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A small boat reaches the shores of a raw and desolate landscape. A group of six have struggled across the narrow sea to find a new home. They are starving, desperate, and living 45,000 years ago. First they must find shelter, and they strike out across the tundra wastes towards the distant mountains that promise the abundant caves they need to survive. But when night falls, anticipation turns to fear and doubt as they realize they are not alone. Terrifying sounds suggest something monstrous at large in this landscape, something that could kill or steal them away. As relationships in the group fracture, the determination of one young woman reveals the terrible actions taken to survive.
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The stone age barbers were awesome.
haha they used gillette every day
yep, and diversity manager was doing a good job too
@@dvgsunwere the first men and woman not diverse??
@@redronin15 what ?
@@redronin15well considering they where far enough north to see the northern lights
Well they're the most well groomed cavemen I've ever seen.
haha exactly
“Cavemen” are Neanderthals, not modern humans. Modern humans evolved in africa over 330,000 years ago, so a movie set 90,000 years ago would most likely feature modern humans, not our cousins the Neanderthals. Although Neanderthals went extinct about 40,000 years ago, none of the people in the trailer had Neanderthal traits ( pronounced brow ridge, barrel chest, weak chin, high pitch voice) . So yeah, they’re modern humans, not cavemen, which is why they look the way the do.
Caveman isn't an anthropological term and has no specific meaning other than the colloquial one: a stone age guy who lives in a cave. Could refer to Homo sapiens or Neandertals but I think op was just talking about hair. It is quite possible to shave with stone age tech btw op.
@@gemelo330 Modern humans were living in caves less than 2,000 years ago. IN australia less than 220 years ago. Also modern humans are NOT from Africa - they are a blend of evolved hominids which evolved outside of Africa then merged back in with a second wave of homo-erectus. Denisovan man, El Graeco, Flores Man etc - learn the basics please.
@@gemelo330 bro you spew out "facts" without even educating yourself. All your Neanderthal traits are based off the skeleton with rickets or severe arthritis. You say weak chin as if we're talking about them looking like a human with a severe overbite. They had significantly more robust skulls with much more prognathism.The high pitched voice science is junk and all based on speculation. People love to just make up shit about extinct species that can't be disproven right now. Humans lived north of the equator 50,000-700,000 years ago. They lived through multiple ice ages and probably were also "cave people". We have found the oldest dated human skulls outside of Africa. Greece and Central Asia have some very old ones.
The point of these people looking too modern is they're not muscular, grimy, hairy or generally robust looking.
Was the movie sponsored by Gillette?
Lol. In all seriousness flint can get sharper than a steel razor so shaving hair with it is very much something they did. One reason they might want to be clean shaven is that facial hair can make your face more warm but it can also trap in moisture which freezes. Not something you want in Glacial Maximum conditions possibly. Just a thought.
lmao
Looks like it! 🤣
@@killgora1Corpses of men who lived just 5000 years ago do not support your assertion. They looked rough cause vanity was not a huge concern but survival was...👎
@johnruiz6743 5000 years ago isn't the Paleolithic. Also which corpses? Which culture? What climate? Are they just bones? If so, how do we know based off bones alone? Is it just one specific set of corpses or all found acrossthe world? Also if people weren't vane then why did they worry about things like making jewelry and other evidence of decoration? Why do hunter gather people's today still do vain things like make jewelry, paint themselves, and cut their hair? If all they focused on was survival, then why waste time with cave paintings, figurines, and rituals? I shared the idea that people would possibly shave to help keep moisture off them that could freeze and possibly create things like frost, so doesn't that count as being part of survival? What's the point of living if all you do is survive?
People always have cared about their appearance. Medieval peasants would clean themselves and dress as nice as they had time to and could afford. I can't see why Paleolithic people wouldn't just because "survival". People still had some downtime. If they didn't they wouldn't have worried about jewelry, or body painting. Hell they wouldn't have painted or carved into cave walls either. Evidence has been shown that our fellow human cousins Neanderthals likely did this as well. People still look at pre history humans as dirty uncivilized brutes, but the more I've learned about human evolution and the earliest people's the more I've come to realize just how interesting and complex they were. If find it fascinating.
So yeah I think there is plenty of evidence to show pre history people took pride in how they looked and expressed themselves. Maybe it was out of vanity sometimes or other times necessity, regardless they took the time to do so despite the fight for survival. We will likely never know exactly what they all did, but nothing wrong with imagining what they could have done with what they had at the time.
This has a lot of potential! I wish they made more films set in prehistory, such a rich and unknown time period, and a great setting for a horror film. Hope the 'monster' in this one draws upon past legends or myths. Definitely going to see this one!!!
😂5
I agree! This looks like something I'll love.
