The look in the eyes is the show

Demarcus 2021-10-18 09:30:29

This movie feels like an American film in the story, but the actors who played the orangutan in the whole film acted very well. In particular, Caesar used simple body language to portray the emotions of the character very well. The most impressive thing is that the sighs and complicated eyes in the opening scene made the character's helplessness and entanglement very good. There was also a scene where Rocket’s son was killed by Coba. Rocket’s eyes at that time were different from the anger when his son was hurt by an outsider. Instead, he looked at Coba with a strange look. The story in this play is a traditional story, but the emotions in the story are very moving, family affection, friendship, and love. It does not have to be overwhelming, but it is really impressive. In this movie, the story is still a human story, but the actor did act like an ape. I haven't seen the first one. There is no way to compare it, but the actor can move me only with his eyes. Mine is five points.

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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Dreyfus: [to Malcolm as they see the apes] That's a hell of lot more than eighty!

  • Carver: [Aiming his shotgun at Blue Eyes] I don't take orders from monkeys!

    [Caesar tackles him down and takes his gun]