As the ending, it's always a bit disappointing

Dan 2022-05-01 06:01:04

Looking at the five books, many places echoed. For example, in the fourth one, I kept wondering why the history of the ape tribe was different from the third one, and finally found that the history has been changed. As a human being, seeing the final outcome vaguely feel that the future seems to be a little safer again~
However, from the first to the last, the content that I want to express seems to be too far away. At the beginning, the director focused more on the idea of ​​criticizing humans, and then slowly began to discuss the future of humans. In the end, the beautiful future of peaceful coexistence that both humans and apes decided to believe will really come? The director himself doesn't know.
In fact, as a human being, this result should be more welcome, but thinking that the strong conflict in the first part and the second part has turned into such a promising future, it still feels a bit of a heavy fist. Those who watched the first part may be a little disappointed, but it might not be a bad idea to connect the five parts together. It's not a link, but the lane is finally changed, giving people hope is not necessarily worse than hopeless destruction.
However, compared with the stunningness of the first one, it still seems to be clichéd. . . One of the four stars is actually just because of my little selfishness as a human being.

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Battle for the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Abe the teacher: No, Aldo, no!

  • Caesar: Ah, if only my mother and father, whom I was too young to remember... If only they'd lived, perhaps they would have taught me if it was right to kill evil so that good shall prevail.

    MacDonald: But you know, Caesar, history shows...

    Caesar: Oh no, no, no. That is human history, not ape history. Ape, never kills ape.