What I want is not as simple as a warm home

Amiya 2022-03-17 09:01:02

Perhaps when Caesar was young, he only yearned for the love and freedom of his family, but as he grows older and has a double IQ, what he wants is no longer as simple as a warm home.

Seeing the outside world from the window, he wants to be equal to other children; seeing the male host and his girlfriend intimate, he wants the same love; seeing himself in the same collar as a pet dog, he is eager to prove that he is not a pet Identity; knowing that he is a legacy of human experiments, he has a lot of resentment in his heart;

if it is said that when he was first locked in a shelter, the fear of the unknown and the attachment to a comfortable life made him miss the comfortable life since the beginning of the year; but when After he realized his superior IQ and the rights he might have, he chose to refuse the invitation of the male lead to take him home.

Rejection is not simply a disappointment to the male protagonist, but more that he sees the status and rights he does not get in the male protagonist.

With these low IQ primates, he can be a ruler, he can give orders, and he can create his own kingdom.

At the end, Caesar said that Caesar has gone home. It can be seen that he is no longer satisfied with the home that is only taken care of. He needs to control his "family" like a master.

He is not a child of the male protagonist. He does not recognize the role of the male protagonist as a "father". Choosing to be with the same kind means that he is an equal relationship with the male protagonist. It is an equal relationship between different species. He has the right to resist human beings. Ability to establish one's own social class relationship.

When he ordered to stop other apes from attacking the male protagonist, the male protagonist was pleased to see that Caesar had found his home, but he did not expect that what Caesar wanted was not as simple as his home. As his girlfriend said, this is something beyond his control. At that moment, he was happy for Caesar, and Caesar bid farewell to him. What Caesar wanted was a terrifying future that the male protagonist had never imagined, and the control of the planet by the apes.

Just as Caesar on the bridge stopped the same kind of violence against humans, his IQ has far surpassed ordinary humans, and he has learned to control his behavior, using the least loss and the fastest way to achieve his goals. In many respects, he is already wiser than humans. Thinking about this, it's pretty scary.

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Malfoy is really a bad guy. . .

I don’t know if I’m born with a preference for animals. I feel dissatisfied with the abuse of animals in the process of watching movies. In fact, the film also involves harm to humans. Why don’t I feel at all, I just feel that I deserve it?

The moment the big guy sacrificed himself to spread down the helicopter, tears were about to come out. In my eyes, he was a loyal and honest representative. He sacrificed himself to protect Caesar. However, it can also be seen that some people are destined to sell their lives, and some people are destined to become leaders. It is really a question of IQ. The big guy has no ambitions, I like his simplicity.

Caesar finally talked to the male lead in English. At that time, I thought about the importance of language. There is no way to master the initiative in communication. He can communicate with humans normally. Humans cannot understand their strategies, so we must protect them. Good dialect, if other species really learn our common language, at any rate, there is still a set of emergency communication language. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Jaden 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    When the orangutan uprising escaped from the management office, the people in the back asked for a sentence. This will be the site of a meeting from now on. . It turns out that Caesar is old Mao

  • Jaden 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Four and a half stars, a soft sci-fi masterpiece from the director of "Prison Break"! Solid, brilliant, the special effects are flawless, and the motion capture technology is amazing. The scene from ape to hostage is extremely explosive, and the details of the whole film are very anthropological, which are worth pondering and reflecting. In the street fighting stage, the ape tribe relied on cold weapons to have an absolute advantage over humans, and the final decisive battle was dazzling and hot, and it was done in one go.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Will Rodman: I'm taking him out of here right now.

    John Landon: Not without a court-order you're not! Besides he's not yours anymore.

  • Party Boy: [at Caesar's cage] Hey, check out this guy.

    Dodge Landon: Hey that one's a pain in the ass, man! He thinks he's special or something.

    Party Boy: Freaky. Come here. Come on. It's like he's thinking or something.

    Caesar: [grabs the man's throat and staresand growls]

    Party Girl #2: Oh, my God! He has his throat!

    Party Girl #1: Let him go!

    Dodge Landon: [Dodge runs towards Caesar] Let go!

    Caesar: [grunts and releases the and leans towards Rocket's cage]

    Rocket: [he jumps up, he growls and jumps down]

    Dodge Landon: I told you not to get too close man.