However, I soon discovered that things were very different from what I had imagined. The cunning orangutan Coba seized human firearms, hid in the dark, wounded the leader Caesar to blame the human, and successfully incited the orangutan to attack the human city. At this time, I discovered that all the evils actually originated from
humans.
Yes, you read that right, it's still human. As the orangutan king Caesar said, Coba only learned hatred from humans, and nothing else. As for those insidious and cunning methods, they are an extension of hatred. The root of all evil is still in human beings. Of course, this is based on my understanding of humans. Perhaps orangutans have their own tricks, but as humans, we don’t know it.
Because I haven't watched the first one, I don't know what gave these chimpanzees their amazing IQ. At the very least, I can read their inner feelings from the subtle changes in their facial muscles. The leader of the chimpanzee, Caesar, always takes the overall situation and pays attention to the survival of the entire ethnic group. The Nazi-style Koba is obviously not so suitable.
The reason why human beings have the capital to claim to be the best of all things is entirely because they have evolved their hands to create more and more advanced tools, so as to be able to build cities. When the tools are no longer in our hands, what else can we rely on to rule the world?
The root of everything is that mankind has stepped into a field that is difficult to control, so it has brought disasters to itself. The T virus in the movie story, orangutan virus, is actually a reflection of AIDS in real life. It is said that the SARS virus also originated in the laboratory. Who knows, will we be ruined in our own hands in the future?
All evils originate from human beings.
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