And we'll end up with 95% black cast in a movie which is about ice age tribes.
The monster is going to be Neanderthal man.
@@zadeify9596 Well white skin is a rather new adaptation so you would not have seen any whites back then.
One of the hardest shoots I've ever been on but an absolute pleasure. End product was great! Cast and crew did an amazing job in the most awful conditions in the middle of nowhere.
Looks like more woke trash...
The production could’ve done better on the styling.. the haircuts, the beard, goatee, their hygiene all look too clean as if they time traveled from modern day to the past.
What a load of shite! Who gave them all nice hair cuts and shaved faces?? Idiots!
I know I kept slipping in the mud but it was great 👍 fun experience
@eden20111 So go get a degree or some shit, and go be a producer or a movie set stylist. Or just stfu, lol.
What makes it exciting is that the trailer never shows any spoilers and makes wondering what the monster looks like
Probably looks human but from another branch.
@ifstatementifstatement2704 or could be something else
Based on some of the noises I heard near the end of the trailer, I'm gonna guess cave hyenas.
Modern humans, from space.
a white middle aged man
1:48 them loggers 43 000 years BC sure knew how to cultivate spruce trees plantations, they even trimmed the dead branches XD
Its the monster. When its not hunting for human flesh it trims those trees. Wants to live in a cozy forest, you know
Only YOU can prevent forest fires.
I will accept this over having the actors stumble around in the middle of dense undergrowth and the cameraman falls into devil's club.
@@greghenrikson952 Lol wth. There are many types of forest . In a mature forest, there are almost no shrubs because the canopy is all covered but mature trees.
Neanderthales?
My guess is it’s not a particular monster but a violent, predatory subspecies of hominids. Like Neanderthals but just much more vicious. Like the creatures from The Descent.
The poster on the thumbnail might imply this. If you look closely you can see handprints on the cave dwelling that the main character is ominously looking into.
Neanderthals and Denisovans started to disappear as a group once they met US anatomically modern humans. Probably thru diseases and viruses we had that they had no immunity from OR we killed them.
WE were probably the MONSTERS
Neanderthals actually fit that description.
Yep. This was exactly my thought too. If it’s had a anthropologists hand in it then it would make sense. The classic view of human survival over Neanderthals is our ability to form larger social groups that allow us to thrive despite individual Neanderthals being physically more capable. It would be a great way to give the truth a cool edge to it.
I'm REALLY hoping it's neanderthals. Would be awesome.
Neanderthals with blonde hair and blue eyes
It is so nice to see that tribe back in neolithic era was as much diverse as America in 21 century, so strange cohincidence!
Early homo sapiens everywhere (and, yes, in Europe) had dark, melanated skin, dark hair, and brown eyes-which we know from DNA evidence. People didn't lose melanin or develop blonde hair until much more recently in history, around 4,000 and 10,000 BCE. So, given that the film takes place around 40,000 BCE, dark skin is absolutely expected and required for scientific realism. Maybe crack open a book before spouting off such anachronistic nonsense?
The iron sound effects with the wooden spears definitely sell it for me LMAO 🤣🤣
lol
Isn't it stone?
@@leenalaverne Thats the point. Metallic sound on stone lol
Or bone tipped spears.
The beautiful young cast looks way too clean and modern.
… and woke.
And gay😂
I swear I thought. Was the only one thinking that too smh
They're probably all wearing Air Jordan sneakers.
@@HECTORARTUROA
The first Cro-Magnons (Homo-sapiens) would have had darker skin tones than most modern Europeans; natural selection for lighter skin would not begin until 30,000 years ago.
This movie takes place in 40000 B.C, Whites didn't even exist back then, not in Scotland or anywhere else amongst humans. The neanderthals were the ones with light skin. You should re upon early Homo-sapiens migrations patterns, before you scream 'Woke' lol.
Looks great. The only off-putting thing is that i couldn't help but think about how the guy kept his facial hair so neat and trimmed.
I was surprised to see a Homosapien or Neanderthal be such a good-looking person.
It's just ridiculous. Wokeness trumps everything.
@@000alephJust do a quick Google research on how long ago did people start shaving. It's easy to blame everything on "wokeness" when you're lazy
Amazing fact for you, humans still look the same as they did during the Ice Ag. @@weekdaycycling
If only you knew how just how sharp obsidian and flint is, or that the ancestors of Native Americans had little to none facial hair, and they certainly were around during the Ice Age.
Thank you to the trailer people for not spoiling the movie in the trailer, this showed us just enough but not too much
back how trailers used to and should be made.
