Rising from the Planet of the Apes I discovered the truth about the origin of man! (male silent female tears)

Lola 2022-03-22 09:01:33

There is nothing wrong with the title, please read it before talking

I haven't watched the second part, but I've seen the first one, but it shouldn't affect my understanding of the plot of this part.

First of all, let's spit out, the humans of this plane are really unlucky and stupid.

First, about the origin of the human virus, there is little detail in the film, nor does it point out how the virus spreads. But judging from the way the villain Colonel got sick, the virus should be spread by contact. Therefore, the colonel's method of dealing with diseases was to kill all the sick people, which should be able to effectively prevent the disease from happening. But the movie mentions that humans are constantly suffering from this virus, so I speculate that air can also act as a medium for virus transmission under appropriate conditions.

And since the colonel became ill, he lost his ability to move just overnight, which shows how powerful the virus is. But what I don't understand is why the little girl kept jumping around except for a nosebleed at first, as if the virus didn't work on her at all. Based on my understanding of the game biochemical crisis, I believe that she is likely to be the source of this human virus crisis, or the ancestor of the virus, so she is immune to the virus and is highly infectious. So the colonel touched the rag doll she was carrying and immediately fell ill.

About the little girl, I'll talk about it later.

Second, humans have made several fatal mistakes in this film. This kind of low-level mistakes, if it is not for the director to set off the wisdom of the orangutans, normal humans should not be so mentally retarded.

The colonel's harsh treatment of patients is wrong with the idea of ​​the northern base. The northern insists that the virus can be treated from a medical point of view, but the colonel kills all the sick people. Therefore, the north will send troops to eliminate the colonel. Originally, there were not many people left on the earth, and these were the only two military groups that fought for different ways of treating diseases. Well, Monkey King Caesar said, I don't want it, you do it yourself!

Secondly, defense is defense. Your colonel has to put two large oil tankers behind the city wall (the artillery fire of the northern attack is so fierce, you are not afraid of bombing?), if this is not arranged by the director, I will not believe it. In short, it once again accomplished all the explosive breakthroughs of Caesar's enemy bases, and it was also mixed with the Hollywood-style classic villain's temporary consciousness to block the gun for the protagonist (although I saw the rapist at first sight, I knew that this guy was going to lay gun). There are still some details that I won't mention. For example, the guarded soldier's head was squeezed by the door and entered the cell where the orangutan was held. Isn't this a trap, but the soldier still has to step on it. In short, the immortality of foolish human beings is not enough for common anger.

Finally, let's talk about the avalanche. The director was very thoughtful in order to wipe out all human beings, and he obviously didn't want to make a sequel. Because Caesar blew up the colonel's base when he escaped, the northern army easily won, so a group of people sang and danced in front of the city wall, and was buried cleanly by a huge avalanche, not a single one remained. Commander of the North, are you a pig head? I don't know that the Daxue Mountain is next to it. Don't you have a telescope? It's too late to drive everyone in a narrow place. In a word, it is still the same sentence, the immortality of stupid human beings is not enough for common people's anger.

Third, talk about the little girl.

It is estimated that in order to highlight the family of the orangutans, the director specially arranged a little beauty embryo that everyone likes, and there is also a scene to pay tribute to King Kong. I was very moved. Because, the sequel can be shot.

I thought so, if the director stole my idea, please pay.

According to the ending of the film, there are only a group of orangutans and a little girl left on the earth. In order to reproduce, the little girl inevitably has to marry a handsome orangutan (Caesar's youngest son?), and then give birth to offspring "ape" or "ape-man", in short, look like orangutan and human. After generations of hybridization, evolution, and survival, after 10,000 years, orangutans can finally walk completely upright, with standard limb lengths, and gradually evolve into new human beings.

Well, this is the origin of the present man. They were smarter and better adapted to survive than the old humans.

And that little girl is Nuwa in ancient Chinese mythology and Eve in the Bible.

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Extended Reading

War for the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • The Colonel: We find ourselves on the eve of battle against this beasts, and years from now, you can tell your children: I fought... to protect this world.

  • The Colonel: Have you finally come to save your apes?

    Caesar: I came for you.

    The Colonel: For me?

    [pause]

    The Colonel: My God. Look at your eyes. Almost human.

    [pause]

    The Colonel: How'd you know I was here?

    Caesar: I was told... you were coming. That more soldiers from the north were will be joining you here.

    The Colonel: Joining me here?

    Caesar: To finish us off... for good.

    [pause]

    The Colonel: Who told you that?

    [pause]

    The Colonel: Ok. Let's go.