IncognitoWalrus
Tusks of Steel
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I think the point of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is that we shouldn't be rooting for a particular side. Both sides just want to survive, but I think the trailers make it clear that both sides' tendency toward violence is a tragic and ultimately dumb way to go about resolving problems.
Koba and Dreyfus are victims who have succumbed to the evil done unto them and become villains. I feel some sympathy for both, but they have chosen not to become better than their pasts.
Caesar and Malcolm are both sensible and trying to stop war, but like too many level-headed people in modern society, they get drowned out by extremist voices calling for radical actions.
Whereas the first movie was a warning about how we treat animals and how scientific advancement can backfire, the second is about how we treat those that are different from us and why violence only destroys rather than preserves.
Koba and Dreyfus are victims who have succumbed to the evil done unto them and become villains. I feel some sympathy for both, but they have chosen not to become better than their pasts.
Caesar and Malcolm are both sensible and trying to stop war, but like too many level-headed people in modern society, they get drowned out by extremist voices calling for radical actions.
Whereas the first movie was a warning about how we treat animals and how scientific advancement can backfire, the second is about how we treat those that are different from us and why violence only destroys rather than preserves.