I really enjoyed this movie. The atmosphere, camera movements and percussive music were all fantastic and I was fully drawn in. I was momentarily distracted by the appearances of the characters until I thought about it for a couple of minutes and realised 1) I know nothing about that time and 2) humans would have looked completely different then so whatever preconceived notion I may have about their appearance has no basis in the reality of the time. That said, I accept that 'suspension of disbelief' is something which most modern viewers have lost the ability to do or never had the ability in the first place, so I wouldn't expect everyone to enjoy this as much as I did.
This director is DEFINITELY one to watch for the future. Excellent and original debut. 👍
This looks pretty good. Gotta admit I was kinda hoping to hear the predator clicking right at the end and this to be another standalone in the franchise like Prey that they were keeping quiet.
Love how in the beginning of the film the fur clothing was freshly washed, ultra clean...
of course it was..... the have the same brains, sight and smell we do. Wouldn't you teach your kids to clean their clothes?
So keen! I think if there were more movies set in the Paleolithic timescape we might all stsrt to appreciate how luck we are. Looking forward to staining the cinema seats with this one!
Looks great! definitely be watching . Only thing that bothered me a little... I keep looking at the way they are dressed....yes fur and all but still looked a bit too. modern to me.
Not a subject matter expert, but the necessity of not freezing can lead to some surprising advances.
I agree. They where all too clean, shaven, fresh haircuts and the clothing looked like it was made in a factory. Lots of people here defending this like they had some special advancements but let's not forget this is a movie and is just for entertainment.
What - the Jordan shoes were too much?
Styled by Yeezy
@kw9139 I agree it doesn't match the tone. But not because of their style. Things are slightly too clean, but not by much.
People shaved back then. People took pride in the way they looked. People dressed as best they could with what they had. Humans haven't changed. The less you have, the more effort you put into the little things. Even humans in the neanderthal era used to craft trinkets and jewellery and special clothing. The hobo looking stone age man, like most historical stereotypes, is a stereotype to make us feel superior.
I bet you'd probably say the same when a medieval movie doesn't have the grey filter and makes everyone muddy. That's not actually realistic.
"Despite our common view of our Stone Age ancestors having big, full, poorly maintained beards, they actually are the ones who started out our shaving journey. It is believed that Stone Age men started shaving 100,000 years ago by using clam shells like tweezers and pulling out their beard hair." - When in Rome: The Ancient History of Traditional Shaving.
I took a chance and just watched it. For anyone interested, it's a great movie. Definitely keeps you thinking what's the threat throughout the movie.
Easily the darkest movie I’ve seen.
@@soundofguns2564 my daughter and I kept saying we were glad we took a chance on this movie. Nowadays it is difficult to get good original movies, it's all cookie cutter movies.
هل تنصح بمشاهدة الفيلم@@soundofguns2564
reminds me of the PREY movie, in that I am so so psyched to see movies taking advantage of more diverse settings with their horror/monster stories
"Prey" rocked. Not perfect, but a lot of fun, and an immersive Indigenous setting worked so well.
I was just gonna type that.
@@allisonmackay3818 I really wanted to like Prey. I love creature features, Predator, and strong females, but in Prey if she had just listened to her tribe and not tried to "prove herself" it seems like the rest of those guys wouldn't have gotten killed in the first place.
@@jeric0777 I mean, that's like half of protagonists ever though 🤷♂
@@allisonmackay3818 I mean not really. Most times the monster is already attacking and killing the people, prompting them to defend themselves or run away.
Maybe in some other Predator movies? I'll give you that one and maybe you've just seen some stuff I haven't. 🤷🏻♀️
I noticed that all of the men were clean shaven. Shells can't get you that clean.
They also built the pyramids not far after so very believable 😅
Obsidian?
No but obsidian Rock can
Ancient Celts during Roman times would pluck their hair out. Body hair and facial hair other than a mustache was not appealing. But yeah, I want my caveman in movies to look like the homeless.
@@troypayne6701 Why though? Paleolithic people still had culture and beliefs, groomed look is as propable as shaggy look
Just saw this... excellent little movie. From the strong dialogue to the fantastic suspense, this movie packs a punch. Whether or not you like the ending, its worthwhile
I agree. Just watched it and I actually enjoyed it. Mixed feelings about the ending (The reveal), but as someone said, it was a solid thriller. 👍
is it a short faced bear? because that movie needs to be made
No worse. Neanderthals
That's my guess@@jjr2568
I wish!
@@jjr2568😂 definitely wasted $20 usd
@@jjr2568 Yup, the peeps who hunted said bears.
Well, this certainly solves the "Why don't people with smart phones just call for help?" problem of screenwriting. Looks great!
Were they using Gillette Fusion 5 Pro Glide for these clean faces in 45.000 BC?
If only you knew how just how sharp obsidian and flint is, or that the ancestors of Native Americans had little to none facial hair, and they certainly were around during the Ice Age.
