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The movie is very exciting, the final ending impressed me very much, the apes used their advantages to climb the trees to avoid the avalanche, and the human army was destroyed, how ironic, in the end Caesar fell, he completed his mission as a leader, the moment he fell, I as an audience also deeply felt the disappearance of a sense of security in a moment, the movie has a strong sense of substitution, and the details are well controlled.
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Human beings tried to challenge nature with the power of science and technology at their disposal, but nature used the genetic medicine invented by humans to give human beings a resounding slap in the face, and the drug caused humans to suffer from ape flu, gradually lose their language and thinking skills, and lose their qualifications as the masters of the earth, which did make apes gain wisdom comparable to human beings, and apes have better minds than human beings. Humanity has lost in reverence for nature.
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What impresses me the most is that the whole movie is dominated by the flu virus, because of this virus, human beings are almost destroyed, because of the progress of human science and technology, the creation of talking orangutans with higher and higher IQs, and because of the virus developed by humans, humans have been infected, and then all aspects are retreating, which has also triggered a war between humans and orangutans.
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The completely uncomplicated plot can evolve into so many thoughts, which shows the skill of the screenwriter and director to integrate everything into a good story, instead of pulling the audience to see ** is portraying psychology, ** is analyzing human nature, ** is advocating ecological harmony. The sentient apes themselves provide a mirror image for humans to reflect on themselves.
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I cried a lot when I saw it, human beings are really unscrupulous in order to achieve their ends, they just want to live, but human beings want to destroy.
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What the movie ultimately wants to express is that human beings have destroyed themselves, which is the same idea as many science fiction disaster movies in the United States, and when developing science and technology, we must be psychologically prepared.
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It was very touching, and when Caesar was dying, I burst into tears.
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The great war between humans was caused by the differences between humans, and the colonel's side believed that as long as they were infected with the virus, they should dispose of it, even if it was their own relatives. On the other hand, humans hope to save their companions through the medical ** virus infected. It was precisely this war that accelerated the decline of human civilization, and also highlighted the unity of apes and the character of cherishing life.
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There are a total of 9 movies in the "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" series.
The first film, Planet of the Apes (1968), the second Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), and the third Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971).
The fourth Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), the fifth Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973), and the sixth Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (2001).
The seventh part of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011), the eighth part of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), and the ninth part of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 3: The Ultimate Battle" (2017).
Theme selection. 1999's Planet of the Apes is a masterpiece of human and invading alien warfare films, based on the 1968 film of the same name, which depicts a series of life-and-death adventures as an astronaut explores the universe as he crashes into the planet Ape Man with a spaceship.
The darkness of the story and the shock of the ending make this movie a movie that science fiction fans talk about, and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is a prequel to it, focusing on the various encounters before the apes evolved into advanced intelligent creatures and then conquered the Locust Ball, choosing the theme of the evil consequences of human mad ambition. "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" maintains a high level of realistic irony, and "Rise of the Apes" is no exception, and it is somewhat similar to "12 Monkeys" in this respect, with the story about the relationship between humans and orangutans.
Although it has a layer of science fiction movie shell, the emotion told inside is very simple, that is, human beings should treat other creatures on the earth equally, otherwise, we will be punished very severely and fatally. Essentially, it's a dystopian movie.
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The plot mainly tells the story of the various encounters before the apes evolved into advanced intelligent creatures and then conquered the earth, and the theme is the evil consequences of the crazy ambition of human beings with a warning nature.
After watching "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", I feel that every life deserves the respect of human beings, and they also live on Earth, and due to the expansion of human beings, many animals have lost their homes.
I think the first part is better, and the core of the first step is the contradiction between apes and humans. It is the process of awakening the ape's self-consciousness, making the viewer think in the comparison of humans and apes. The second part, in other words, is another way of saying the story between humans and humans. >>>More
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My favorite is Li Ruotong's version of Little Dragon Girl in 1995. The little dragon girl played by Li Ruotong is beautiful and refined, with a cold temperament, just like the little dragon girl herself, so I like the little dragon girl played by Li Ruotong.
After watching "Do You Know", I feel that I have a lot of insights, among which my biggest feeling is that it is really difficult for women to live in ancient times, and there are countless rules and regulations all the time, and there is basically no freedom at all. >>>More