Various perceptions of apes in the process of humanization

Flo 2022-04-20 09:01:32

The movie has some notable places in the character characterization. Of course, I prefer the character of the captain in the movie. As the leader of the human survivors, the scene where he climbed the mountain and escaped the pursuit of Caesar in his first appearance was quite impressive. Shocking, and its gesture of sacrificing everything for the future of mankind can really resonate... In contrast, for Caesar, I quote the captain's evaluation: too emotional! As the leader of the apes, he was completely driven by emotion, which led to his ape rebellion being a team with loose discipline and weak discipline. In reality, it is difficult to imagine a survivor who can train well with the captain. The army has room for competition. Perhaps it is precisely to highlight this situation, the cold blood of the captain and the warmth of Caesar, the sophistication of the survivors and the looseness of the apes, the decline of human destiny and the rise of apes to show the absurd process of apes replacing humans.

The most climax part of the plot should be the scene of human apes escaping from prison, but I didn't expect that the plot would be so far-fetched. How could the guards be lured into the prison so easily and then disappeared? Why? The captain's army can't be so brainless... Then the exclusion method can only be because the director gave the buff to intelligence! And there is no sign that the only survivors of mankind have fought? With Apache + missiles, are you sure that humans really want to be so vicious to their only remaining compatriots? This is simply less human than a donkey...

Back to the visual sense of my title! Anyway, I also write casual evaluations, and don’t get too entangled in the situation that the text is not on the topic, just treat it as the sublimation theme of my ending point! Let me describe a few scenarios: the influenza virus once spread to the entire human society, most people were infected with the virus, and a few people successfully survived because of their natural immunity; the surviving human society believed that they could pass through without isolation. The scientific method to defend against a variant of a virus that once destroyed human society, also considers the group of humans who insist on isolation as an evil and scary object; apes are forced to 996 in concentration camps, passing large stones just to build survival. The last bulwark; the betrayal of class opportunists running rampant in the mandate of the ruling class enslaving their fellow citizens... There are many wonderful things in it, please savor it.

As the finale of the rise of the Planet of the Apes, it will undoubtedly not satisfy the fans. Are the apes powerful? really! Are humans weak? It doesn't matter much after being demoted...

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Extended Reading

War for the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • The Colonel: We find ourselves on the eve of battle against this beasts, and years from now, you can tell your children: I fought... to protect this world.

  • The Colonel: Have you finally come to save your apes?

    Caesar: I came for you.

    The Colonel: For me?

    [pause]

    The Colonel: My God. Look at your eyes. Almost human.

    [pause]

    The Colonel: How'd you know I was here?

    Caesar: I was told... you were coming. That more soldiers from the north were will be joining you here.

    The Colonel: Joining me here?

    Caesar: To finish us off... for good.

    [pause]

    The Colonel: Who told you that?

    [pause]

    The Colonel: Ok. Let's go.