I thought he was more of a hitler.
1. Burning down the apes town = burning down the reichstag.
2. Assassination of ceaser = ending the Weimar Republic
3. Koba being clearly f****d in the head and a survivor of traumatic violence = hitler with the chemical warfare
Of course it might also be a Roman Empire thing
Debates and deep analysis like these is why I don't post much in movie threads anymore,Films are meant for entertainment and not to be dissected by every little piece and debating what it all really meant and of it had more deep messages
But whatever,anyway..I was hoping they'd mention Will's fate,I assume he simply just died with the virus but would have liked it confirmed somehow
Thought it was great but was let down by Russell's character. She's kinda my TV crush after watching the Americans and once you've seen how badass Elizabeth is , its hard to see her as the peaceful, supportive girlfriend/love interest. Still though, she did a good job with what she was given and its not like I regretted seeing her on the big screen.
I liked DOPOTA better than the first one actually and it really did remind me alot more of the original films.
I give it a 10 out of 10. I'd put it up there with Captain America Winter Soilder, Spiderman 2, Empire Strikes Back and TDK in terms of sequels which surpass the original.
I didn't hate the human element. I just hated that it was often so difficult to hear what they were saying.
There was quite a bit that ended up on the cutting room floor with this movie. Russell was asked to join the film given Reeve's history of working with her on Felicity, and there was probably a lot more to the character than what ended up in the final film.
I know there was originally supposed to be more with Caesar's wife as well as in interviews I saw last year Judy Greer talked about filming a hell of a lot more than what the role was cut down to in the film.
I didn't see the end credits scene and so how is it hinted that Koba is alive?,Does it show his move or what?,I've read about a voice hinting it and so do some humans talk about finding an ape alive?
What if this series connects to the Mark Wahlberg one? Ooooooooooooooh.
I didn't hate the human element. I just hated that it was often so difficult to hear what they were saying.
This story seems natural for this film and a full on war for part 3 to me I don't find it shoe horned at all
Great movie & I am kind of not looking forward to the return of that one specific Ape hinted at during the ending of the end credits