For Freedom!

Shanie 2022-03-16 09:01:01

There are three insights: First, freedom is the universal minimum requirement, and no one wants to be kept at home or even in a cage, whether virtual or physical; second, the overthrow of dictatorship and totalitarianism requires first inspiring the wisdom of the people, and understanding the circus in Caesars After the orangutan said "the orangutan is too stupid", its first step is to make all the orangutans in the cage smarter through drugs; third, freedom depends on their own struggle, sometimes there are sacrifices, but it is worth it!

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  • Adella 2021-10-20 18:59:58

    The Chinese should be translated into "The Emerging of Orangutan Stars" to taste enough! James Franco's aura is weak. I found that he was born with a kind of "gentle delinquent" temperament, which could not support the stage or the whole movie. Dangdang supporting roles are very brilliant, such as the boyfriend of Shaw Paine in Milk. For all the roles that Franco has played in various movies over the years, if you can summarize the fate of the characters in one sentence, it is: "This is bad! What should I do...

  • Constance 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    If there is a scene where a gorilla rapes the male protagonist, I will give an extra star

Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • [first lines]

    Robert Franklin: [administering chimp intelligence test] Okay, okay. Here you go. And let's go again.

    [gives Bright Eyes treat and clocks timer]

    Will Rodman: Which one's this? Number nine?

    Robert Franklin: Yeah, this is number nine. Bright Eyes, we call her. Are you watching this? This is unbelievable.

    [Bright Eyes does the tower fast]

    Robert Franklin: Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

    Bright Eyes: [grabs treat and eats it]

    Will Rodman: How many moves was that?

    Robert Franklin: 20.

    [Will looks at them and starts to head out]

    Robert Franklin: Yeah, a perfect score is 15. Doc, what are you giving her?

    Will Rodman: [heads out] Hey, give that video!

    [runs out the hallway and opens the door to Steven Jacobs' office]

    Will Rodman: Chimp number nine, just one dose.

    Steven Jacobs: [looks at Will and holds a phone down] Aren't I seeing you later?

    Will Rodman: [puts file on desk] We're good to go.

    Steven Jacobs: I'm going to call you back. Yeah, all right. Thanks. Bye.

    Will Rodman: The 112. It works.

    [walks to a large screen]

    Steven Jacobs: On just the one primate.

    Will Rodman: One is all we need. Full cognitive recorvery. We're ready.

    Steven Jacobs: Look are you sure you're not rushing this?

    Will Rodman: I've been working on this for five and a half years. The data is clear. We're ready, Steven. All I need is your approval for human trials.

    Steven Jacobs: For this, you're going to need the board's approval. There's alot of money riding on this, Will. You only get one shot.

    Will Rodman: One shot is all I need.

    Steven Jacobs: [sighing] All right. But I'll need to see all the research.

    Will Rodman: [bangs on the desk] You got it.

    Steven Jacobs: And, Will...

    Will Rodman: Yeah?

    Steven Jacobs: Keep your personal emotions out of it. These people invest in results, not dreams.

    Will Rodman: Okay.

    [leaves office]

  • Caroline Aranha: I love chimpanzees. I'm also afraid of them. And it's appropriate to be afraid of them.