Violation of the laws of nature and high intelligence

Ervin 2022-04-22 07:01:03

In the laws of nature, there is a desire for harmony between populations and even between species, unless there are restrictions on the relationship between the upper and lower levels of the food chain, so do humans eat apes? Do apes eat people? Where did the so-called war of the apes come from? Caesar said to his son: It's my fault. I trust him, because he is ape. But Caesar never imagined that the apes that evolved with high IQ also have a dark side, and they are also unable to get rid of hatred. At the end of the film, Caesar said to human friends: people don't forgive. Therefore, the direction of evolution is intolerance and revenge, and once the war begins, there is no way to retreat. Caesar has to lead his compatriots to fight to the end, how and when will it end.

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Extended Reading
  • Thomas 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    Telling a simple story that can guess the plot after reading the trailer is thrilling, the atmosphere is tense and suppressed from beginning to end, and the narrative rhythm is fast and no nonsense. A lot of lines are sonorous and powerful, full of emotions, and extremely contagious. The contradiction is simple, reasonable and thought-provoking, and the sense of despair and fatalism lasts until the last shot of the film.

  • Sandrine 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    Three and a half. Talking about orangutans is actually talking about people, about things between people, betrayal, and trust. The film strives to create an epic feel, with a larger and heavier background than the first one, while paving the way for the next larger world. The capture technology becomes the real protagonist, making it difficult for you to distinguish between humans and monkeys. Technically, it's really good, but the plot is short of breath, and it's just a moment of more excitement. The whole film is depressed, night scenes, flames. The scene is bigger, but not as touching as the first one

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Blue Eyes: [in sign language] Fear makes others turn. When they see you alive, they will turn against Koba.

    Blue Eyes: [spoken aloud] Father, let me help you.

  • Caesar: Koba still in a cage.