Review of Early Man (2018) by Sam Adams for Slate — 15 Feb 2018
While the film is deliberately crude in some respects — Park once described his aesthetic as making sure that, no matter how carefully sculpted his clay figures were, he always left the thumbprints showing — it’s fastidiously detailed in others, dancing between broad humor and subtle, almost subliminal gags as it plays out the conflict between Neanderthals and their evolutionary successors.
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This review of Early Man (2018) was written by Sam Adams and published by Slate on 15 Feb 2018.
Early Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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