For example, why is Huangdi who is also in the primitive stage so much smarter than others? His understanding of astronomy, geography and everything is far beyond the level of everyone else, and his knowledge cannot be accumulated only from life. So, is it possible that another civilization taught him?
Caesar and the orangutans established a primary civilization in the forest. Let’s take a look at the Yellow Emperor: From the point of view of human science, Huang Di is the leader of a tribal alliance in the era of the patrilineal clan commune at the end of the primitive society in China. They live in groups, and classes and countries have not yet emerged, but they already have a preliminary class form.
Caesar is compassionate and rational, in order to preserve his own race, he knows how to divide the boundaries with high-wisdom civilization. A group of orangutans with their own specialties were gathered under his staff. For example, Maurice, whose face was big and resembling a hippopotamus, was responsible for teaching the orangutans to read.
The Yellow Emperor is also this image in history. He not only invented the well, but also taught people to "cut wood for construction, build palaces, and go up and down to avoid wind and rain." Huangdi's subordinates gathered a large number of talented people, and they could all give full play to their specialties. For example, the philologist Cangjie created hieroglyphs, the musician Ling Lun separated the twelve-tone scale to compose music; Li Shou, who was proficient in mathematics, formulated various weights and measures, and so on.
Because Caesar believed too much in the intelligent race, he had a disagreement with his fierce general Coba, which eventually led to a rebellion by Coba, and the two broke out in a bloody battle in the territory of the high-intelligence race.
It is recorded in the "Shan Hai Jing" that Huang Di and Chi You also had a battle. According to the book, it was also described as "flame soaring to the sky and the earth shaking the mountains", which was obviously caused by modern weapons. So how can there be such a fierce scene in the battle of the elementary civilization? Is it possible that another highly intelligent race is also involved, and they are the providers of high-tech weapons?
Malcolm's son gave a book to Maurice the orangutan on a rainy morning and taught him to learn the knowledge in the book. Imagine whether the "Huang Di Nei Jing" or "Shan Hai Jing" also came from this way-the highly intelligent race passed their knowledge to us, but because the language is not completely interlinked, we still cannot fully understand it.
At the end of the film, Caesar let Malcolm go first because he knew that the battle between the apes and humans was inevitable, but the film came to an abrupt end. We can only wait for the third episode. But this does not prevent us from grafting this plot to the Huangdi: After the emperor defeated Chi You, he went to a shopping battle with the high-intelligence race. In the end, the Huangdi tribe was lucky enough to win the victory, so there was a Chinese civilization. We...
Of course, this is just my fantasy when watching the movie. Putting aside these, just because Caesar faces a history of internal and external troubles (the bloodthirsty Coba and the greedy humans) The language-skilled apes gradually established their own civilized form. The excitement and depth of this episode is enough for the film to be included in the top three of the "2014 Top Ten Movies".
Aspect 1: The "trust" between Caesar and humans, which is the prerequisite for the two races to coexist peacefully with each other, was unfortunately destroyed by Coba and Oldman.
Aspect 2: Although the charming Gary Oldman is old, he can still make many fans fascinated by his performance, and a little bit of Al Pacino's shadow.
Aspect 3: Caesar's youngest son suddenly jumped out of his mother's arms and ran into the arms of Malcolm's wife. The scene was so cute that there was no resistance.
Finally, we must pay tribute to the behind-the-scenes heroes hiding behind the orangutans. In terms of acting skills, they are better than many big actors.
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