The Caveman's Valentine (R)
Complex and violent movie -- not for kids.
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- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Directed By: Kasi Lemmons
- Release Date: 02/23/2001
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: R
- MPAA Explanation: language, violence, and sexual references and situations
Parents need to know
Families can talk about mental illness and its causes and treatments. How can family members be supportive without being enablers? They may also want to talk about whether art like Leppenraub's could be a critical and popular success, as portrayed in the movie. Why would Moira react to Romulus the way she did? Why did Bob react the way he did, and was that right? What are some of the feelings that Lulu has about Romulus?
Message
Social Behavior:
Strong, talented, loving and honorable black characters
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Drinking, smoking, and drug use
Violence
A lot of violence, including sadistic torturing, scary scenes of madness
Sex
Sexual references and situations, including homosexuality and sado-masochism
Language
Very strong language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
Romulus, like Leppenraub, is haunted by nightmare images and obsessions. For Romulus, though, they are madness. For Leppenraub, they are art. Romulus' fears make people feel discomfort and pity. Leppenraub's make people feel titillated and clever. Romulus must use his madness to understand the killer, but he must use the part of him that is not mad to put the pieces together and make sure that the killer gets caught.




