It is ironic that someone is commenting on the real 10,000 years of prehistory of the Bidding Gang. Not to mention movies, even the division of the real world is nothing more than a conjecture made 10,000 years ago based on current scientific and archaeological knowledge, and its authenticity must be a question mark.
The excellence of this film lies in the rational reasoning and bold assumptions of some prehistoric civilizations that cannot be explained at present. The environment should be in the Americas, from the current snow in Canada to the tropical rain forests of South America, and the pyramid-like buildings represent the prehistoric Mayan culture.
Don't take it for granted that humans in 10,000 prehistoric years did not have modern and fashionable thoughts and languages. Any assumptions are reasonable in art. If it can be full of entertainment and broaden horizons, then this should be an excellent movie. Don't be offended by American-style individual heroism. Don't be indignant about a storyline that can fit into any era, it's great for entertaining you, and for getting you interested in prehistoric civilizations.
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