Can killing Caesar change fate? Not necessarily.

Toy 2022-01-11 08:02:28

Can killing Caesar change the fate of the end of the earth in the future? Human beings always attribute the root of the problem to others. Because of the extinction of cats and dogs from the plague, humans kept apes as pets. Apes had a certain IQ. Some discerning humans discovered business opportunities and began to domesticate apes to engage in simple daily activities. There is a section in the film: Apes take up weapons to fight back, and humans ask: Do they have the IQ to carry out such mechanical activities? Hehe, in tyrannical daily training, creatures always evolve in order to adapt to the environment. Come and go, if you can't hold a gun to resist?
The reason is the inferior nature of human beings. The tyrannical methods, brotherhood, desire for power, war...
kill Caesar, under such inferiority, there will still be Caesar II and Caesar III.

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  • Dana 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    It's connected to the first part. Hey, the scientist and the ape couple died, so sad,, the selfishness of human nature is exposed, it's so terrifying,, so will humans die at the hands of pets orz

  • Lottie 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    Much funnier than the first two! ! But there is a bug. Planet of the Apes does not have high technology. Where did their spaceships come from?

Escape from the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Dr. Otto Hasslein: Negative, negative, negative!

    E-1: Don't worry. We'll catch them, sooner or later.

    Dr. Otto Hasslein: That's what I'm worried about. Later. Later we'll do something about pollution. Later we'll do something about the population explosion. Later we'll do something about the nuclear war. We think we've got all the time in the world, but how much time has the world got? Somebody has to begin to care.

  • Armando: You're asking me to risk imprisonment for the sake of two fugitive apes? The answer is: a thousand times, yes.