@@blackreef3454this person is a paid commenter. They’ve pasted this comment to every person that mentions the clean shaven faces.
*ALERT* 🚩 🚩
Paid commenter spotted
@@blackreef3454if only you knew that all of that is garbage.. firstly, shaving didn’t begin until 1205, and that’s the earliest razor.. next issue, natives can’t grow solid beards, go ask them.. also “Americans” did they create America? Settle the land? So how are they native?
@@blackreef3454Have you seen the reconstruction of Otzi the Iceman? I rest my case.
@@antirealist Listen man, the ICE AGE was all over the place, not just where Otzi was found.
Barber Shop: 10,000 BC
BLINDSIGHT PREQUEL??? Fr tho a horror story with vamps infecting and preying upon humans during prehistory's legit a sick premise
didn't Neil Blomkamp buy the rights to the Blindsight vampires? Awesome idea. Now I want to see the movie just in case you're right.
Is blind sight the name of the movie you're talking about? I looked it up can't find anything with that title??? I'm interested in watching if so
@@coreystock4182 It's the name of a sci-fi book where vamps are a nocturnal primate that prey upon mankind that flip out when they see right angles like crosses.
@@jennyfeare1702 ahh thank you
So London at 3:00am on new years day is a documentary?
Neanderthal killing early Homo Sapiens. The synopsis says the group shipwrecked on this mysterious land. So I guess they’re more advanced than I thought. Hopefully it’s a good one love this time period!
Is one of these characters a barber? Everyone here has got their hair on point.
@@kitsmashing3267I don’t think it’s the fact their hair is cut, it’s the manor it is cut.
Flint while sharp when napped still isn’t going to give you a fade and box in your hair line.
Also if they are far enough north to see the northern lights I highly doubt they’d all consider being that clean shaven as how cold it would be. 90% of human body heat is lost through the head.
This would also be a region with lack of sun light. Their diversity is a little off bc their skin would have adapted to be able to absorb more UV from available sunlight to get more vitamin D.
they had no TV
@@JainRedmond-t9fBut they had Netflix. A very confusing time.
@@kitsmashing3267never THAT clean shaven. no way
lmao
i REALLY hope and pray this stays accurate to actual animals (so no animals that wouldn't actually be in the time period) and that the 'monster' of the film isn't some made up creature or smthning
Sabertooths would be pretty damn terrifying if they`d never seen them before but i`m betting it turns out to be some kind of human....
Going to say it’s probably humanoids of some kind killing them. You would hear if it was an animal.
@ryanwallace3101 well there were plenty of hyena sounds in it, but thats clearly not the enviornment they live in lol
What if it’s a penquin?
@@MrKcintx well that would be...unique. i suppose
They look more modern than the tribes depicted in 10,000BC. This is weird. One of the movies is wrong, or both.
they are the wrong race for a start ... these look like they just walked of the streets of London
both
@@HEATSEEKER00how are they the wrong race. Modern races didnt exist then. White skin didnt wven exist then. Imagine being this ignirant.
@@HEATSEEKER00 There shouln't have any whites amongst the humans.
The first Cro-Magnons (Homo-sapiens) would have had darker skin tones than most modern Europeans; natural selection for lighter skin would not begin until 30,000 years ago.
This movie takes place in 40000 B.C, Whites didn't even exist back then, not in Scotland or anywhere else amongst humans. The neanderthals were the ones with light skin. You should read upon early Homo-sapiens migrations patterns.
probs typical woke bs
This has a lot of potential! I wish they made more films set in prehistory, such a rich and a great setting for a horror film hope the monster in this one draws upon past legends or myths definitely going to see this one!! Very nice
Always excited for a film set in pre-history, looks interesting!
lol the cave men of the cold northern climates were not black. this is as dumb as using white actors for a movie set in prehistoric africa
Do you think the people should also look prehistoric?
@@gabrielhernandez6255
They do look prehistoric. Prehistoric doesn’t necessarily mean dirty or unkempt.
@@gabrielhernandez6255 If Neanderthals could cut and braid their own hair, modern humans def can as well.
Many contemporary "stone age" people care a LOT about their appearance and take very good care of themselves. Stone age people being clean shaven and having well kept hair should not be surprising. You can even find carvings from Ice Age Europe that depict cleanshaven people with well combed hair (a lot of them have bowlcuts, so they're not the most styled, but are still neat, well-maintained and clean looking)
Not so much in prehistory as evidenced by the corpses they have found. Survival was the priority not vanity. The only reason stone age tribes modern age groom as the do is because those concepts and the tools to do it were introduced to them. Please stop...🤣
Paleontology student here, specifically ichnologist. Let's pretend most of what you just said wasn't remarkable horse shit (ancient cave paintings preceding thousands of years are well known to ichnologists/archeologists, and the cave paintings of this time - what few we sadly have - depict almost entirely hunting and animals. They are certainly not intricate or advanced enough to depict SHORT HAIR STYLES).
