However, the other party is a chimpanzee with a similar face, walking upright, and almost the same DNA sequence. At this time, I asked "Who is more orthodox? Who is smarter?" Just ask in general terms: "Who is better?" Does it make sense?
I don’t know how many people still insist that animals are animals, and beasts are beasts. A person can understand himself better only in front of a mirror, and for humans, these orangutans are our best mirrors.
The time difference between the first and the second seems to be quite long. At that time, it was still in the middle of Qing Cong, and the complete and carefully watched movie could be counted by two hands. After all, I squeeze time out of busy schoolwork, watching movies is nothing more than the pursuit of joy, special effects, and passion. As for feelings that require deep understanding, the nerves in the brain that deal with this area are too big to be subdivided. What's more, this feeling has to transcend species! At that time, I was only a little surprised at Caesar's yelling "NO!". And even for the unsuspecting Golden Gate Bridge homecoming battle, I just felt that it was quite satisfactory, and his impression had long since disappeared in the dusty language of drama.
Time has changed, and I never imagined that when I watched the second part, I would be in a completely different place and follow a completely different friend. After reading it, I have deep feelings, so let's write while it's hot.
I have studied biology for two years. By the way, there are three different kinds of apes in the movie: Caesars with smaller body are called chimpanzee, black hair with larger body is called: gorilla, and finally, the brown body hair is a big cake for the elderly. The face is orangutan.
The beginning of the film is Caesar's eyes. The thoughts that the eyes can convey are much stronger than the mouth. The director portrays the eyes so hard, I wonder if friends who have watched the first part feel like they see it at first sight? I'm sorry I didn't have anything at all (I almost forgot what I saw before). When I saw them organizing hunting activities, I was thinking: What kind of social organization will an orangutan with wisdom have? How to concentrate power? Will it be inherited by the eldest son?
Sure enough, it is a centralized system with Caesar as the center of rights. Of course, this is the norm in the real animal world (including human), and the intelligent orangutans in the movie obviously make this kind of society bigger. There are different species (species). In other words, there is more division of social functions: such as the witch doctor who takes care of Caesar’s wife and children (maybe they all have religious concepts?), and the educator orangutan: Maurice, the stone wall actually has the text:
APE NOT KILL APE( Orangutans cannot kill each other),
APES TOGETHER STRONG (orangutans are united and powerful)
KNOWLEDGE IS STRENGTH (knowledge is power). . . . . . (Isn’t this exactly the same as the big-character posters that we posted when the People’s Republic of China was founded? I’m curious if the orangutan population grows too fast, would it be written ONE FAMILY ONE CHILD....)
Due to the raging apes flu virus, humans are almost extinct. (The historical status of HIV no longer exists). When the brothers discussed whether humans are dead, the whole movie theater laughed...
Unfortunately, humans are still alive. And when they met, they were tense. Only those who can understand the feelings of transcending species can become male pig's feet.
Then the first sentence of "GO" in English with great anticipation finally came out loudly and powerfully from Caesar's mouth! Careful human beings don't forget to leave a token of affection-schoolbags. So Maurice, the Minister of Education, took a group of young orangutans to learn about humans' schoolbag journey. It is estimated that all the orangutans thought after seeing human paintings: "Human paintings are so naive, so ugly and disgusting balabala... "
There are borrowings and repayments. When the orangutans came out on horseback, they held the audience (what do you want cavalry in the jungle? Do you want to be handsome?) Caesar's speech was passionate and concise: "Don't war. The humans at the top of the food chain will probably be so angry after hearing this! But the movie says it well, human beings need energy and rely on electricity, while orangutans don't need it. As a result, humans began to struggle, and the main fighters still treated the opponent as animals, and wanted to fight for arms. Let’s talk about it! After the anti-war male pig's feet had the first love at first sight, he naturally hoped that peace was the most important thing. So a three-day deadline was required, and it was decided to go to Liangshan again in wind and rain.
At this time, it was almost a two-line portrayal. There were also major warriors in the orangutans: Koba, who was kept in a laboratory in his childhood, was subjected to various experiments in the name of science by humans, so he was called by Caesar: "I only learned from humans. Hate." (Pray for the little animals I dissected in the laboratory, I hope your paradise has no science)
The relationship between the two parties is sublimated again and again, and again and again is destroyed by the pig-like teammates of both sides. In the end, the conspirator Koba A campaign to seize power was designed to successfully bring the relationship between humans and apes to the top of the ice, and incited the masses of orangutans to launch a general attack on humans. In the meantime, the phrase "You love humans more than your son" in the Koba hydropower station successfully provoked the father-son relationship between Caesar and his eldest son.
Yes, the war that I don't want to see in my heart still happened. Of course, the plot needs it. We have also seen how cruel coup initiators planted and blamed them, and then imprisoned and slaughtered the elders of the upper dynasty to maintain the system with fear.
After all, the inferiority and conceited Koba cultivated by mankind has finally gotten his wish and can put mankind in a cage. However, what he never expected was that Caesar was unbiased, lying right in front of the male pig's feet and a group of people. The dying Caesar was miraculously rescued like this!
And also returned to the original home, Caesar realized the sentence: "I always think Ape better than Human, but now I see how like them we are." What a resemblance) It’s really an initiation. How ugly and similar human nature is.
The DV filmed more than ten years ago is still vivid (the quality is so good, I really want to get it), and it is not the case. Fortunately, Caesar's son also chose the father's side and brought the former elders to prepare to regain power. (A small detail, the mark Caesar’s son painted on the bus is exactly the same as Caesar’s master’s window. Does it have any meaning?) There is
almost no suspense at the climax of the battle of dawn. Every time Koba is beaten down, he will throw out a good word as a shield. "Ape not kill ape". Of course, this time Caesar clearly understood that the most important thing to maintain the people's democratic dictatorship is to have the right to distinguish the people from the enemy, and KOBA was kicked out of the party.
I thought that the ending should be satisfactory. The two sides communicated and continue to live a peaceful life. As a result, Caesar’s phrase "ape started the war, human wont forgive" instantly shattered me. The "simple and beautiful" mind makes me ashamed not only that my English is not better than an apes, but that I do not understand human beings as well as apes. . . . .
The film has a strong anti-war and anti-gun sentiment. In fact, whether it is an animal or a machine, if it is able to think and have feelings, it is actually equal to humans from a moral perspective. There is no reason for humans to override a species with a sense of morality. After all, morality is not used Restrain others.
Begins with Caesar’s eyes and ends with Caesar’s eyes. These deep eyes are looking at human beings, reminding you that humans’ carnival wars over the years are really hopeless, and the looking eyes seem to be asking us. Everyone: "Can you give up the hatred in your heart and choose to forgive?" I
heard that the film has a follow-up? And the subsequent orangutans have become more developed and upgraded to modern human life, living in cities and building governments? ? Why are 100,000 people coming to my heart: Is their society a democratic society? Constitutional system or presidential system? How many years do you vote once? Will the general election spend too much money to be exposed by the media? ..... Am I worrying too much? Forgive me for looking forward to the sequel!
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