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  42. A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier.
  43. A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth's dominant species.
  44. I found the movie dumb and boring. Today&#39;s movies mostly have no plot and if they do the same old plot type; downtrodden &quot;monkey&quot; gets his revenge on Humans.<br/><br/>I actually thought the &quot;Planet of the Apes 2001&quot; was ALLOT better with a better plot. The end of the movie he goes back through the worm hole and crash lands back on earth; but what he finds he didn&#39;t expect. Now a sequel to that movie would have been far far better than this one.. Except this version went back to the &quot;apes&quot; back to treating &quot;Humans&quot; as slaves. The movie this time relies way too much on CGI effects and goes in a direction even anyone could not imagine. Example a number of &quot;apes&quot; about 15-20 push a school bus on its side towards the Bad Humans on a bridge; a bus that weights around 20-30,000 pounds.....
  45. This movie deserves the praise that it&#39;s been getting. It was so awesome very well acted, the visual/special effects are outstanding, and the action was breath-taking. Solid characters and story. Directed by Matt Reeves, the movie serves a sequel to 2011&#39;s film, &#39;Rise of the Planet of the Apes&#39;, which is a reboot of the original 1960/70s Planet of the Apes series. The movie takes place, a decade after the Simian Flu wiped out most of humanity; the survivors of San Francisco are trying to rebuild society with power from a local dam. The only problem is that the dam is located, where Caesar (Andy Serkis) build a community of thousands of hunter apes. Seeing no way, around it, Dreyfus, (Gary Oldman), the leader of the human community wants to wipe out the apes community. Second in commander, Malcolm (Jason Clarke) thinks otherwise, and tries to seek out peace with Caesar. However, with mounting pressure from Dreyfus, as well as Caesar&#39;s own inner circle from Koba (Toby Kebbell), the two sides might end up in all-out war. A bloody war that Caesar and Malcolm is trying to prevent. Andy Serkis reprises his role as Caesar, as do the other actors who portrayed apes in the previous film, but no others. One thing, really missing in the film is James Franco&#39;s character of Will Rodman from the previous film. The last film spent some much thing investing in getting to know his character, only to have the sequel to reduce him as minor call back, with stock footage. You really never got to see, what happen to his character, and that of his girlfriend, Caroline Aranha (Freida Pinto). The new human characters are just as bland and wooden as the previous movie was, with the extremely awkward dialogue. Gary Oldman as Dreyfus had too little scenes, in the film. At less, they try to make us emotional invested in his character, when you see him turn on the old IPAD. His final action was quite baffling too - not sure it made much sense given it didn&#39;t have much of an impact on the outcome either way. Jason Clarke was alright as Malcolm, but you could put James Franco&#39;s Will Rodman in the same role, and it would make the film, six times way better. It would be nice to see Will&#39;s conflict of trying to save humanity, while trying to save Caesar. Too bad, James Franco and the producers couldn&#39;t make a deal to return. Andy Serkis deserve praise for his role as Caesar. This movie is his movie! Too bad, the Oscars will probably not give him, a chance due to his motion-capture roles. You really see him, as a strong-leader here, challenging his inner King Kong. The CGI apes are so-much better than the previous film. It didn&#39;t look CGI, it look like they were really there. Mad props to them, able to create the illusion of wet fur. They look closer to what they look like they did in the 1968 film. Still, a bit too &quot;primitive&quot; for a society raise on a smart drug from a high-tech lab. Still, it kinda make sense, since Warpaint and feathers are easily obtained from the natural environment, are light and restrictive, and could serve as identity markers in a wooded/jungle environment where silence might be tactically advantage. The action scenes were way brutal than the previous film. It was nice to see them, put more action in this film, as the last one was indeed, lacking. Still, the whole assassination attempt was a bit rush. Koba was indeed pretty evil, but pretty damn clever. He plays on, Caesar and the human trust. There is a funny scene that remind me so much of a Youtube video of a monkey shooting AK-47 in Africa. Still, it was a bit unrealistic for human still have a hard time, believing that apes are indeed smart, when the last movie show them, hoping weapons and wrecking San Francisco, pretty aggression. I&#39;m surprise that human never went looking for them for this long, when clearly they play a part in the Simian flu. The music score by Michael Giacchino is haunting to listen. Too bad, it&#39;s sounds too Dark Knight. I really tell the different. The movie had a lot of symbolism for social commentary. If you pay attention, you might see the graphic novel Black Hole by Charles Burn plays a role of the apes learning to trust the human. The story deals with the aftermath of a sexually transmitted disease which causes grotesque mutations in teenagers. The book was written in a time, where AIDS was killing millions of people around the world. Many believe HIV/AIDS came from apes, originated in non-human primates in Sub-Saharan Africa and transferred to humans. Yes, many believe that AIDS indeed, made in a lab like the Simian Flu. It makes you wonder. Some people might hate the movie, thinking it&#39;s offended to certain races. Many might view it as anthropomorphism movie about the plight of the black man from slaves, to dealing with racism, to gaining their freedom. The original 1968, Planet of Apes was an obvious allegory about race. Indeed, people might see that as well. Surprising, the movie does have a surprise end credits audio. Its hints that somebody might not be dead. Still, it was letdown, compare to the ending of the previous film. As of this writing, there are hints to that another movie will be made, and will indeed, be call &#39;Planet of the Apes&#39;. This will be interesting, how they fit the whole Icarus plot in it. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, it&#39;s not for all children. Lots of frighten imagery. The 3D was rarely used. So check it out, in 2D. Overall: Monkey see monkey do. See the movie, indeed. You&#39;ll find it, very entertaining.
  46. "Dawn" is not just a good genre movie or a good summer movie. It's a great science-fiction film, full-stop, and one of the year's very best movies so far.
  47. Between the events of Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the Simian flu decimates humankind. You can see this in this series of short films from Motherboard and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes here. The film picks up 10 years after Rise of the Planet of the Apes as stated by director Matt Reeves and stars Jason Clarke, Keri Russell and Andy Serkis at San Diego Comic-Con 2013. So the film is set in 2028. Though the trailer says 8 years later, Dreyfus who says the 8 years may have been skipping the first two years and talking about the 8 years that followed. The film&#39;s official Website says that the film will take place in 2026 not 2028 like predicted. Also, in the beginning of the movie, a clip is shown of U.S. President Obama making a short statement during the spread of the virus. He would have been President up to 2016 and early 2017, thereby confirming that the movie takes place 10 years after 2016, in 2026. Dreyfus says early in the movie, &quot;We spent 4 years fighting that virus. Another 4 fighting each other...&quot;, and Maurice mentions that it&#39;s been &quot;Ten winters&quot; since the outbreak and there&#39;s been no sign of humans for the last two. So that suggests there&#39;s been 2 years of peace among humans. Their exact fate is unknown. It would appear that Will (James Franco) and Caroline (Freida Pinto) from Rise are dead. At one point Caesar returns to Will&#39;s house and finds it still decorated as he left it meaning that Will did not move away before it was abandoned. There is a FEMA sign on the front door (the large, orange X) indicating that either one or both became sick. Only Will is seen in the film and just in recorded footage. During the closing credits there&#39;s nothing. At the end of the closing credits, the sounds of apes howling can be heard along with the sound of shifting rubble and another ape gasping for air, which may imply that Koba survived. a5c7b9f00b
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