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Rise of the Apes 3: Caesar's mission is to make you see human nature

Rise of the Apes 3: Caesar's mission is to make you see human nature

The first two installments of "Rise of the Apes" have not been seen. Looking back at Youku, Caesar in the first part was so alive and kicking. But we know that he will grow up one day. One day, return to where he belongs. But "Rise of the Apes 3" is not a headless and brainless thing to watch. But the Orangutan King is still the Orangutan King, but I don't agree with his leaderly demeanor. His death is also an inevitable result.

Gentleness to humans is cruelty to apes. When he let go of the soldiers, I knew the consequences were serious. Please do not believe the so-called revenge with virtue. Not "countering violence with violence" is a good ending. Apes are like humans, many large groups. You killed a thousand, did you kill ten thousand? Without this Caesar, there would naturally be other Vajras. Chief, you'll always find it.

In the first part of "Rise of the Apes", caesar can be seen to have unexpected intelligence. But the orangutan is still just an orangutan, and in "Rise of the Apes 3", it seems that the IQ is insufficient. Unity is indeed important, but there are no weapons – the so-called unity is not the desperate struggle of flesh and blood. But still moved, you must pay the price of your life to understand: how terrible human nature is, and desire cannot be satisfied.

Rise of the Apes 3: Caesar's mission is to make you see human nature

Should the colonel have killed the human being who had been hit by the virus in his own way? The so-called ape flu, the direct result is that humans can not speak. Starting with Nova, to colonel. We can see that the virus will spread out of control. While apes are saving themselves, they are also saving humans. But who pays? nature. At the end of the story, the apes that can climb trees survive.

That avalanche ended all the killing. The soldiers on the colonel's side, the soldiers who came to kill them, were all buried in the snow. The visual shock that everyone talks about is probably the last scene. And, or thousands of lives for it? When it comes to good people and good people, only living is the final answer. Of course, Caesar had to die. Only death at this time can pull the curtain.

The Colonel's reasons for slaughtering humanity are far-fetched. Nova walked around the camp without anyone noticing, which was far-fetched. Caesar's personality also disappointed me a little. The combat effectiveness is not strong, the vigilance is not high, and they will be caught in two or three clicks. IQ is also not online, led by the nose by the enemy. But the audience with the orangutan complex should be reluctant to let him end the curtain. He died, and the apes continued to reproduce.

Rise of the Apes 3: Caesar's mission is to make you see human nature

But the ugliness of human nature is really unbearable. Well, see who will save you...

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