- According to reports, the husband of Judy Greer () is a big fan of Planet of the Apes (). Greer revealed in the interview that the decoration on their wedding cake was a couple of orangutans. The two TVs at the wedding scene also broadcast "Planet of the Apes" and "Rise of the Apes".
- The story of the film takes place ten years after the previous work "Rise of the Planet of the Apes". The simian virus has wiped out 90% of the population. The survivors struggled to survive in the city, while the ape tribe grew stronger in the redwood forest.
- Producer Dylan Clark said that the film is a story of an ape and a man. The two story lines are fairly even. He praised the director Matt Reeves for paying more attention to the apes, because the original script was more focused on humans in the city.
- The apes have evolved for ten years and have developed rules, codes of conduct, ethics and language.
- Before filming started, the actors who played the apes participated in the two and a half week "Ape Camp."
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes behind the scenes gags
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Jedidiah 2021-10-20 19:00:53
The motion capture technology is awesome, especially when used on this group of animals. Every subtle expression and eyes of the orangutans make people feel that they are full of human characters in the performance. There is a sense of excitement that has never been experienced before. Excited, it seems that this technology will be omnipotent in the future! The story itself is not as compact as the first one, and the human characters are almost collective again. Fortunately, the political metaphor on the subject is high enough. ★★★☆
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August 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Outdated concepts, clichéd stories, slow pace. The scenes are okay, giving the theater environment a little effect
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes
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Ellie: It was a virus created by scientists in a lab. You can't honestly blame the apes?
Carver: Who the hell else am I going to blame? It was a simian flu. They already killed off half the planet.
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Dreyfus: [to Malcolm as they see the apes] That's a hell of lot more than eighty!