Caesar has gone

Justus 2022-04-24 07:01:04

I want to express my disappointment that there are too many holes in the plot of the movie. To be honest, very few movies can be perfectly self-consistent in terms of script and plot (especially such movies with sci-fi elements), but the art of movies can often make the audience care less or even ignore it through dialogues, pictures, soundtracks, etc. these little bugs. This Hollywood production made it extremely uncomfortable for someone like me, who is particularly sensitive and easy to be misled, to read it, not to mention those ridiculous points. I like this IP, it has big scenes, motion capture and special effects, it also has a sense of the end of the world, it can even have an epic sense, and it can also have a kernel worth speculating.

I'm disappointed, and I sigh that no one would care about the irony and metaphor of the movie under such a script.

I am disappointed because I think "Death can set off a hero, but death is not a necessary condition for a hero".

I'm disappointed that I can no longer get the shudder from this movie when I heard "Caesar is home." for the first time as a child.

Caesar is home.

Caesar has gone.

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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.