War could have been avoided, but because of hatred and blind rat shit Koba ruined the plan of peace between humans and orangutans. Both sides suffered heavy casualties. There should be another season at the end of the movie, because human arrogance cannot forgive an alien counterattack that is ruled by itself. The plot of human superiority not only destroys itself but also destroys other races.
Koba may have been as smart and kind as Caesar when he was a child, but because he did not get the same education as Caesar and was not treated well, hatred made him blind and angry. Even when he grows up, he is still smart. He can pretend to be a clown when he inspects human weapons and is discovered by others. He can gain the trust of human beings by doing this. Maybe he cannot be called smart. Seeing evil for evil, Koba has only learned from human beings cunning, hatred, viciousness, and unscrupulous means to achieve their goals. What Caesar learned was friendship, trust, and kindness. At the two extremes, the film is also a war between good and evil, and in the end, it is natural that justice triumphs over evil. But as a team, what Caesar is actually doing is flawed. When it was discovered that Koba had an anti-human plot, he did not explain or guide him. In a team, if there is a central idea that violates the will of the team, be sure to raise your vigilance when it appears, otherwise the consequences will lead to catastrophe. Therefore, when a leader cannot have the kindness of a woman, choose to forgive and finally only Can lead to betrayal, orangutan casualties countless.
Carver is actually the opposite of human beings, but he was originally a water conservancy expert. When he went to the reservoir to work, he was still in the car and the reservoir was handled by the male protagonist. It was too heroic. In the end, he died anyway. Will it be a supporting role No. 3 or 4 and just disappear like this, wasn't it kidnapped next to the car? Don't the protagonists find out when they drive in the past? I'm still waiting for him to raise a submachine gun to fight, but it's a pity, it shows that humans can control themselves, but animals can't, such an obvious contrast also makes the orangutan out of the limelight. And the old black man was gone too. He only worked in the reservoir, and then he was gone. The rant is over. In fact, it is also very exciting, even a little flaw can be accepted.
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