A good series, it's unfinished, the first two plots are okay, the conflict explained at the end of the second episode is between humans and apes, and the decisive battle should also be a decisive battle between humans and apes, and the third episode is an inexplicable human civil war. Inexplicably, a god-like colonel came out and killed Caesar's wife and children, and a flying dragon escaped in the sky. Caesar, who was so wise, calm and rational in the first two episodes, inexplicably abandoned the entire apes, and went single-handedly to take revenge, and the entire apes left in the forest. All of them were caught by the colonel inexplicably. The colonel who was so bullish ended up inexplicably sick and drunk and committed suicide. At the critical moment, the donkey found out that he shot and saved Caesar, and then stood there like a fool to get a headshot. When they arrived, inexplicably an avalanche came and destroyed it, and Caesar's arrow ran so far away that he was inexplicably hung up without wrapping it up. Too many slots, sum up in one sentence, bad film, insulting IQ. Not as good-looking as the Planet of the Apes series without any special effects decades ago.
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