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Tango0130 Mar 2019 12:44 p.m. PST

"I also have an exquisitely interesting trailer for you for new drama WILLIAM which hits cinemas next month following star academics, Doctors Julian Reed and Barbara Sullivan, who fall in love with each other and with the idea of cloning a Neanderthal from ancient DNA. Against the express directive of University administrators they follow through on this audacious idea. The result is WILLIAM (Will Brittain): the first Neanderthal to walk the earth for some 35,000 years. William tries his best to fit into the world around him. But his distinctive physical features and his unique way of thinking set him apart and provoke fear. William's story is powerful and unique, but his struggle to find love and assert his own identity in a hostile world is universal and timeless."

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Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP30 Mar 2019 1:46 p.m. PST

Since cloning a Neanderthal would necessarily involve a modern human egg, and result in an infant, not an adult, why would "William" grow up to have a necessarily "different" way of thinking than any other human adult? Perhaps he might be on the lower end intellectually, but his cultural upbringing would be that of any other modern human. And there are plenty of modern humans who have less than chiseled mugs, too. (Basically, he's a candidate for an NFL offensive line. wink)
Seriously, this film sounds like it's pushing things a bit, all around.
I'm expecting total cheese.

King Monkey30 Mar 2019 3:08 p.m. PST

I think I prefer this one

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Tango0131 Mar 2019 3:33 p.m. PST

(smile)


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