Caesar's temperament is subdued

Jaiden 2021-10-18 09:31:21

The core of the first part of The Rise of the Apes is the contradiction between apes and humans. It is the awakening process of the self-consciousness of the apes. It brings audience thinking in the contrast between humans and apes. On the surface, this is a contradiction between apes and humans, but the core is the contradiction within the apes. The contradiction between Caesar and Coba is the orangutan version of human beings. In addition to dealing with the war and peace with humans, Caesar will also face Rebellion and abandonment within the ethnic group. I really appreciate Caesar's ability, take care of the overall situation, love and hate, be sincere to friends and family, and show no mercy to enemies, and his leadership qualities are convincing!

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Extended Reading
  • Jedidiah 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    The motion capture technology is awesome, especially when used on this group of animals. Every subtle expression and eyes of the orangutans make people feel that they are full of human characters in the performance. There is a sense of excitement that has never been experienced before. Excited, it seems that this technology will be omnipotent in the future! The story itself is not as compact as the first one, and the human characters are almost collective again. Fortunately, the political metaphor on the subject is high enough. ★★★☆

  • August 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Outdated concepts, clichéd stories, slow pace. The scenes are okay, giving the theater environment a little effect

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Ellie: It was a virus created by scientists in a lab. You can't honestly blame the apes?

    Carver: Who the hell else am I going to blame? It was a simian flu. They already killed off half the planet.

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