Marvolo
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Caesar blames the apes for starting the war.
Koba wanted to kill the humans because of how they treated him...and he wanted to kill or imprison any ape who disagreed with him, just like any other tyrant. Caesar even said that Koba didn't do this to help the apes, but to help himself. Koba not only wanted to wipe out the humans...he wanted to rule the apes. That was an abrupt shift in what was otherwise good character development.
He only wanted to rule once he came to the conclusion that Caesar was going to work with the humans. Everything Koba did was inevitable from the beginning of the movie because of his lack of trust in humans. None of his actions were abrupt shifts. Not if youre paying attention to Koba and what he has been through and is thinking.
And yes, Caesar said Koba started the war because he fired the first shot, but Caesar is simply taking the blame like any honorable leader would and he isnt looking at the whole picture. However, we the viewers can be outside the situation and see it a bit more clearly. Koba's actions were a result of human actions. Plain and simple. You cant torture an ape for years and then give it the capacity to think in terms of revenge and war tactics and expect it to all work out fine. Humans made this war possible.
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