The actors in this film look as though they left one of the best barbers in New York.
They look absolutely ridiculous for when this film is supposed supposed to take place.
So, they "care a LOT about their appearance" even in extreme, life-threatening situations?
clean shaving in stone age lol :d
and multiethnic
My three guesses on the monster:
1.just an animal
2.some kind of cannibal tribe
3. A monster of myth and legend from prehistoric times
I really hope we get a monster, im not saying the fist to options arnt scary, but it would be a let down if its just a animal or tribe.
True for the animal one. But I'm guessing it's Neanderthals which I think relates to option two and I don't think that'll be a let down at all.
It's going to be a prehistoric Russian man bad
@@pimpinace_175 Well, Putin and Trump basically are Neanderthals.
I know Apocalypto gets a bunch of shit for being historically inaccurate, but at least the natives look like they belong in that point in time.
These are the cleanest looking prehistoric people I've ever seen
Wonderful!
Just saw the movie today at a early screening and it was hands down great!!!! Must watch movie had me at the edge of my seat. From the characters to the plot 5 out of 5!
I wonder why critics like it so much (84%) but the audience doesn't (54%)? Any ideas?
It’s a terrible movie…. Compared to 10,000 b.c. Or Apocalypto this movie is a 2 or 3 no more than that Hollywood make dumb movies pls don’t watch
@@ashantethomas6356 lol. did you look at the production budget of 10,000 BC or apocalypto. This movie is very good when you consider the low budget it was provided with.
I only watched about 20 seconds of the trailer because I don't want any spoilers and I really need to watch it (the movie) now!
watch the full trailer, its safe, there are no real spoilers
The only way to do it. Once u hit minimum threshold for "yes" you turn it off ASAP. This has improved so many watching experiences!
A stone age story with hair styles and well kept haircuts and shaved beards and mustaches?
I think I saw a Tupac tattoo on that one guy.
@@justinkerr6174 this trailer reminded me of Guy Richie's King Arthur or that dumb 2018 Robin Hood movie. They make you feel like everyone in those times had their own stylist. Everyone looked like a well groomed, well dressed, modern day dandy!....I've seen cosplayers who are better at looking the part than Hollywood
You would be amazed at how much time people in recent hunter-gatherer society allocate to clean themselves.
Plucked eyebrows too
@@kitsmashing3267 their Fur Coats are lovely. I saw them at Zara I think?
Between this trailer and the trailer for I.S.S., Bleecker Street is on a roll! Its nice to have original ideas for action movies that don't involve overwrought CGI spectacles and men and women in spandex and capes.
Just finished watching, this movie was AMAZING and will definitely be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in early humans or horror.
Vouw. Bu film eni cox heyecanlandirdi. Izleyeceyem
the truly believable multiethnic group of 45,000 years ago wow
Racism is more modern than you think.
That's how evolution works, light skinned people born into darker groups which may or may not become the new norm depending on natural selection based on environmental conditions. You do understand Darwin's theory of evolution right? People's skin doesn't gradually become lighter with generations depending on where they live. In that sense this movie isn't necessarily inaccurate.
@@dmw798 You understand that humans have been in Asia and Europe for 200,000 + years right? We find the oldest human fossils in the Mediteranean- Central Asia. I also never mentioned "light skinned people". All these people have wildly different features besides their skin colour. Even the fact that you think being dark is the default skin is funny when we don't even have information on that. We can do genetic analysis and see that people far enough back don't have the exact same genes for lighter skin but this doesn't mean they didn't have others. This is not unlike how we have multiple different "light' genes between Europeans, Asians and people like the Jomon/Ainu. If you shave the hair of our closest primate ancestors, the chimps...they're quite light skinned underneath that fur.
@@ramsaybolton9151 within that 200,000 years we don't know exactly when genetic mutations occurred to lead to new features. Also, the movie says they've travelled far, crossed water, picked up a stray; experts are still arguing about how our ancestors migrated, by which routes, who they intermingled with, etc... WE JUST DON'T KNOW. So it's silly for you to assume it must be wrong based on some political, anti-woke viewpoint.
There shouln't have any whites amongst the humans.
The first Cro-Magnons (Homo-sapiens) would have had darker skin tones than most modern Europeans; natural selection for lighter skin would not begin until 30,000 years ago.
This movie takes place in 40000 B.C, Whites didn't even exist back then, not in Scotland or anywhere else amongst humans. The neanderthals were the ones with light skin. You should re upon early Homo-sapiens migrations patterns.
