Humans rule the earth because of their unique intelligence, but in fact they only consume but not produce, and they reproduce and pollute without limit. In the words of Agent Smith of The Matrix, there is only one kind of creature in the world that has the same feature. Trouble came when humans created gorillas as intelligent as themselves out of self-interest. It is impossible for human beings to tolerate another creature that is equal to or even surpasses itself, and it is even more impossible for an orangutan with the same ability to live under human beings.
The position of this film is closer to the side of the orangutan, but as a member of the human appearance association, it is still difficult to establish a deep identification with the appearance and behavior of the orangutan from an aesthetic point of view. And this film was more sensational, not as calm as "The Ninth District" in the form of a pseudo-documentary, so it didn't touch me very much. Its conception and ideological depth are also not as deep as "Ninth District".
There is no bright spot for me in terms of actors. James Franco, the male No. 1, is a recent celebrity, just like Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the male No. 2 in "Inception", which was very popular in the previous paragraph. The super handsome guys in countless people's hearts, but I have never found where the two are handsome, and their acting skills are even less bright. I recognized the heroine as the heroine of Slumdog Millionaire, and nothing else can be said.
However, the pictures and plots are still relatively compact, and the technology is also excellent, so there will be no feeling of boredom.
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