Orangutans are sometimes more human than human

Carolyne 2022-04-19 09:01:17

Perhaps one of the points discussed in this film is whether Caesar still has feelings for humans. The answer is definitely yes, from Caesar's injury, watching DV at home, and from the video taken before, it is absolutely, he saw him playing with his master when he was a child. He allows mankind to repair the dam again, because he knows that if the dam is not repaired, mankind will not be able to survive, and in the end, both sides will suffer. The long-term consideration is for the apes.
And Coba, for apes, is no problem. Because he is a human experiment, he hates human beings. But here, there is also a problem. There can only be one boss on a hill, you can't kill him, you will die in the end. This is a truth in the officialdom. Either you follow the right boss, or you are the boss yourself. Everything is shot.
Caesar was affectionate, righteous, and a responsible leader. The war was started by Koba. And in the end, humans want to help him, organize an army, and don't kill apes. He said the war had been provoked and he wanted to represent the ape tribe.
The advancement of science and technology, perhaps the science fiction that seems to be now, will become a reality in the future. The intelligence quotient of human beings is constantly growing. What is important is how to use high technology to benefit human beings and protect the world. The world is naturally balanced, the law of conservation of all things, any external force to change it will eventually get its retribution.

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

    It's a bit weaker than the first one. The court battle of the Apes dynasty, this plot is already familiar in Western Shakespeare or in Chinese classical martial arts dramas. Human beings are pure soy sauce, and orangutans are irrevocably moving towards vulgarity...

  • Frank 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    The apes have liberated their forelimbs and learned to ride horses and shoot, which is not terrible. The scary thing is that when they also start to become as intrigued as humans, the most shocking thing is to learn to kill the same kind. Such a red dawn is a nightmare that humans cannot bear. Shakespeare’s drama is really an inexhaustible source of inspiration~

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

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

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

    [Caesar tackles him down and takes his gun]