The Man from Earth is a science fiction film that tells the story of John Oldman, a man who reveals to his friends that he is actually a prehistoric caveman who has lived for over 14,000 years. As John's friends struggle to believe his incredible story, they engage in deep philosophical discussions about the nature of humanity, religion, and immortality.
Throughout the film, John's friends question him about historical events he claims to have witnessed, leading to debates about the reliability of memory and the limitations of human knowledge. As tensions rise and emotions run high, the group must confront their own beliefs and biases in order to come to terms with John's extraordinary revelation.
The Man from Earth challenges viewers to consider the implications of immortality and the nature of human existence. The film's thought-provoking dialogue and complex characters make it a compelling exploration of timeless philosophical questions.
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