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Cavegirl (1985) is one of those offbeat comedies that blends time travel with prehistoric charm. You’ve got Rex, a clumsy dude who stumbles into a portal, ending up in the stone age. The film has this goofy vibe, with Rex trying to communicate with Eba, a cavewoman who’s both striking and fascinating. The practical effects on the creatures and settings are rather rudimentary, but they add to the quirky atmosphere—there's a certain charm in the low-budget feel. The pacing is uneven; it meanders at times, but there’s something endearing in its awkwardness. It’s a curious exploration of language and culture in a wild context that’s not often tackled in a comedy setting.
Time travel comedy with stone age setting · Features practical effects typical of the era · Strong themes of communication and culture
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