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Film: The Man From Earth (2007)


Title: The Man From Earth
Original title: The Man From Earth
Year: 2007
Country: USA
Genre: Sci-Fi

Director: Richard Schenkman
Cast: John Billingsley, Ellen Crawford, William Katt, Annika Peterson, Richard Riehle, David Lee Smith, Alexis Thorpe, Tony Todd, Steven Littles, Robbie Bryan, Chase Sprague
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Synopsis : John Oldman, a history professor college, decides to move. Before leaving without even knowing where to go has decided to gather his friends, all colleagues from the University, to tell his biggest secret. No aging. Is 14,000 years and is a Cro-Magnon man.
None of his friends can say for sure if he is mad, he is lying or telling the truth, but the fact is that their stories have no fault.

Opinion: This movie is spectacular. Even though the premise is a bit vague, those who see with an open mind will realize all the wonderful film it is. With only one main stage room and a science fiction story that has nothing special effects, you find yourself trapped in history, listening to their stories and planteándote how would you respond if someone told you something if you yourself you will become like him. Special mention to the soundtrack which, although small, is perfectly located.
is a film that will make you think, enjoy and see things from another point of view, from science to history and religion. This is what I think the last good movie and cult of the past 5 years.

Notes: Apparently so masterful script for this film was conceived by Jerome Bixby in 1960 and died just after finishing in 1998, so this became his posthumous work.


Score:
-Address: 10
-Script: 10
-principal Interpretation: 10
-secondary Interpretation: 9
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-Level: 10
Media: 9.6


Note: The film is only available in English (with subtitles so less). And when you see, odiareis commercial films with budgets.

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