Are we talking like maybe a Wendigo?
That’s what I was thinking too
that or a skinwalker
Assuming this isn't a modern language that I don't recognize, and going by the fact that Wikipedia says this is an English language film - props for not using English dialog. If this were an American production from the 90s/2000s, everyone would be speaking English with whatever accent pop culture deemed most exotic at the time.
Cox gozel filmdi meslehet edirem hamiya baxmaga
Yene qarşinizda. Gözel bir filim adrenalin ve qorxu sevərlər üçün sebir sizlikle. Gözleyirem ilk🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Didn't know Harry's Razors have been around since prehistoric times
African Vikings? Now there's some serious science fiction!
Don't think there were many Vikings, African or otherwise, around 45,000 years ago, when this movie is set in. Maybe take your deeply held beliefs and quietly put them where they belong for a bit.
People with white skin didn’t exist ten thousand years ago. Humans with light skin is a fairly recent mutation. This is set more than forty thousand years ago, so definitely no white people then.😁
You guys are gonna like the plot twist, just watched it. It let me in awe
Plot twist...It's one of the Predator Aliens who can cloak itself?
Thank you production team / Bleecker Street for a new creature feature! I will pay to see it! :)
This looks really phenomenal and is a must see large format. I always wished they would have set a "Predator" film in this time period...maybe even had them interact with Ancient humans and maybe some dinosaurs as well...we shall see.
Yeah like a advance alien race would want to do battle with a guy who has a sharp stick and whose house is made of sticks and leafs
@@malcolmhoover1654 you should google the word prey
@@malcolmhoover1654😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
would be dope if it was a Yeti
That would be cool.
It's not
NO. That would be really dumb.
@@titusmccarthy thats what some think!
@@flashburn3580Anyone who starts a sentence with "would be dope if..." is either 15 or really dumb.
It looks like The Ritual!
Exactly, even the trees are identical xD
I was thinking the same thing lol. It gives that creepy feeling.
@@ambervallerio2816It WAS kind of creepy, but it’s not really like The Ritual. It’s good though. IMO.
Gosh what a clean shaven bunch
lol
It's very fantastic, I liked it very much while watching it, the peak of excitement is in the heights.
I wish I could take this movie seriously, but it's hard to get a "Stone Age" feel when their clothes look perfectly stitched and their facial hair is so perfect. These cave people look better than college students now days.
We need more indy films like this! Not everyone has 100mil to drop on production
43,000 B.C.E and its also the birth of hair grooming.
The Black kid looks fresh outta Harlem. I wonder if he's wearing Air Jordans?
Gotta love those prehistoric tailored leather-hide suits.
You're just to use to the typical Hollywood portrayal of prehistoric cavemen.
Great movie, and a perfect trailer!
O enredo parece ser bem original.
Ainda bem que nem sequer mostrou qualquer spoiler sobre o "monstro".
Muito potencial pra fazer a gente se sentir ansioso nas cenas de suspense
In the end you find out its the Predator😂
You need to grow up.@@zerotolerance9004
very underrated flick
These are some CLEAN cavemen/cavewomen whatever…😁
The iron sound effects with the wooden spears definitely sell it for me LMAO 😂😂😂
It's like I've always said: there simply aren't enough horror films set in the stone age.
I'm betting it's a giraffe.
This is probably the prequel to Predator. Their first time hunting on Earth.
Lol
Or penguin 😂
a really angry one
@@rayharvey1330 that would be cool but I doubt it. It looks and sounds more like a demon / wendigo / skinwalker or something similar.
They're probably being attacked by the other kind of human.
😂😂 we are the bad guys now days
Like in the movie One with Jack Black,lmao there are advanced humans and primitive humans,lol which is actuall pretty historically accurate,lol
I was thinking the same thing. I was like those are the Wildlings 😂
@@xxillusivemanxx1046 Are you Homo sapiens neanderthalensis my dude?
I am betting it is another Predator movie.
I saw it yesterday with family in a movie festival.
To be honest I didn’t expect it to be a good movie but wow, one one the best movies in 2024 ✅
Are you serious? 🤣🤣
😂😂@@majdieid1063
@@majdieid1063no, because i haven’t watched it yet.
@@keykey1401lol 😅😂
@@keykey1401 did you watch it or not
seems cool. I love this part of human history. I'd like to see more films treating about the paleolithic period, not only horror films...
It's a 10/10 for me it all makes sense at the end. Grate acting too
For all of you complaining about the skin color of the cast, it should be noted that modern humans migrated from Africa to Europe around 50,000 years ago and this movie is set not long after that. So, if you think people living in Europe 45,000 years ago looked like Vikings, you couldn't be more wrong. Also, recent genetic analysis of the Italian Alps iceman, "Otzi" shows that he had dark hair and dark skin and that was only about 5000 years ago.
