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202391 minScience Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure

The Primevals

Is The Primevals a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Primevals worth watching? With a rating of 6.25/10, this Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Primevals Synopsis

Deep in the Himalayas, a group of sherpas kills a gigantic humanoid creature. Convinced that it is the legendary Yeti, Dr. Claire Collier organizes an expedition with her former student Matt Connor and hunter Rondo Montana, among others, to search for more specimens. But what awaits them is something that none of them could have imagined. A colorful fusion of real image and stop-motion that is reminiscent of fantastic films from the 1980s.

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Top Cast

Juliet Mills
Juliet MillsDr. Claire Collier
Richard Joseph Paul
Richard Joseph PaulMatthew Connor
Leon Russom
Leon RussomRondo Montana
Walker Brandt
Walker BrandtKathleen Reidel
Tai Thai
Tai ThaiSiku
Eric Steinberg
Eric SteinbergTenzang
Robert Cornthwaite
Robert CornthwaiteLloyd Trent
Dolph Scott
Dolph ScottKyle Norris
Kevin Mangold
Kevin MangoldHominid
Jeffrey S. Farley
Jeffrey S. FarleyHominid

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Is The Primevals worth watching?

The Primevals has received mixed reviews with a 6.25/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure movies.

Is The Primevals hit or flop?

The Primevals has received average ratings (6.25/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Primevals?

The Primevals is a Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure movie that Deep in the Himalayas, a group of sherpas kills a gigantic humanoid creature. Convinced that it is the legendary Yeti, Dr. Claire Collier organizes an...

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Critic Reviews

Chris SawinAug 14, 2023
★ 6

_The Primevals_ is a production that could best be described as painfully ’90s. The acting is unbearable and the writing, when it isn’t ripping off other films, tries to make a simple premise complicated but somehow fails at every opportunity. But if you’re a fan of animation and stop-motion, then those sequences are absolutely worth enduring the torture. The compositing between live-action and the animation looks so well-done as it looks like the digital evolution of what Ray Harryhausen accomplished with his career for decades. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/theprimevals