Lots of flaws, but five stars

Geovanny 2022-04-19 09:01:17

The bombing of the tower was pointless (at most it just accelerated the speed of the boss fight to the expected result); the prison car used to hold the orangutan
was unguarded/destroyed really...;
It's really...;
the gorilla's firearms have no ammo limit is really...; after
Caesar was shot, no gorilla went to find his body. It's really...; The
hand-to-hand fight with Koba is really...;
the dusty camera is really...

but the movie is still so good, I often watch and forget that the orangutan is CG.

[Can human beings peacefully share the earth with [non-human but can communicate with human beings with sufficient depth, technology and culture level is lower than human but far higher than other species] intelligent civilization] This topic can pop up if you think about it. A bunch of brains.

And Morris, the big blush-haired Bornean orangutan, really liked him.

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Extended Reading
  • Darlene 2021-10-20 19:00:52

    The orangutan drama is very catching, it depends on the good director, and it also has Shakespeare's light. A few sections are very good; but there are also human literary dramas that are completely unreasonable, which leads to the desire to fast forward every time you cut to the human drama. Except for the male lead, it is okay to delete all the other human protagonists. It is purely cumbersome. Is Gary Oldman the cos Dong Cunrui in the end? He died inexplicably.

  • Colt 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    The subjective long shot on the tank is full of majestic momentum! At the end of the previous episode, Coba, who wanted to harm James Franco and was beaten away by Caesar, really held a grudge. In this episode, he avenged his personal revenge ~ Shakespearean drama conflict! Reminds you of works similar to or adapted from Shakespeare's plays such as King Lear, Ham Wright, Othello, The Lion King, The Banquet. The most touching part of the film is the scene where Caesar Fallen Leaves returns home to remember James Franco.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

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

    [Caesar tackles him down and takes his gun]

  • Koba: Apes together strong!