Also, ancient people certainly knew how to cut their hair...this is not a modern invention at all.
I'm gonna leave this comment for other people not so much for you regarding the first part.
No lol. Lmao even.
When people are talking about skin color they're trying to articulate race.
1 Africa is a continent not a race
2 They looked like tan(ner) europeans not somevtype of subsaharan west african mullatoo.
What you've done is parroted some ridiculous headlines that total misrepresented data or most likely straight up lied about it.
Yes say Sean Connery after spending the summer on the French Rivera skin tone will now be referred to as "dark to black" and we won't forget to add in the word "africa" to try to connect the two in the minds of midwits.
3 most important this shit is getting old, is immersion breaking, and getting.to the point of being evil/devious/malicious.
@@andrewlove368645,000 years ago is too early for modern Homo sapiens to adapt white skin, that wouldn’t happen for like 5000 more years, when all the people in the movie are ethnic groups that don’t exist anymore you’re going to need ambiguous people to play them. Not only that, there’s no indication that this is Europe, the Ice Age covered vast regions beyond just one continent. Even if these humans looked like what we would call black they’d still be genetically distinct and related to future white Europeans anyways, it’s just a coincidence they looked like that. But even the tannest European of today wouldn’t have existed in a prehistoric gene pool like that.
very big difference, being Mediterranean complexion or being a basketball player
There's a clear difference between an Alpine man with a tan, and an Arab, and a Sub-Saharan African.
@@Saku19were do you think they migrated from?
We need a good sasquatch movie please!!
Sasquatch Sunset?.....Bahahahaha
Harry and the Hendersons.
Letters from the big man!
This is West Virginia, November 2023 🫵👀
Wow Great movie 👏👏👏 spot on
Amazing all these people traveled across the entire world in the Stone Age so they can make such a diverse, albeit tiny, tribe.
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yep
Yeah, should've been only black and brown folks. Cuz there were no 'white' people back then except neanderthals who are of course not regular people.
The characters look a little too clean; not saying they can’t clean themselves; just that they look TOO clean, and I’m not very certain where this is supposed to be taking place(I.e what continent) considering the mish mash of skin pallors and the environment, but this looks neat.
Mish Matching of Skin Pallors would've been pretty normal in the early days of humanity in Europe. Duhh. The original migrants were obviously dark skinned and lighter skin tones came later.
@@hiibillymayshere4238 I mean not really, it would’ve taken generations upon generations to for the original humans of central Africa to migrate from the hot savanna’s to the northern parts of Europe(Denmark northern France, and northern Germany). North Africans also weren’t Black for a significant portion of history, and in quite a few cases nowadays still aren’t, and were instead closer to the current day Mediterranean pallor in their skin tone.
So it would be a little odd to see black Stone Age people in this environment, not impossible, just unlikely.
Also, no need for the “Duhh” it is quite rude, and unnecessary to express your point.
@@zero-arc3810 Do you use your little brain at all or do you just speak without thinking? Out of Africa is the generally accepted theory in the scientific and anthropology community, currently. People that make this their life's work and get paid more than anyone else in the field to do so. The current hypothesis estimates Humans Left Africa Around 50-60K BC. And Light Skin (as we know it) Developed around 10-20K years ago, in abundance. Lmao, You think everyone just turned white overnight little guy? No, like any genetic trait or mutation, it starts off small and if that trait is selected for, it eventually becomes to dominant trait in an environment, over several several generations. You'd obviously have a few "mixed" variants in between in the transition from dark skin to white skin. Use your little noggin. And nobody in this trailer is darker than Caramel tbh, there are no Obsidian colored people that look like they came from Cameroon. The Darkest person in the scene is Caramel Shade and everyone else looks fairly Mulatto. Lmfao. What are you smoking? perfectly reasonable for Ancient Humans Slowly transitioning to Lighter skin over generations.
There's even Dark skinned "mummies" that have been found in central and northern parts of Europe, and those were much more recently dated to 2-7k BC. Modern Moroccans are around 38% SSA ancestry, look it up. Most arab Invasions of North Africa Took place around 1000 years ago, the most logical conclusion from that is North Africa was way more "Black" before these arab invasions, if the modern Populace has such a large amount of SSA admixture.
@@hiibillymayshere4238No, it wouldn't. These people weren't large metropolitans with interracial mixing (which is even a small percentage today). There wouldn't be mischlings. This is clearly a politically driven story, it's written by Ruth GREENBERG lol.
