"Beijing Entertainment Letter": Several scenes of Caesar's rivalry with humans in the film are filled with touching warmth. The super cute look in his eyes as a child, the frightened head buried in Will's chest, the turning of his head when he refused to take him home, eyes full of tears, etc., can easily cause the tear glands of sensitive audiences to collapse.
"International Online": "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" allows the audience to enjoy a lot of visual pleasure, but it is more of a contemplation that strikes people's hearts.
"Sohu Entertainment": The film is commendable mainly in its solid script and excellent special effects. The film advances step by step in the setting of the plot, and there is no redundant and dull plot. From the failure of the experiment to raising Caesar, and then from the unexpected appearance to the zoo riots, the film firmly grasped the audience in one turn after another, and finally completed the climax of the whole film in the first battle on the bridge.
"Time Magazine": It contains both metaphors for humans and doubts about technology. "The Rise of the Apes" can be parallel to the old version of "King Kong" in film history.
"Hollywood Reporter": Powerful action scenes, excellent special effects, and the most credible "performance" of apes so far. These chest-beating gorillas will shock the box office.
"Hollywood Reporter" (Hollywood Reporter): Perfect action design, first-class special effects, "Rise of the Apes" is by far the best work on apes-themed movies.
"Wall Street Journal" (Wall Street Journal): With Hollywood's creative talents exhausted, "Rise of the Apes" improved the collective IQ of summer movies and the shift in collective thinking.
"Los Angeles Times": "Rise of the Apes" did a great job. Smart, funny, and very entertaining. This should be a model for a summer blockbuster, without any insult to the audience's IQ.
"Variety": "Rise of the Apes" is impressive, especially if you know what kind of tragic ending the prequel develops to the "Planet of the Apes" series.
"Denver Post" (Denver Post): Although this movie is a prequel to "Planet of the Apes", there are some mistakes in the plot setting, but the theme is very clear. The rage of the ape humans does not come from the jungle, but from the construction of human beings. Golden Gate Bridge.
"Rolling Stone": Through the combination of human actors and computer CG technology, "Rise of the Apes" brings apes to life.
"New York Times" (New York Times): "The Rise of the Apes" is very good, very interesting, a "miracle" in the Hollywood summer archive. "The Rise of the Apes", as the name suggests, the apes rise up to find their dignity under the play of human beings. This is a B-level movie that exceeds the expected goal.
"Entertainment Weekly": "The Rise of the Apes" is the best movie worthy of audiences going to the theater to watch this summer. -"New York Daily News"
"Globe and Mail": The story is simple and clear. The performance of the ape tribe by the actors through motion capture is not exaggerated and impressive. This movie can resonate with the audience.
"TIME Magazine" (TIME Magazine): Following "King Kong" (King Kong), Weta Digital Ltd. has created the lifelike apes in "Rise of the Apes", demonstrating their amazing technology.
"National Public Radio" (NPR): The ape tribe performed well, but the performance of the human image was disappointing. In addition, this movie discarded the original social politics of the theme, and replaced it with animal experiments and a vigilance of human sins.