time and space

London 2021-10-22 14:30:43

I watched it the second time. In fact, what you need to pay attention to is the details of the two time travels. The shots given by the film are flashed by. It can be seen from the painful pause that the first time is from 2048 to 2412 (although the film explains The starting time is 2029), the so-called return to earth is from 2648 to 2181. Maybe what the timer gives is not all that the camera captures, but for the time being, we can regard landing and leaving Planet of the Apes as one year. My logic finally gave a simple statement through complex ideological struggles: While the male protagonist rescued the Planet of the Apes humans, the earth was also rescued by an ape man named Tate.
In other words, when humans and apes have high IQs at the same time, two highly intelligent creatures are not allowed to exist at the same time. The rule of the earth has been replaced, and Planet of the Apes may also be replaced by humans. The time and space of the movie make us confused, in fact, as long as everyone understands the truth through the movie.
Once again, it shows that the old version is good, and the new version is also very good. There is no better one. The thinking of the new version is more complicated and of course more difficult to understand. I admire science, and at least as long as I live, I will firmly believe that modern people will never lag behind the ancients.

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  • Dayton 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    The landing technique of the male protagonist is really bad enough, and the luck is even worse... How sad it is to go from a primitive society's Planet of the Apes to another technologically developed Planet of the Apes... I am destined to be oppressed by these ape, there is wood Have

  • Kyle 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    Auntie Hai plays these weird roles...

Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Thade's Father: Damn them!

    General Thade: I will stop him, father.

    Thade's Father: Damn them... damn them all to hell!

  • Tival: Apes are afraid of water. They can't swim.

    Ari: We drown!

    Daena: That is why every day we pray for rain.