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Caterina 2022-04-21 09:01:16
Transition work
It took me a long time to find out that I didn't write a review for the last "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" that I was very fond of.
In fact, I don't have much to say about this "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2: Battle of Dawn". This is an unsuccessful transitional work, paving the way... -
Heath 2022-04-21 09:01:16
Communication and confrontation between different civilizations
Although the whole story is of a sci-fi nature and is the setting of the Great War of the Apes, it is actually the theme of the clash of civilizations.
Although it appears as an ape, it is actually a relatively primitive civilization, such as the Indians. The desolate human beings are Western...

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Winifred 2022-03-24 09:01:15
The last one is a warning fable, this one is an anti-war epic. The director reversed the impervious fast-paced of traditional Hollywood commercial films, and used a slow narrative and a heavy tone to show the feud between the two species. The director makes a one-to-one correspondence between the main roles of humans and the apes. A huge spark has been collided between the two views. The drama is extremely tense and catches people, and the ending is even more majestic.
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Dennis 2021-10-20 19:00:52
When I was watching it, I kept wondering what it would be like to make a film of "Rise of Meow Stars". . . There are other settings. Riding a horse is a bit reluctant. According to the size of the orangutan, shouldn't it be used to tame smaller animals like wild boars? . . Also, it’s not enough to improve intelligence. It is absolutely impossible to directly produce a vocal cord structure that can express language (personally think this is the biggest bug). . .
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes
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Dreyfus: [to Malcolm as they see the apes] That's a hell of lot more than eighty!
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Carver: [Aiming his shotgun at Blue Eyes] I don't take orders from monkeys!
[Caesar tackles him down and takes his gun]