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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Extended Reading
  • Jeffery 2022-03-22 09:01:06

    I have to say that American Hollywood films are really well made. Each orangutan is played by an actor and then processed in post-production. Therefore, the facial expressions of the orangutans are so vivid!

  • Addie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The first word of Caesar and the Anthropology Society was home, and he has been looking for home all his life. Home is not a prison cell, but a window painted on the walls of the prison cell; although it was born in a laboratory, its destiny is always in the jungle. When we meet again, there is no home. After the final battle, it returned to the jungle with its clan, and finally returned home. The posture of lying down on the soil is exactly the same as lying on the picture window of the prison cell. Pull the iron gate, climb the canopy, a planet of the apes is rising.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • John Landon: [aggravated] I get more peace in a goddamned ape house.

  • Charles Rodman: Oh, he's a smart one, isn't he?