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The opening sequence follows Dawn of the Planet of Apes. Because the film does not mention anything, I will talk about the old content a bit. You still remember Koba, the monkey who betrayed the protagonist Caesar and caused a devastating war with humans. After the war, Caesar predicted that humanity would never abandon this war and that a more devastating war would take place.
War for the Planet of the Apes opens right here. The beginning of the movie is a group of armed guerrillas led by Donkey (Ty Olsson), a side monkey, attacking Caesar’s monkey shelter (Andy Serkis). Casualties of course occur, but monkeys have counterattacked, repulsed the attack.
Actually, I still do not know how to write to limit the disclosure of content. But it’s hard to do that with War for the Planet of the Apes because the content of it is very smooth. The disclosure of this content will unknowingly reveal other relevant content. But war will have consequences. And called the consequence, it is not lightweight. That changed some of Caesar’s views.
First of all, I must admit that Andy Serkis’s acting was so great. He blew the soul of Caesar’s character “very human”, along with the computer technique that created an excellent ape. The eyes of pain or indignation are sown into the heart of the viewers are pretty obsessive about the feelings of the character.
At the beginning of Rise of the Planet of Apes, I was very impressed with Caesar’s eyes or face movement. Also in the War of the Planet of the Apes, the impression is more multiply. The lips, cheeks, or noses of monkey characters are very real. It is amazing that perhaps no film has ever done. I remember the scene when Maurice (Karin Konoval) tried to coax Nova (Amiah Miller). Eye, nose, and mouth movements of the character are quite funny, even when viewed close-up is somewhat scary. The way that Maurice worries about Nova’s survival is beautiful. And the way that Caesar did not agree, but finally let Nova go with everyone, touched. It really separates monkeys from humans.
The opening sequence follows Dawn of the Planet of Apes. Because the film does not mention anything, I will talk about the old content a bit. You still remember Koba, the monkey who betrayed the protagonist Caesar and caused a devastating war with humans. After the war, Caesar predicted that humanity would never abandon this war and that a more devastating war would take place.
War for the Planet of the Apes opens right here. The beginning of the movie is a group of armed guerrillas led by Donkey (Ty Olsson), a side monkey, attacking Caesar’s monkey shelter (Andy Serkis). Casualties of course occur, but monkeys have counterattacked, repulsed the attack. The captured prisoners were then released and the monkeys discussed their migration to escape human’s trafficking. That night they were raided by human species and how to move forward to let the movie.
Actually, I still do not know how to write to limit the disclosure of content. But it’s hard to do that with War for the Planet of the Apes because the content of it is very smooth. The disclosure of this content will unknowingly reveal other relevant content. But war will have consequences. And called the consequence, it is not lightweight. That changed some of Caesar’s views.
First of all, I must admit that Andy Serkis’s acting was so great. He blew the soul of Caesar’s character “very human”, along with the computer technique that created an excellent ape. The eyes of pain or indignation are sown into the heart of the viewers are pretty obsessive about the feelings of the character.
At the beginning of Rise of the Planet of Apes, I was very impressed with Caesar’s eyes or face movement. Also in the War of the Planet of the Apes, the impression is more multiply. The lips, cheeks, or noses of monkey characters are very real. It is amazing that perhaps no film has ever done. I remember the scene when Maurice (Karin Konoval) tried to coax Nova (Amiah Miller). Eye, nose, and mouth movements of the character are quite funny, even when viewed close-up is somewhat scary. The way that Maurice worries about Nova’s survival is beautiful. The way that Caesar did not agree, but finally let Nova go with everyone, touched. It really separates monkeys from humans.
Movie speed is slow. This can make the viewer feel lighter than the previous parts. In a way, this may be true. Because the battle for the Planet of the Apes is not really a bloody war like in the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. In contrast, the interior of the characters in this part is really the biggest war. Each side has its own reason and try to catch the other side to obey to resolve. This contradiction is not easy to deal with, but I like the way script writers create and solve situations.
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By contrast, how brutal humanity is really fierce. The character Colonel (Woody Harrelson) is a typical of that brutality. I find it very scary how this character tells the story of killing. Peaceful and light pink hair. Even the way he fell down with his relatives to keep the corpse on him as well. It is somewhat miserable, bad, contrary to the morality of society, although that society is almost no longer in the mind of the Colonel. He is willing to fight all to save lives, to achieve the goal, that’s all. An evil role model is quite typical in the movie but no less interesting in War for the Planet of the Apes. At the last moment, still standing, calm and light pink hair.
Actually if you contemplated, you can see the content of War for the Planet of the Apes is quite predictable. But the way of leading the content is quite slow, not cause confusion makes me feel more enjoy. Many of the films I’ve seen recently deliberately set up the film’s premiere with a slew of knots, but at the end of the film, the film became blurry in its entirety. This leads to a lack of persuasion, predictability, and severe disappointment. Fortunately, this does not happen in the War for the Planet of the Apes. Simple, Slowly, each content line is opened, the characters also slowly appear. I like the feeling of watching movies in the storyline like this.
Music is also a point that I love movies. There is no happy exodus, and the piano music pushes that feeling further. Rare movies satisfy me in many aspects like the War for the Planet of the Apes did. I like most of Nova sneak in the middle of danger, to receive water and food for Caesar. There is no need for words, but it still leaves the emotions of the world of two species like no distance. The director was very delicate when setting the angle is impressive. Or how the monkeys cheer the spirit of Caesar so lovely and touching.
War for the Planet of the Apes puts an end to the remake of Planet of the Apes. I still remember, when Rise of the Planet of the Apes debuted, no one expected much in the film. Especially when 10 years ago, Tim Burton’s remake of Planet of the Apes failed miserably. So Rise of the Planet of the Apes soon became a phenomenon, and now closed the story of three films about the planet monkey. One ending in my opinion is logical and predictable.