Adam and Eve
Romance, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Storyline
God casts Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden because Eve decided to have a fling with a visiting Cro-Magnon named Bearkiller. The disgraced couple find themselves on the outside up against an assortment of various dinosaurs, flying monsters and cannibals.
"The first love story"
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"This is quite a fun hybrid of âThe Blue Lagoonâ meets the âLost Worldâ via a loose interpretation of the Book of Genesis. âAdamâ (Mark Gregory) isnât really enjoying his idyllic life in paradise all on his lonesome, so rather creatively moulds his own version of a woman in the sand on the beach. Nope, no ribs required - just rain and next thing we have âEveâ (Andrea Goldman) and the pair are exploring their world together. Of course, she discovers a penchant for fruit, and that doesnât go down so well with their heavenly creator so banished from Eden they are into a desert where the sun has lost itâs heat and where âAdamâ takes the first recorded example of an huff. Itâs only when they are huddled under some furs in a snow storm that God relents a little, but that also means that they encounter some other human beings who are fascinated by what they are wearing under their loincloths (just why the only two people on Earth would bother to create vanity clothing isnât entirely clear given weâd already seen pretty much all there is to see). Amidst the warring tribes that they meet is the formidable warrior âBearkillerâ (Ăngel AlcĂĄzar) who takes a bit of a shine to âEveâ and well, you can use your imagination for the next bit. The million pebble question is, though, will the original biblical couple ever get back together? No, it is pretty terrible, but it canât have had much of a budget and at least the actors throwing their boulders, spears and somersaults do enter into the spirit of things with some acrobatic fight scenes and papier-mâchĂŠ power lifting. Luckily, there isnât a great deal of dialogue for us to worry about as both directors take us on a journey through the early antics of their adventures through an hungry and unforgiving world and, as usual, it illustrates quite clearly that when the Old Testament God is fed up, he is most definably not a kindly, benevolent, being."
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