

Encino Woman
After thawing, a young prehistoric woman, Lucy, gets herself taken care of by David, a young intern at a marketing firm. Working on a campaign ad for a cosmetics company, David becomes Mr. Bigshot when his protégé is chosen to be the model/spokeswoman for her animal personality.
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Plot Summary
A modern-day teenager discovers a frozen cavewoman in her backyard and decides to thaw her out. She tries to help the primitive girl adjust to contemporary life, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and cultural clashes. As the cavewoman experiences the wonders and oddities of the 20th century, she also forms a surprising bond with her new friend.
Critical Reception
Encino Woman was primarily a direct-to-video release and received mixed to negative reviews, largely seen as a low-budget family comedy with a predictable plot and weak execution. While some might have found its premise mildly amusing, it did not garner significant critical attention or widespread audience acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- A simplistic and uninspired take on the 'fish-out-of-water' trope.
- Lacks memorable characters and comedic impact.
- Fails to deliver engaging entertainment for its target audience.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title referencing a specific Los Angeles suburb, the film was not actually filmed in Encino, California.
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