This thought ended when his father once again showed powerlessness when he faced his request to go home. In my opinion, the real reason he refused to go home with "Dad" was because he had already found a sense of belonging in the orangutan circle. He didn't want to go back to be a discriminated pet. He wanted to stay and be a leader. To save more orangutans who have suffered so much and will be used by humans for experiments.
So he not only led them out of the detention center, but also made them as smart and intelligent as himself. What is the intention of the caesar here? Do you just want to make the orangutans smart and take everyone back to the redwood forest? Obviously not, he is taking revenge.
So he first found a red-haired sergeant who could communicate with him, and then ran out to collect a Donkey Kong as a bodyguard, frightened by Donkey Kong’s sturdiness, the original gangster leader also surrendered to his feet, and he also bought it with biscuits. Everyone. Then went to steal 113, making everyone tame and organized. After the preparatory work and personnel arrangement are in place, the real action begins.
The first target of revenge was the caretaker. The method was to single-handedly challenge him. After he was subdued, he escaped from the orangutan custody, immediately ran to the experimental company, went in and made sabotage, and released the orangutans in the experiment. In fact, he rescued him. The orangutan is a small thing, and it does a lot of damage, and it can be regarded as revenge for his mother. Then he ran all the way to the redwood forest and drove into the zoo or something to liberate the gorillas.
After revenge, a group of caesar criminals started fighting with human policemen on the bridge. What I have to say is that the leader of caesar is still doing very well. He has the style of Monkey King, and his personality is also very charming. His King Kong bodyguard sacrificed to protect him. As a general to do this, you say he can go home with his human father and be discriminated against next door. Is the neighbor uncle angry?
So when his incompetent stupid father came to him and let him go home, he said to him, I have gone home. In the human world, he is an orangutan, and no matter how smart it is, he is an orangutan. In the orangutan world, he created this orangutan century. He is the boss. In the future, he can formulate various rules and regulations to eat and drink. Well respected, maybe you can find a suitable female orangutan to fit together. Why does he want to go back to his original "home"? Caesar is no longer the original caesar, his stupid dad is still the original stupid dad.
In fact, humans are the same as the orangutans. They can be leaders, so why should they be pets?
But being a leader still has to do a lot of foreshadowing, and not everyone can catch up with that era. Without 112, 113 these monkeys would not be so smart, and caesar would not be able to let those stupid monkeys know the importance of revolution in a short time. Sex, there is no way to rise up.
But to be honest, what will happen to these orangutans after they have an IQ? Can you be sure not to follow the old ways of mankind? At a certain point in time, they will also open laboratories to study drugs and study how to optimize themselves. Therefore, it is impossible for orangutans to replace humans' dominance on the earth. If a species replaces humans, it must not only be a question of intelligence, but something else.
ps, I think the mangy monkey who was injected with 113 is not simple, cruel, and if there is a sequel, it must be a personal thing. Compared with him, Caesar is still too warm.
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