@@Saku19 First off, It's not a small percentage today, lmfaaoooooo. That's you coping with the reality of where things are headed. All data shows most races as we know it will eventually admix, Caucasians will probably be the first to go. Given their small population. Second, i posted a paragraph responding to goofball above me, but we know youtube is so sad and they like to baby people and censor every tiby little thing. Here's the thing, use your brain...when white skin started to crop up in humans, it wouldn't be an overnight shift in skin color, you would have obvious darker skin mixing with the rare, lighter skin tones until eventually the white skin was almost completely selected for and dominated in numbers due to environmental pressure and wallah, there you have it. How hard is that for you to comprehend LMAO. That's how any new genetic mutation/adaptation works
Anyone who wants to romanticize our ancestral past only needs to look at this film and realize that, despite all the problems of modernity, it sure beats the short, brutish, and rough life of our stone age ancestors.
@@kitsmashing3267 That is interesting. Thank you for taking the time to provide that nuance.
Kit Young is cool as hell. Glad he's in this one.
Just watched this today
Its a nice movie
Fun fact: the people complaining in comments about their hair have not actually researched that hair can be cut with sharp stones like flint, obsidian (sharper than most blades), or even sharpened clam shells
K go find some rocks and cut your hair. When done post the results. Let's see if it looks like a modern clipper cut like in this movie.
@@Apeiron2043 plenty of 17th century photos of beardless tribal hunter gatherers with cut hair to prove you wrong and ideologically motivated
They just don't like minorities characters in movies, lets be real! Read their other comments!
Clean shaven cavemen wearing pants totally breaks the immersion for me
"Oh, something is killing us one by one? I can't think of a better time to shave with that razor sharp obsidian i have with me"
Im so excited to watch this film! Looks great
The movie is great, their acting skills are amazing.
What we thinking Neanderthal ?
Apparently DEI has come to the Stone Age. Seriously, make them all Redheads, blondes, arabic, oriental, or African. I don't care where its supposed to be filmed, but at least make it possible.
Okay, this movie is like the fourth film with similar concepts to what I have in my head. I need to write my ideas down and publish them. One of those idea was the Sixth Sense, but mine is no where near the brilliance of that fine twist ending. Anyhow, I am kicking myself right now.
Bunun çok büyük bir potansiyeli var! Keşke bu kadar zengin ve bilinmeyen bir dönemde, korku filmi için harika bir ortam olan tarih öncesi dönemde geçen daha çok film yapılsalardı. Umarım buradaki 'canavar' geçmiş efsanelerden veya mitlerden yararlanır. Bunu kesinlikle
Paleolithic men probably shaved themselves with primitive razors made with shells or bone. The reason wasn't aesthetics but survival (parasites, wet-cold-frozen beards). For sure it wasn't a daily or weekly shave, and probably it wasn't so clean and harmless, though.
Looks like a mix of Predator and The Ritual.
dudes look like they stepped outta lil wayne video what wit goats, staches and all sort`s a haircuts 😂
They look like a bunch of millennials and gen z playing dress up
The dangerous part of studios making time pieces like these but still keeping it modern with the characters is that most kids and young people today don’t actually read about history and get most of their info from social media and movies like these and believe it to be an accurate depiction of how people were back then. They think that people back then looked like them with their faded and squared up haircuts.
And if people would take a movie as fact, then what else could studios do to change people’s belief about history?
@@davidantone4593sounds like youre the one uneducated on history because people back then did shave and take care of their hygiene. Your knowledge of history is based on old movies not history books
@@majeedmamah7457 for someone that’s making a sophomoric attempt at pseudo intellect your very statement contradicts your poorly aimed insult
And the fact of the matter is is that there is no hard irrefutable proof that the cavemen were hygienic to the standards that you claim, no eyewitnesses no footage. All that can be done is deductive reasoning based off relics from that time and making educated guesses.
Even then, we’re probably all wrong because we simply can’t know for sure. But go ahead. Believe what you want. My point in my comment passed by you by miles because you were more concerned with defending this diverse depiction of hairless cavemen lol
@@davidantone4593 White people didnt exist at the time, everyone was black or brown. So yes they were quite diverse. Also if we can't know for sure, why is everyone screaming about the beards?
@@majeedmamah7457 people shaved in stone age :d
it gives Apocalypto vibes hope it's good
And 10000 BC vibes
Very interesting movie. I like it🔥🔥
The fact that people are complaining about hairstyles in movies is wild to me. You ruin the movie for yourself to try and go that deep, it’s a movie not a fashion show.
How can the whole cast and crew..the producers all watch this film being made and NO ONE comment...hey don't they look a little too clean cut for cavemen???
Because they feel the target audience won’t be able to have anything in common with the characters and would get bored real quick and start scrolling tik tok during the movie, so they kept them modern.
It’s done on purpose
Pitch Black 43,000 BC