There are horses on that planet!

Kaitlyn 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Is the use of ape-man to satirize the reality that humans treat other animals? Or should human beings be wary that some intelligent animals on earth will replace human beings? Or should human beings cherish their current status and not destroy the environment to avoid extinction? ...
Compared with the old version, the humans living on the orangutan (ape-man) planet still have language and the ability to communicate, but they don't have the ability to make tools, because they haven't even seen arrows let go; the story location is from After thousands of years, the earth moved to an unknown planet. Of course, this planet is habitable for human beings, and there are horses on it, just like on the earth (I think the mother ship will definitely not bring horses to this planet) .
Whether it is the old version of the movie or the new version, the country of the Planet of the Apes or the alliance feels like a small village; English is spoken, but basically no technology, civilization is in the cold period of the earth.
The highlight of the new version is that after the protagonist returns to the earth, he finds that the civilization on the earth is still there, but it has also been replaced by ape-man...

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  • Milton 2021-10-22 14:40:05

    It’s produced by Burton. It’s reliable and must-see, but this film disappoints me and is very popular... In fact, if it were directed by other directors, I would have given it a four-star, but it’s my favorite. Pause, I only give it to Samsung! It would be a waste of Burton to make such a film...

  • Laverne 2021-10-22 14:40:08

    Can't go to the end and return to the origin

Planet of the Apes quotes

  • [to Leo in regarding Earth]

    Ari: I'd like to see your world.

    Captain Leo Davidson: I know. But they'd probably pry you and poke you and throw you in a cage too.

    Ari: [smiles] You'd protect me.

    [Leo smiles]

  • [Leo notices the human mark on Ari's hand]

    Ari: I can't go home either now. So, maybe we're not so different.

    Captain Leo Davidson: No, we're very different.

    [Ari looks at him sadly]

    Captain Leo Davidson: You care about everybody, but yourself.