Wonderful film | "The Rise of the Orbs 2: The Battle of Dawn": Without humanity, you are not worthy to be an orangutan!
Special feature of 1905 film network In the history of the earth for hundreds of millions of years, are greedy human beings really qualified to be the master of all souls?
Although mankind has finally reached the top of the theory of evolution, is it a coincidence or a necessity? What would the world look like if a creature surpassed human beings in evolutionary history? Rise of the Planet of the Apes series movies are the key to all these questions.

In Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2, our hero Caesar has passed his prime and officially became the leader of apes. Moreover, his second son was born in the home of apes. Now that he has got married, his responsibilities will increase, and bringing home the family is of course the first priority.

At this time, orangutans began to enter the Stone Age of mankind and began to hunt in droves. Once a species began to use complex tools, everything in nature was no longer an adversary, and only humans could pose a real threat to them.

In this era, although human beings are cornered by viruses, they still have the advantages of science and technology, weapons and so on compared with apes. Of course, human desires have been growing, and they are not just satisfied with survival. In order to restore power supply, human beings are bent on the dam regardless of the threat of apes.

In fact, from the neutral point of view, Caesar will feel that he is really a dictator, and he is protective of human beings in various ways out of his own preferences, while the first reaction of ordinary human males when facing apes is to pull out his gun and shoot directly without hesitation. For apes, human beings are such a dangerous species, but Caesar still has to push through the crowd and hope to live in peace with human beings, which is really difficult for strong apes.

As long as there are people, there are rivers and lakes, even the Monkey Mountain is no exception. The role of Koba is actually a mirror of Caesar. Everything he has encountered is the opposite of Caesar’s. He hates human beings, and he even does not hesitate to use force to warn Caesar.

After the failure of the duel, Koba completely gave up the idea of following Caesar. He knew that Caesar’s affection for mankind could not be changed, so he simply started a new stove and tried to be king by himself.

Coba dressed as a pig, ate a tiger and stole a gun, which is the most exciting and touching part of the film. Is it familiar with the evil thoughts hidden under the smile and the murder behind the stupid appearance? Yes, this despicable means is what human beings taught Coba, and here and now, this trick has become the opening show of destroying human beings.

Coba’s plot succeeded, Caesar fell off a cliff, and the war between mankind and apes was inevitable.

Then, it entered the lens of various propaganda films, and Koba rode a fine horse and armed with two guns, bravely breaking into the enemy line.

However, it is still necessary to spit out the producers here. Koba, an orangutan, is too rebellious in the operation of firearms. Machine guns, a heavy weapon with strong recoil, are like children’s toys in Koba’s hands. He doesn’t even have the most basic gun-ending movements, and casually pulls the human behind the bunker. On the human side, on the basis of layers of protection, everyone is aiming like a textbook, and they can’t beat back the charge of orangutans.

For special effects action movies like Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the story of ordinary human beings is typical of urine point. After all, what the audience wants to see is orangutans, and Gary Oldman, an Oscar-rated actor, is not as good-looking as orangutans. Fortunately, the screenwriter skillfully integrates human scenes with orangutans. Now, Koba has ruled the human home, and Caesar has barely recovered his injuries, and finally the decisive battle has begun.

On the night of the full moon, at the top of the Forbidden City, two never-before-seen ape fighting masters fought three hundred times in the audience’s cries. In the end, Koba failed, and Caesar also broke his oath not to kill his own people.

However, a seed of suspense has been planted. I believe Koba is not dead. In Hollywood movie logic, the only way to kill a bad guy is to shoot him in the head. There are other ways to die. Koba just fell from the tower, and it would be a miracle if he really fell to his death.

In the end, Caesar blessed the kind human beings, hoping that this kindness would become the hope of saving both sides in the future. After that, the orangutans left the human territory and returned to their homes.

The entanglement of human nature, the repetition of good and evil. At the same time, in the two camps of human beings and orangutans, this is probably the "original sin" that everything in the world must bear together. If human beings can let go of their innate arrogance and fear of orangutans, and if orangutans can look down on hatred and give human trust, then the story will surely go to another ending. However, there are not so many ifs in the world, and war is inevitable.

On September 15th, The Rise of the Planet of the Apes 3: The Ultimate Battle will be fully released in China, and the final battle between human beings and orangutans is about to start. Dear friends, you are ready to grab tickets to see Caesar!