The Primevals (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 11 Mar 2024
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9352178/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_primevals
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  • Language: English
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  • Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi
  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Writer: David Allen, Randall William Cook
  • Director: David Allen
  • Cast: Walker Brandt, Robert Cornthwaite, Jeffrey S. Farley
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5.7/10
91% – Critics
false% – Audience

The Primevals Storyline

The abominable snowman… The Yeti. For centuries his presence has been a speculation, but now his existence may be a reality. High in the Himalayas a specimen has been found and he’s been sent back to the United States for research. Leading the investigation is noted anthropologist Doctor Claire Collier, who has been studying the controversy of the Yeti for years. The autopsy reveals that the extraordinary creature, whose ancestors date back perhaps millions of years, underwent some sort of cranial surgery prior to its death. How is the mystery to be solved, an expedition is the only way to find the answers. Collier teams up with Mat Connor, her former student and famous writer, Rondo Montana, an ex-big game hunter, and Kathleen Reidel, another one of Collier’s former students and the guide for their journey. After several days travel, the team is surprised by an avalanche. The ground caves is dropping them into and ice caverns hundred of feet beneath the ice. The four explorers find a way out of the cavern and, surprisingly, into a warm and lush isolated valley inhabited by unusual primevals species. An occasional heat-emanating metal dome can be seen emerging from the soil. The aberration in the environment is obviously the work of some highly intelligent lifeform, which the researchers dare to find. Their suspicions are justified when the team find a remote cave with a hydroelectric system hidden inside, as well as the remains of an abandoned space ship. The explorers are suddenly captured by the strange beings – half reptile, half man – brought about by years of mutation. The creatures have a deadly plans for the humans… unless they can find a way out.—Gory Freddy

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The Primevals Movie Reviews

Rediscovered lost gem

Usually when a project has been shelved for a long time it’s for a reason – either it’s not that good to begin with or there’s just not enough time or money to finish it properly. Thankfully The Primevals was the latter.

When I read the film’s history I was fascinated by it – a movie almost fifty years in the making just couldn’t be otherwise. David Allen had a distant vision of how it was going to be way back in the late sixties but only came as close as shooting it in the mid-nineties but still wasn’t able to finish it before his death in 1999. Only twenty years later the movie was picked up to finally be finished and to pay proper respects to its original idea and the people behind the 1990s production. So, was it all worth waiting that long for? Absolutely.

First and foremost, The Primevals is a movie without CGI which is obscenely rare in the 21st century – instead it utilizes stop-motion, animatronics and puppetry to bring its creatures to life – a long forgotten art form since the rise of computers in the late 1970s, and it makes this movie truly stand out above all the recent ones. Sure, the creatures don’t look realistic enough this way but this story is not about realism, it’s about the soul.

Nowadays people tend to have completely forgotten what cinema is all about – originality, new ideas that give you food for thoughts, something you haven’t seen or heard before, and not just a pretty picture with words. Don’t get me wrong, The Primevals is no Citizen Kane, nor is it 2001: A space odyssey or even Star Wars – its story is far from being original even remotely as we’ve seen many alike examples in the 1950s and 1960s during the second Renaissance of stop motion movies but it’s something that this work of art represents that makes it worthy being released now, in 2024. I’m sure would it have been released as soon as David Allen pitched his idea to the producers, or even in the 1990s when he shot the movie it would have been instantly lost among its contemporaries but today it ought to be remembered as a relic that’s still more relevant and way better than most of its contemporaries.

The stop motion itself is nearly perfect and I was amazed at how well it’s handled in the movie. The same was with the music score – simply beautiful, grandiose and is suitable for something more epic than what was on the screen but not less impressive in any way. The only downpoint is probably the actors and their wooden performances that hadn’t given us the full spectrum of emotions when on a journey discovering a brand new world – it felt more like they’ve been doing this every other Sunday. The narrative moves itself here and the actors blindly follow it – it’s not that uncommon in adventure flicks but still, it would have been nice to have at least one charismatic character among the bunch presented in The Primevals but there was none.

Overall I feel like no matter when the movie’s released and what production hell it’s been through The Primevals is a well-crafted picture hands down and I would have given it the same rating despite the circumstances.

Going back to the good old times

Watching this movie I soon found it very familiar in it’s production. It seemed to be the good old times of the 1980’s when some very good movies were made. This one had very familiar music to what was produced in those times.

I have now seen the IMDb review of michaelprescott-00547 and he enlighted me that this project originated in the late 70’s but never saw the light then.

A very nice movie was finally made and I can give this a sound 7 stars. I see that another movie is made or being made this year (2024) by David Allen, but on checking the information, it is a documentary on this movie and probably why it took so long to come to fruition.

INCREDIBLY WELL DONE!

Finally we have a Harryhausen´s movie in the 21ts century, in 2024. This is incredeible! The tribute they pay to films like Willis O´ Brian stop motion´s FX in King Kong is fantastic!

Against the CGI, we have animatronics, practical FX, some CGI, but low and a story like Harryhausen´s movies told us. Actors are in a second position in this movie; the really stars are the puppets in stop motion (there is one scene where we can see hundreds of them moving). I never thought we could see again something like this in big screen. The technique of stop motion is incredibly well done. The motion of the puppets and the realism in the mixing with real life caracters is incredibly well done!

The plot and the acting is a little bit hole, I mean we see woodden faces and a poor acting but, what the hell? For a fan of Harryhausen´s movie and a person that is bored with CGI, we have here a great achievement.

This is a movie that Joe Dante, John Landis, Guillermo del Toro, Tarantino and Christopher Nolan would like to see; so if you are one of those crazy people that love the old Sci fi B series or Z series cinema, this is yours! Don´t miss it!

Well done Charles Band, David Allen and company from FULL MOON Features!

7 stars out of 10.