Saw the theory of international relations...

Dashawn 2022-03-19 09:01:02

If the tribe established by orangutans is regarded as one country, the human beings after the severe damage are regarded as another country. The interaction between the two reflects the possibility of interaction between countries under the anarchy of the international community. The two sides are equal in strength and similar in scale, but the balance of power has not occurred. The fragile mutual trust prevents the two parties from forming an alliance, and both tend to maximize their own power to ensure their own security and the survival of the race. A model of offensive realism. . .

Although everyone knows the truth, it is still very touching to see the details and the decisions and interactions between the two parties.

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  • Ulises 2021-10-20 19:00:52

    The script is really attentive! Full of metaphors for the absurd political argument of "non-self races must have different hearts" (ironically, both humans and orangutans eat this one): If the opposition between humans and apes in the film is simply replaced by "Christianity and Islam" There is no sense of contradiction between the analogies of "teaching" and "Han and foreign nationality". The antagonism between the nation-state and religion is truly incurable. The name of the orangutan is Nietzsche or Kaiser#Humans never forgive, the law of the jungle is everywhere#

  • Ole 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The persimmon face Maurice is so simple and cute!

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Caesar: I need to speak to Caesar!

  • Koba: Caesar loves humans more than apes!