The plot of the second part is actually very simple. Although Caesar and Koba have turned against each other due to their attitude towards humans and led to an internal fight, I don’t think there are too many ups and downs, and there is no such delicate and delicate relationship between humans and gorillas in the first part. Touching emotional exchange. The only emotional part is when Caesar went back to his past home to watch the part of the DV machine where the scientist taught him to speak when he was a child. His eyes were really touching. Suddenly I remembered where the scientists went, why did the second part not explain at all? Wouldn't it be ape flu...
3d pit father. Why is this film made in 3D? I really don’t like the dim effect. Originally, the 3D effect of the cinema was not good. The gorilla was completely dark. Go, it's completely dark and numb. I can hardly see any 3D special effects, alas, in fact, I really want to see the 2D version, but unfortunately I have no choice at all. It is said that it has not been introduced in China at all.
I went with my little friend, and I watched the exchange with my little friend. In addition to the topics of trust and hatred, the most practical point is: you see, even gorillas can speak English so well, shouldn't you work harder to learn English too? The little friend nodded and said yes.
The little friend also asked a question, why are there so many horses in the forest? Where are the horses usually hiding? I thought about it, well, that's indeed a problem.
——2014.09.06 Chengdu Shanghai Film International Cinema
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