This should be the prequel. Of course, I think the things in the movie should not happen in the real world. First of all, the administrator died of the virus. Under normal circumstances, there must be a relevant investigation mechanism to find the cause of death, and the corresponding The source of infectious diseases, the virus was also released in the orangutan farm, so there must be relevant investigations. If it is said that the virus will not be infected after being exposed to the air for a long time, then it means that it can only be transmitted through blood, etc. As long as the patient is isolated, it should be stop the spread of the virus.
Are the orangutans in the movie able to develop their own intelligence? I think the movie is still exaggerated. Human knowledge is also acquired through long-term education. It does not mean that everyone's intelligence can reach the ability. If Caesar can acquire knowledge, it does not mean that other gorillas can. Achieving the same level is mainly a matter of education.
The little green goblin finally played the leading role, and he played it quite well, his love for his father and his feelings for Caesar. The movie shows Caesar's emotional and intellectual development very well, and it is worth thinking about the resistance of the orangutan. Of course, what should be considered is how to use high-tech methods to improve the living conditions of human beings without affecting the laws of nature.
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