commander rid of all the ape man Krupp
build my Planet of the Apes generations
---------- "ape family Dynasty Biography"
days are not born as eternal night Caesar
born Caesar who would lofty
---- ------ Later scholars praise Caesar.
I am not very optimistic about the director Rupert Vayette. At the same time, I have long-standing doubts about the acting skills of the handsome man Franco, which especially affects my views on the 2011 blockbuster. It is a series of comic adaptations of movies including "Captain America" and "Thor", and they are scornful and disgusting. One can imagine how happy I was when this "Rise of the Apes" appeared-after all, Hollywood is still worth looking forward to.
When Caesar happily crisscrossed the red cedar trees, I couldn’t restrain my excitement. This excitement even surpassed the first time A-Gump broke free from the iron frame on his feet, and surpassed Jack’s use of Avatar’s body again. run. When Caesar's eyes fell on the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance, the movie took this excitement to a deeper level.
Han Songluo once wrote a passage about one of the important themes of the movie, which is revenge. The road to revenge is so rugged, and the result of revenge is so luscious. The uprising itself is revenge, and the uprising is inherently epic. An uprising must have a history of oppression, a complicated plan, a great leader, and a shocking confrontation, leaving posterity with a melancholy wonder. "The Rise of the Apes" perfectly shows the uprising of the apes led by Caesar.
What makes the film more full is the father-son friendship between Caesar and the owner, which aroused a response in Caesar's heart when faced with the revolutionary wave of the ape race. When Caesar finally told his owner under the redwood tree: Caesar had arrived home, he was no longer the pet ape with super IQ adopted by the scientist, but a great leader who had chosen his own race and had the courage to take on. This role can be compared with those great leaders in film history without blushing. Caesar is not a born leader, but he is destined to become a leader. From the moment his mother passed the mutated gene to him, he was doomed to rebel in the future.
Caesar's uprising is the same as many uprisings in history, except for the race. Caesar's stare behind the railing told those with electric batons: Never think that you can oppress a group of people with IQ without incurring utter resistance.
The most comforting aspect of the film is that it makes the ape the protagonist of the film. Many special actors and visual effects staff, including Andy Serkis, succeeded in making Franco and Freda Pinto become trivial rhinestones on the fur of the gray-black apes. This time, Oscar owed Serkins the two golden men.
Looking forward to the sequel.
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