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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a moody and moving film about the death of innocence
Missing Link was never meant to be an "action" movie; the cover apparently misled the previous reviewer. It is an excellent film, beautifully acted by the one lone character who appears in it. It is a posssible scenario for the extinction of early pre-hominids by emerging Homo sapiens and affords a moving portrayal of the death of innocence and the arrival...
Published on September 2, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Concept for a Film
I caught this film late at night on t.v. It is completely different than what the cover suggests. However, it is interesting to see how a "one character" film can be pulled off. It is an often sad film, but the lonely "Link" (as I refer to him) had some amusing moments. Watch for the scene in which he eats berries and they have a bombastic...
Published on September 30, 1999 by hopester5@juno.com


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a moody and moving film about the death of innocence, September 2, 1999
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Missing Link was never meant to be an "action" movie; the cover apparently misled the previous reviewer. It is an excellent film, beautifully acted by the one lone character who appears in it. It is a posssible scenario for the extinction of early pre-hominids by emerging Homo sapiens and affords a moving portrayal of the death of innocence and the arrival on the world stage of the premeditated cruelty of which only our species is capable. I highly recommend it, but only if you are emphatically NOT looking for sometrhing of the "The Man-Beast that Ate Chicago" genre.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Film that doesn't fit in any category, January 20, 2005
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Debra A. Barton (Woodstock, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is one of my favorite films. It grabs you and holds you down. It's very moving and makes you think. There is a little bit of the missing link in all of us. I tried forever to find a copy of it---finally I got it by talking a video store owner into selling me his--the only one I could find anywhere. This should be required viewing in high schools. Maybe we'd all think a little more before we did things. Excellent, fantastic, but, sadly, I think, most people wouldn't "get it".

I'd really love for this to be released on DVD.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Concept for a Film, September 30, 1999
This review is from: Missing Link [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I caught this film late at night on t.v. It is completely different than what the cover suggests. However, it is interesting to see how a "one character" film can be pulled off. It is an often sad film, but the lonely "Link" (as I refer to him) had some amusing moments. Watch for the scene in which he eats berries and they have a bombastic gastrointestinal result! Not a bad film, just different.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If you like physical anthropology, then you'll love this., June 26, 2004
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Matthew C. Lupoli (North Haven, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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I first saw this movie when I was about 10 and I loved it. I've always been interested in evolution and early humans. "Missing Link" takes place in Africa, 1 Million years ago. There is a tribe of Australopithecus robustus living together (referred to as "the man-apes" in this film). The film focuses on one male robustus. He returns to his tribe to find them slaughtered, including his mate and child. He himself is attacked and left for dead by more advanced black humans (possibly Homo Erectus, who lived in Africa at the same time.) Now the last of his kind, the man-ape must find a new place to live and keep away from any of the Homo Erectus (who are constantly on the look-out for him). He has a very hard life afterwards, looking for food and water and nearly dying from heat stroke and dehydration. The film blends with some awesome nature scenes. After all, Africa 1 million years ago is not that different from the Africa of today. Parts of the movie are funny and some are sad. Australopithecus robustus was ultimately a dead-end in human evolution. At certain points in time, there were more than one species of humans living together. Nature had to make several attempts at human evolution; if nature only made one attempt and if it failed then there would be no humans today. Human evolution continued through Homo Erectus (like the ones in the film). Modern humans are descended from them.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Unusual and Insightful, December 15, 2000
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I just chanced to see this movie several years ago and was blown away by it. Some of the nature scenes were so strange that I really was not sure they were real at first. It presents some very interesting ideas about humanity and also about drugs. I almost never care to see a movie more than once but have probably watched this one a dozen times. The actor who plays the "link" really had an opportunity to be creative and does a fantastic job of being nearly human.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Life's Lessons, April 22, 2011
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L. J. Oliver "EMaudeL" (Toano, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Although I had always heard of missing links in the human species, I had not imagined what the beginning trials would be.
Pleasantly surprised yet sad to see even in the beginning we each evolve differently...some not as kindly as we might want.
This video was thought provoking and interesting to follow. Each of us should realize the trials and things we learn from life do take time to master. Yet what we do with what we learn is totally up to each individual.
Enjoy the world as it could have started, purchase "Missing Link."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Missing Link, August 20, 2007
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I ordered this for a friend. He enjoyed watching this
movie. It was in good shape. My friend laughed and laughed.
Nancy G.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Idiotic, Reflecting a Stunted World View, September 6, 2009
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The philosophical premise is that we Humans are evil and violent, and this was first manifest when we genocidally exterminated our competitors some X Million Years Ago. And we should feel guilty about it. This is brought home (one might say "hammered" home) in a written closing statement. The movie delivers an injury to the viewer's moral worth and dignity; with the written moral, it adds an insult to the viewer's comprehension.

This movie could earn a second Star for the cinematography, visual compositions and depictions of the animal world. But while these are revelatory and stunningly beautiful, they are squandered on a misguided and brainlessly moralistic world view. The "misguided" aspect wouldn't have kept it from making it into DVD (many college students in America and Europe agree today with the movie's "original sin" theme), but I've got to guess the "brainlessly moralistic" part was severe enough to do so.
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0 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Much Point, August 30, 1999
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Well, what can I say about this movie? Kinda catchy cover on the case, but that's about it. There's really not much point to the movie. There is a "man-ape" who's family was just killed by humans making him the last of his kind. The movie may as well end there. Basically all that happens is we get to see him walk around the african countyside just taking in the scenery. Might as well be watching National Geographic than this movie. We get to see him watch elephants, birds, being scared of the big cats...and of course his daily eating of plants and going to the bathroom and sleeping, etc... WOW!!! Actually, they should have called it "The Missing link's live cam" Horrible movie.
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