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Constance 2022-04-22 07:01:02

It's hard to tell how you feel after watching it.

Said to be an orangutan, but it seems to be the epitome of "human", bullying the weak, which seems to be an irony to the United States. Personally, I think that Caesar's leadership style, or Niu X, is not because he has a higher IQ, but because he has human emotions and values. He has learned the most primitive emotional emotions, and at the same time, he can use rational thinking. Control, but also has the value of distinguishing between good and evil. People seem to be learning values ​​throughout their lives, from establishing values ​​to using values ​​to judge things, and then, with the complexity of things and the increase of variables, they continue to learn how to judge until they die.

I used to think that IQ is higher and there is more wisdom, but I don’t know that wisdom has nothing to do with IQ, but is related to the unique emotions and values ​​of human beings. No matter how high an IQ is, if it does not possess this characteristic that distinguishes humans from other creatures, I am afraid that it will be a "human" life.

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Maurice: [to Caesar in sign language] Why coockie Rocket?

    Caesar: [to Maurice in sign language and breaking and bundling sticks] Ape alone... weak. Apes together... strong.

    Maurice: [to Caesar in sign language as they observe chimps beating each other and stop] Apes stupid.

  • Will Rodman: Caesar. I'm sorry. This my fault. This has to stop. This isn't the way, you know what they're capable of. Please come home. If you come home, I'll protect you.

    Caesar: [looks at the apes and to Will] Caesar is home.