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post The Man from Earth (2007)

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Genres: Sci-FiThe Man from Earth

Actors: John Billingsley, Ellen Crawford, William Katt, Annika Peterson, Richard Riehle, David Lee Smith, Alexis Thorpe, Tony Todd, Steven Littles, Chase Sprague, Robbie Bryan

Director: Richard Schenkman

Country: USA

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An impromptu goodbye party for Professor John Oldman becomes a mysterious interrogation after the retiring scholar reveals to his colleagues he is an immortal who has walked the earth for 14,000 years. Acclaimed Sci-Fi writer Jerome Bixby conceived this story back in the early 1960’s. It would come to be his last great work, finally completing it on his deathbed in April of 1998.

The Man from Earth

The film is almost intentionally controversial in some of the views, with some challenging ideas on the subject of religion (this isn’t really a film for the easily offended religious types) that lead to some on-screen tension between the religious character and the main character, who has ironically titled himself John Oldman.  Save for a brief interlude or two to develop the relationship between John and Linda, the film is all talk and no action, and takes place in a single location - which is in no way a bad thing when you have such an clever and thought-provoking script to work from. The film does not try to be a thrill ride, but it manages to be suspenseful and captivating and with an ideal running time of 90 minutes, it doesn’t drag on.

The Man from Earth

The acting is exceptional for an independent film, with David Lee Smith giving an excellent performance as the central character. The presence of John Billingsly, one of the better known members of the cast, is one of a couple of Star Trek references that act as a tribute to the late writer Jerome Bixby, who was best known for his work on Star Trek.

The Man from Earth

This is a great film, minimalist in the best sense of the word. The filmmakers have not attempted to make this into a thriller, yet they have crafted a film which was as entertaining to me as many of the best action films of recent times. One of the reasons being that The Man From Earth manages to do what so many high budget sci-films couldn’t dream of doing; the scientific explanations actually make the story seem plausible. It is often said that a good film leaves unanswered questions, and this film leaves quite a few, but that was to be expected from such a theoretical story. Obviously, I can’t guarantee that you’ll enjoy it, but if you have any interest at all in the subject matter then you’ll find something to like about this film.

By Richard from BlueSunCorp


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