because the orangutans are thriving, so By the way, I reviewed the 68th and 01th Planet of the Apes. Special effects aside, the 68 version is definitely a classic.
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law of traversal: The principle of electromagnetic storm traversal is first-in, last-out.
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The beginning of the film (2029 AD)
The Oberon ship where Leo was located suffered an electromagnetic storm. Leo's domesticated ape Pericles piloted No. 1 cabin to detect and disappeared. Leo drove No. 4 cabin without authorization to search in the electromagnetic storm, and was also missing. Oberon went to the electromagnetic storm Leo and lost contact with the outside world.
According to the law of traversal, Oberon arrives at the Apes first, Leo arrives second, and Pericles arrives third. Due to the return home system, these three will eventually converge.
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Ape Ball Adventure (5021 AD)
Three forces
Force 1: Thade, masters the military power, the descendant of the prophet Semos, the only person on the Ape Ball who knows the origin of the orangutan civilization and swears to prevent the rise of mankind.
Force 2: Ari, the senator’s daughter, humanist, denies the existence of Semos as a myth. Like Faction 1, they are descendants of the apes raised on the Oberon.
Force 3: Human tribes live in mountainous areas. They are often rounded up by orangutans, and some are domesticated as slaves of orangutans. These humans are the descendants of astronauts, and gradually degenerate into tribes due to the chase of the apes.
Two areas
Area 1: Derkein, the main city of the orangutans. It is not explained in the film. It means ferocious and brutal in Greek.
Area 2: Calima, restricted area, that is, the Oberon number that crashed, two letters each of CAUTION LIVE ANIMAL.
The setting of this film: the earth is the earth, and the apes are the apes.
The name of the Ape Ball is Ashlar, which is by no means the earth.
Evidence 1: According to Oberon’s log, there were no residents at the time of arrival; therefore, there are also questions about how the horses came, and how could there be horses on the Oberon spacecraft.
Evidence 2: When Leo left Ashlar, he could see that the landform was different from that of the earth. In addition, it was surrounded by two satellites, which was obviously different from the Earth-Moon galaxy.
Time description:
Leo arrived in 5021, not 26XX. I suspect this is a bug in the film, because according to Leo's return time, it is obviously backward from 26XX to 21XX, so I once thought that Leo's arrival time was 26XX. But according to what Ari said in Calima, this restricted area has a history of more than a thousand years, and judging from the reproduction status of humans and apes, the thousand-year span is more reasonable. The "5021" mark is not found in the movie, and it is explained on Wikipedia and IMDB's FAQ.
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Leo finally returned to the era (21XX)
This is the most incomprehensible part of the film. Is it really a coincidence that the Lincoln Memorial commemorates General Thade? This ending can be explained openly. If it is explained in terms of parallel universes, Leo returns to another universe, Thade is just a coincidence. But it can also be explained that Thade escaped from confinement, and according to the law of traversal, crossed to the earth earlier than Leo, leading the ape-man to obtain the status of the earth's hegemon.
I prefer the latter, but I can't explain what tools Thade relies on to cross. The aircraft left on the Ape Ball should be reimbursed.
But the irony of Lincoln here is very sharp. Lincoln did not give black people complete equality for national unity. Thade is similar to Lincoln in a way.
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Leo’s charm is really not small, and it also attracts apes Sisters and human sisters, so young people, don't be impulsive. Talents who are loyal to the country and the party like Thade are really rare.
The film attributed the reason the apes ruled human beings to the apes taking advantage of the crash of the Oberon to seize the dominion. Leo always remembers his identity as the U.S. Air Force, the old man sacrifices himself, and the kid has great courage. These are all classic elements of Hollywood. It has never been reflected from the perspective of human beings, which is quite different from the original work.
The dislocation of the orangutan's position can force people to empathize. To replace people from discriminatory race to discriminated status, the discussion in this aspect in the movie seems to be a joke. In addition, after the Great Apes War, the two sides reached a reconciliation without erecting a monument or distinguishing between humans and apes, which is more idealistic. Because prejudice has already formed, unless the two races continue to assimilate, opposition is inevitable. One mountain cannot tolerate two tigers.
Traversing the script cannot avoid contradictions, because science cannot explain it. Leo travels to the future. At this moment, he collapses because of his disappearance, and the future expands because of his arrival. You can only rely on guessing what will happen. Parallel universes and quantum mechanics make people doubt the meaning of existence.
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