

Cavewoman
During the Nazi invasion of Greece, a female resistance fighter embarks on a revenge operation to assassinate her own mother, in the name of God. Inspired by Euripides’s Electra.
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Plot Summary
A wild woman from the Stone Age is accidentally brought to the present day, where she struggles to adapt to modern life and finds herself falling for a contemporary man. Her primitive ways clash hilariously with the conveniences and social norms of the 21st century.
Critical Reception
Cavewoman received a generally mixed to negative reception. Critics often pointed to its predictable plot and low-budget feel, while some audiences appreciated its lighthearted and silly premise.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's premise offers comedic potential but is ultimately underutilized.
- Performances are a mixed bag, with some struggling to sell the outlandish scenario.
- The low production value is noticeable throughout the movie.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable or not prominently featured.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was not filmed in a cave or in prehistoric settings, but rather in various contemporary urban and suburban locations.
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