Billy the Poet
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I really digged Ceasar's unique relationship with humans. He doesn't struggle to kill others, he struggles for his own kind. He wants the balance between apes and humans, because he belongs to both societies. He was raised among ones and became the leader in the eyes of others. I really liked the scenes, in which Ceasar never lets other apes to kill humans. He tries to explain to them that it's wrong, but, as I assume, in sequels they will stop obeying him, causing the war between two parties of apes. I believe it will be more like a conflict between chimps and gorillas, previously depicted in the older series.
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