The movie was okay, but I expected more. Kind of a disappointing end for Caesar. I would have liked to see more progression towards the setting of the original Planet of the apes.
The amount of progression between Rise and Dawn was huge. Most of humanity died off and the apes went from mute to using sign language and eventually full speech. The amount of progression between Dawn and War was comparatively minuscule. All we saw was [BLACKOUT]the apes migrating into the desert and a couple humans going mute.[/BLACKOUT] Harrelson's character gives us some exposition about [BLACKOUT]people going mute and how he tried to kill them off,[/BLACKOUT] but all of this happened off screen and wasn't a large part of the story.
There's still plenty more that has to happen between War and the original POTA.
*Entire populations of mute humans appear.
*Human cities are destroyed by atomic bombs.
*Intelligent human populations move under ground, and at least some of them become mutants.
*Entire populations of talking apes appear and they start wearing clothes.
*Apes use mute humans as pets and slaves.
*The Ape religion of the 'Law Giver' appears.
*Some apes begin to cover up the past (similar to Dr Zaius), and hide the evidence of human civilization by creating forbidden zones.
*Apes forget that humans used to speak and that humans created civilization.
*Apes begin a scientific revolution, start experimenting on humans and create archaeology, with some of them -like Cornelius- discovering the truth about the past, and possibly being killed as heretics.
I was hoping that War would show the earth devastated by nuclear weapons. Too bad.
The story of the Law Giver could definitely make an interesting movie, or even a new trilogy. We could see different ape factions going to war. One of them decides to hide the history of humanity, along with remnants of human technology, eventually creating a religion that teaches apes were always the dominant species.
Ah, so it that confirms that was Amiah's first role, she was fantastic in this. Really want to this again. So many strong and powerful moments.
Rise was a retelling of Conquest and both Dawn and War took elements from Battle. So they're basically repurposing the original sequels and taking story elements from them to act as prequels to the original.
The Statue Of Liberty still goes unexplained, though...
Try as they might, they will never beat Caesar's speech in Conquest. AND THAT DAY IS UPON YOU... NOOOW!!
Storm C have you seen the movie a 2nd time yet? I know you said you were going to see it a 2nd time and that you liked it but that you felt a little dissapointented and that is how I felt my first time but not after seeing it a 2nd time.
Just saw it again. Left the theater feeling more satisfied than before, but still sort of conflicted on it. It's basically riding between a B+ and an A- to me. The first act of the movie is really, really good. Some of the best blockbuster filmmaking I've seen. Then it dips in the second act and gets slow (the exposition scene with the Colonel is especially clunky on rewatch), and picks back up towards the end, but never reaches the heights of the early part.
Rewatching Dawn, I'd have to give it an A, with Rise as a B. I'm really not sure how to rank this one. Probably more of a B+ just because of how conflicted I am (I usually come out of an A- movie beaming). Still a really solid trilogy that I look forward to owning on Blu-Ray.
Only seen the first 2 Apes and didn't know that Casar didn't show up in till like the 3erd one. What is Caesar like in those compared to these? I have heard that the 3-5 Apes were pretty bad movies.
Rise was a retelling of Conquest and both Dawn and War took elements from Battle. So they're basically repurposing the original sequels and taking story elements from them to act as prequels to the original.
The Statue Of Liberty still goes unexplained, though...
The Statue of Liberty as well as the mutants go unexplained. I do think there should be some sort of nuclear event in a future installment. Perhaps in the rust belt. Probably accidental. Or an ape gone rogue.
Either way, i see a good amount more story potential. Bring on the sequels!
Only China can save this movie's sequel potential. Help us China Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope.
Caesar is pretty much the same. A fearless, fair leader. I think the three latter movies have their moments, but overall they don't really hold up.
I did. I posted earlier in this thread.
Oh I see I almost want to see them just to see how Caesar is.
They don't really have to address anything. I don't see this trilogy and the original as part of the same canon, unless I'm misunderstanding.
Oh I didn't know or any that it was her first role. You should see the movie again it deserves more money I just saw it made about 2.8m less then Spider-Man homecoming did this weekend and HC has been out 1 week longer so not good and I loved the movie a lot more the 2nd time. Looking forward to 4k bluray of this already hope it don't take long to get news about its realese date and special features.
Oh didn't know that have only seen the first Apes like 2 times do think it is really good for its time. 2nd Apes I have only seen 1 time and didn't care for it and never saw 3-5. Storm C have you seen the movie a 2nd time yet? I know you said you were going to see it a 2nd time and that you liked it but that you felt a little dissapointented and that is how I felt my first time but not after seeing it a 2nd time.
Considering 2 of the 3 biggest places the movie as yet to come out in its hard to really say how this is doing like WW compared to rise and war but we do know it is doing worse USA wise so I figured I would look at how it is doing compared to rises and dawn after weekend 4 and this is what I got for numbers after its 4 weekend.
Rises 148,674,018
Dawn 189,319,987
War 130,449,389
So war is 18,224,629 behind Rises and 58,870,598 behind dawn. On top of that the % drops in like weekend 2 and 3 were a lot better. So yeah War is doing much worse it USA wise it really is odd because I think this is one of those ware times were a movie in a franchise is doing worse then the one before with out the movie being like a reboot or much worse then the movie before it really is odd. The sad thing to is that this weekend will be weekend 5 and it could be that the movie is at like 137m by the end of the weekend and if you take that the average movie makes 90% of its boxoffice in the first 5 weekends with it only being at 137m that would mean it would be on pace for only about 152m and considering the movie as not been showing good legs I wonder if it will even do that. Like I said it hard to compare OS numbers because 2 of the 3 biggest places the movie as not came out yet and on top of that like 7 places had the movie come out in the last like week or so.
That's such a shame considering the great reviews this got. Sandwiching it between Spidermand and Dunkirk was such a bad move. I hope there's a huge amount of people buying/renting it on Blu Ray at least.