The same is true when the protagonist changes to an adult.

Milan 2022-03-21 09:01:07

Let me talk about the first "Planet of the Apes" I watched when I was a child. I watched it on TV. At that time, it was my enlightenment and origin of all sci-fi works. Therefore, this film is full of savages and a barren land. The film of adventure, man-made spacecraft, time travel, and battle shocked me at the time. There were two scenes in the film that I still remember. One is that the male protagonist finally kisses the female ape goodbye. You know, at that time I am, but I am interested in any contact between the opposite sex. . . , The other is the end of the film, the ruined Statue of Liberty, and the same as the protagonist, the shock and the last trace of fantasy in my heart was broken. It turns out that human beings are self-defeating. At that time, I knew the Statue of Liberty. , It seems that the American emperor’s propaganda is very thorough.

This film can be regarded as putting the whole story in the modern era. Then, in order to be related to modern society and technology, the latest human science and technology methods, neuroscience, as a currently growing subject, have indeed begun to appear in various films, I As one of them, I feel very gratified. In itself, Alzheimer’s disease, also known as Alzheimer’s disease, is caused by the aging of memory organs and cells. This film is unavoidable. In order to highlight the motivation of the male lead scientist, the joy in "Crooked Stars Hit the Earth" Dad is silly. As for monkeys, there is no way to save people, but they can only offend any creatures lower than humans, including chickens, cows, fish, ducks. In fact, most of the monkeys in the science laboratory are raised by themselves, rather than caught everywhere, because the wild apes caught will carry some unknown germs, which is actually very dangerous.

The film has a good rhythm. This is also the advantage of this kind of prequel film. It is easy to tell how a big event happened in more than an hour. The monkeys also rely on the current high-tech and real-life performances to complete a movie. Do you know that researchers who study monkey behavior say that real apes can never be the same as the ones shown in the film. When watching this film, I always like to think of these monkeys as humans by the way. In fact, it makes sense to describe the protagonist as a human being. It is nothing more than a bunch of non-mainstream confronting the mainstream.


The otaku man in the film can get ppmm when going to a veterinarian, and the attributes of this film are fully revealed.

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Maurice: [in sign language; subtitled] Hurt bad?

    Caesar: [in sign language] You know sign?

    Maurice: [nods; in sign language] Circus orangutan.

    [Caesar and the orangutan Maurice observe John tranquilizes a chimp. Caesar grabs the bars of his cage and shrieks and growls]

    Maurice: [to Caesar in sign language] Careful. Humans don't like smart ape.

  • 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.