Hi, Everyone^^
Wish you all had a great week.
Here I am again,
to introduce a movie that based on the humanity between man and animal.
However also, reveals the crulety of human.
"Rise of The Planet of The Apes"
Genre: Sci-Fi, Action
Director: Rupert Wyatt
Written by: Amanda Silver, Rick Jaffa
Cast: James Franco, John Lithgow, Freida Pinto, Andy Serkis, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo
Running Time: 110 min
Plot: Will Rodman (James Franco), a scientist working in GenSys, a state-of-the-art laboratory, is desperate to a cure for Alzheimers, since his father (John Lithgow) is fast succumbing to it. He develops a wonder drug, ALZ 112 and tries it on chimpanzees. Everything seems to be going right until one of the chimps goes wild and needs to be put to rest. But befoe she dies, she gives birth to a baby which is smuggled home by Rodman for temporary care. Rodman soon discovers that Caesar (Andy Serikis), the little chimp, has all the super intelligence of its mother and soon become an impotant member of the family, even as Rodman experiments with the woder drug on his father and sees a miraculous improvement in him. Thighs however go therribly wrong when he tires a superior version of the drug which sends Caesar to a prison-like institution where he leads a rebellion against the humans who betrayed his love and trust.
- Caesar (left) and Will (right) -
The best of best
Caesar is angry now : (
A revolution agains human crulety....
I believe, as a person who loves this movie ^^...
I love this movie, as it reveals the love of family, Will and Caesar.
Although, Caesar is a chimpenzee, he has taught me the importance of 'being rights'.
The scene, when Caesar just born and came to Will's home was so sweet,
just let me felt of 'home', where Will's father sick but still his humane exits.
The scene where Caesar helps Will's father to have a meal - appropriate way of holding fork.
Day by day,
mostly everyday scenes of Caesar,
watching children play outside through the window at his room.
It was sad, since I could feel of his willingess to be part of human like the children out there.
Somehow, for him, the window represented as his home,
where he could feel of safety and happiness.
The frightened face of Caesar's face when a neighbour is about attack him,
and when his family ran over to him and hugging scene,
it just emphasis that, Caesar is not a pet but their family.
When Caesar cased in a cage, I cried for Caesar,
the fearful eyes just cleary expressed his feeling of being afraid,
missing home.
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Somehow, I feel this,
and questioning myself.
If..., if Caesar was not this much intelligent, would people still tried to kill them?
or Would Caesar was happy as long as he is in nature?
This movie represents the crulety of human.
Anyway, this movie was great.
In particular, where Caesar still love his family, Will, but
becomes the leader of others.
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