Fred Schepisi’s 1984 film Iceman is a poignant science fiction drama focusing on the ethical conflict between scientific exploitation and human connection, highlighted by John Lone’s wordless performance as a revived Neanderthal. Critics emphasize the film's exploration of spirituality and the tragic, "happy enough" ending that highlights the character's profound sense of loss. Read a detailed analysis at Through the Shattered Lens . April 2024 - Musings of a Middle-Aged Geek
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