Orangutans are also crazy

Stone 2021-10-13 13:08:18

The orangutan "Caesar" originally grew up happily in the owner's house and has nothing to do with the world, but because of one of his own wounding incidents, he was taken into the zoo by humans. On the other hand, in order to study new drugs, humans did not hesitate to use this kind of medicine on orangutans as experiments. It is this human behavior that does not pay attention to the life of orangutans that became the fuse of the war between the apes. "Caesar" is the offspring of the experimental product, inherited from the mother, and possesses a human-like IQ. After being abused by the zookeeper, he led all the orangutans in a revolution.

At the end of the film, Caesar is standing on top of the red cedar trees, looking at the gorgeous city opposite, with a lot of feelings in his heart. Caesar understands the language of human beings. When he faces his former master in the forest, he says, "Caesar has gone home." At that time, it has made all preparations. It knows that it is no longer the pet before, but the leader of the apes. Although it has special emotions for humans, it can't help but think about its own kind. The orangutans led by Caesar all have high IQs, and a new unknown virus has quietly spread among the crowds. The current situation is bound to prevent humans and high IQ orangutans from coexisting peacefully, and what will happen to the two afterwards Struggle, the movie left us the biggest suspense.

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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.