A tribute to history or a lack of imagination?

Ernestina 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The theme is very deep, but obviously the director did not hold it. From hunting to giving birth to children to warning humans to internal conflicts to betrayal and war, all of them seem to be found in history (oops ( ̄▽ ̄) Accidental spoiler) orangutan The behavior is too human-like. Obviously a grand sci-fi movie has been made into a historical movie, but I secretly thought that sci-fi movies should not give people a sense of repetition. If you think about it from the perspective of an orangutan, it should be much more exciting. There are too few observations of orangutans, but if you focus too much on imitation, it will be made into a documentary. It is recommended that the director watch Journey to the West and see how Chinese performance artist Liu Xiaolingtong imitates. In addition, I can understand a little grammar in this part, and I can write in the next part, so that I can learn the culture of human beings. I am afraid that human beings will become extinct. When the orangutan law is enacted, the first rule should be [orangutans cannot kill orangutans]...

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  • Sandrine 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    Three and a half. Talking about orangutans is actually talking about people, about things between people, betrayal, and trust. The film strives to create an epic feel, with a larger and heavier background than the first one, while paving the way for the next larger world. The capture technology becomes the real protagonist, making it difficult for you to distinguish between humans and monkeys. Technically, it's really good, but the plot is short of breath, and it's just a moment of more excitement. The whole film is depressed, night scenes, flames. The scene is bigger, but not as touching as the first one

  • Nakia 2021-10-20 19:00:52

    It's a bit weaker than the first one. The court battle of the Apes dynasty, this plot is already familiar in Western Shakespeare or in Chinese classical martial arts dramas. Human beings are pure soy sauce, and orangutans are irrevocably moving towards vulgarity...

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Dreyfus: [addressing the crowd] We've been through hell together! We spent four years, FOUR YEARS fighting that virus, and then another four fighting each other! It was chaos... But you all know what we're up against. And I want you to know, it's not just about power. It's about giving us the hope to rebuild, to reclaim the world we lost!

  • Malcolm: Apes do not want war.