Personal Perception--The Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Hellen 2022-04-22 07:01:07

Caesar was no longer a rational and wise leader, but he was becoming more and more human.

Humans are human because of their emotional richness. Love, hate, hatred, emotions and six desires are all emotions possessed by a complete person. Most of the vivid and three-dimensional characters in film and television dramas are not purely bad or good people. Because human nature itself is complex and diverse. Caesar in the first two films is rational, calm, with positive love and responsibility, and is a purely positive image. In the third film, his family was killed, and hatred took root, which enriched his emotions, so he was no longer so perfect. Become more like a living, complex person.

Speaking of which, the reason why the colonel is so paranoid still stems from the fear of future assumptions. This is the "chain of suspicion" in Liu Cixin's "law of the dark jungle". Fear is often the greatest when facing an unknown enemy. You can't estimate the other person's level, so the fear is often just the fear itself.

Caesar is old, but his majestic figure with slightly white hair reminds me of Wolverine...

Caesar's aura of kingship is really powerful. Not angry.

Plus, the final chapter in this "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" series is a bit like "The Walking Dead"

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War for the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Soldier: WE ARE THE BEGINNING!

    Platoon: AND THE END!

  • The Colonel: There are times when it is necessary to abandon our humanity to save humanity.