The Man From Earth

The Man From Earth is a slightly sci-fi philosophical movie. Now for those of you intellectuals, this is definitely a must watch movie. However, this movie is not suitable for religious people or conservative people at all.

This movie isn’t an action movie, it isn’t a comedy and it’s not really a drama either. The whole movie is filmed at a small cabin and it revolves around the dialogues of the characters. This movie doesn’t bore people with smokes and mirrors, but it cuts to the chase immediately. So for those of you looking for CG effects, a moving story, a comedy or an action packed blockbuster, you should definitely look elsewhere.

But for the intellectuals out there that’s willing and perhaps even eager to broaden your horizons a little bit, this movie will come out as a masterpiece. As I’ve said previously, the whole movie revolves around story and dialogue. As unbelievable as the premise of the movie may be, that a 14,000 year old Cro-Magnon (early human kind) is still alive this very day, the movie does a very good job of spinning not only a believable but a very logical story out of it as well.

I know it sounds quite preposterous that a movie based on such an out of this world premise could even possibly be an intellectual and philosophical movie. But trust me, this movie is an absolute masterpiece. I believe it’ll even surprise skeptics and critics as well.

Here’s an interesting fact about the movie though. The director of the movie actually thanked “pirates” that torrented the movie. The movie had practically no publicity at all, but thanks to Torrents it gained publicity and recognition. Here’s a link to an email sent to one of the many release sites out on the internet.

For those of you out there with an open mind and the thirst for interesting, plausible twists on many things we take for granted, this movie is definitely a must. There really isn’t a better way to describe this movie save by using one word, a Masterpiece.

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