B.C. Rock (1980)
6/10
Let's Talk About BC Rock
2 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
We have all seen those primordial animated depictions of mankind existing with dinosaurs back in time. Cartoons from the Looney Toon Days Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939) This cartoon depicts a caveman and his brontosaurs in the quest for the essentials for survival in life, before coming up against star Looney Character Daffy Duck.

Then there is One Million Years B. C. An old film about a Caveman who, banished from his tribe, meets and falls in love with a young woman from a more advanced and progressive tribe. This movie admittedly has lost most of its lack luster over the years. One can make an argument of culture, advancement in film effects, and science. That just makes this film less and less relevant as time goes on.

Now here comes The Missing Link to tie everything together figuratively, or as America would know it as B. C. Rock was written by Pierre Bartier (1945-2006) known for his works like Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975) The Lonely Killers (1972) A adult animator much like Ralph Bakshi with his works like Fritz the Cat. However Pierre Bartier was more known for his parodies of evolution which can be seen throughout his films, as well as graphic nudity and sexual depictions.

B. C Rock was an interesting watch and find for the Reel Sharks crew the movie itself is hilariously entertaining but can drag at times, like watching Heavy Metal, just fill screen time with the music. The overall message of the film is a known one about the impact of humanity on the world.
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