Neanderthals who adopt a young girl named, Ayla (played as an adult by Daryl Hannah). She grows tall, lithe, and smart. The Neanderthals quickly accept her into their tribe, but once a tribal member, Ayla begins to question the tribe's male chauvinistic presumptions. Unable to conceive of why only men are given weapons, she takes it upon herself to learn how to use a slingshot. She then questions the tribe's assumptions concerning sexual politics. She learns to count and becomes the assistant to the local medicine expert. As the seasons wear on, the tribe utilizes Ayla's knowledge for their own good while Ayla's continues to try the patience of the tribe with her unspeakable feminist demands. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Chapman
Writer(s):
John SaylesMichael Austin
Producer(s):
Gerald I. Isenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Violence, Not For Children, Nudity, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Dorthy C.

    If we hadn't read the book, we would have missed the whole point. Darryl Hannah did a nice job of acting. Some nice photography. If you are curious as to how the book was adapted, see it.

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    Angela W.

    I'm into the probably 8th re-reading of the books and thought I'd revisit the movie, as I didn't sit through it the first time. It's not a terrible movie, but unless you had read the books, you didn't understand the depth of what was going on. The movie is the story of a girl rescued by cave men, but doesn't portray the complexity of their culture the way the books describe. It's too shallow. Plus, I didn't like Daryl Hannah's portrayal of Ayla. I think this movie begs to be remade, but only by someone with an intense love of the books.

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    Rebecca A.

    I am a HUGE fan of the Earth's Children books by Jean M. Auel. I actually saw this movie before I read any of her books. I thought the movie was great until I read it. The book was excellent. The movie, after reading the book, is average. I still enjoy the movie, but a lot of important stuff was left out, and the ending was totally wrong. I recommend reading the book opposed to watching the movie. You'll be a lot happier and a lot more satisfied.

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