Rise of the Planet of the Apes Theme Selection of
2021-10-13 18:32
The 1999 "Ball of the Apes" is a masterpiece of alien warfare movies that describe humans and invasions. It is adapted from the 1968 film of the same name. It describes an astronaut exploring the universe following the spacecraft falling on the planet of the apes. A series of life and death adventures. The darkness of the story and the shock of the ending make this movie a sci-fi movie, and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is its prequel, focusing on the encounters before the apes evolve into advanced intelligent creatures and then conquer the earth. The evil consequences of man’s crazy ambitions are the theme. "Battle of the Apes" maintains a high degree of realistic irony, and "Rise of the Apes" is no exception. It is similar to "12 Monkeys" in this respect. The story tells the relationship between humans and orangutans. Although it has the outer shell of a science fiction movie, the emotions described in it are very simple, that is, human beings should treat other creatures on the earth as equals, otherwise, we will be punished very severely and deadly. In essence, this is a dystopian movie.
Extended Reading
Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes
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Caesar: [grunt-like and at Koba with hands signals] Go Up!
Koba: [grunts]
[leads some orangutans and chimps up on the beams]
Caesar: [to Maurice and with signals] Go Under!
Maurice: [roars and screeches]
[leads most of the orangutans and some chimps under the bridge]
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John Landon: [aggravated] I get more peace in a goddamned ape house.