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War For The Planet Of The Apes Full Movie Download
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Caesar and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless Colonel. After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. As the journey finally brings them face to face, Caesar and the Colonel are pitted against each other in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both their species and the future of the planet.
After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind.
There's always a danger with threequels. Even when the first two films in a franchise work (Alien, The Godfather) many attempted trilogies fail to stick the landing (previous citations, plus Raimi's Spider- Man, arguably The Dark Knight Rises.)
With this trepidation acknowledged, it's both a relief to see War For The Planet Of The Apes succeed, and a genuine pleasure to see such a good movie of any stripe.
With the nascent ape civilisation on its back foot (paw?) after the events of the previous film, Caesar (an uncanny Andy Serkis) is pushed over the edge by the scrappy - but still dangerously gung-ho - human military, led by Woody Harrelson.
To say that the effects are impressive is almost a given. For the first time in the franchise, I genuinely didn't notice a single moment where the various apes looked like CGI. Added to this technical mastery is a fantastic direction, from shots of horseback apes riding along a beach that recall important moments of certain other films, to multiple moments that recall silent film in their reliance on the beauty of an image to convey sentiment without dialogue.
Unlike Gary Oldman in the previous film, who was wasted as the most generic "human" character this side of Troy McClure, Woody Harrelson is given room to shine, especially in the pivotal scene where he reveals that he is the most terrifying kind of antagonist: a true believer. He is filmed from angles that evoke Brando in Apocalypse Now, but where Brando was rambling and lost, Harrelson brings a frightening, laser focus to his character.
The overarching success of the film lies in its world-building. We see two societies, human and ape, that are behaving in absolutely believable ways given their relative positions, but at ground level this is an intensely personal story. We've followed Caesar, the chimpanzee with a genetically altered brain, for two films so far, but here he is no longer the first movie's conflicted experiment, or even the second film's reluctant leader. Caesar is an established primate king, with all of the attendant burdens. As always, Andy Serkis is superb, bringing both humanity to Caesar's troglodyte body and underlaying an animal physicality to his human frailty.
Special mention, also, should go to franchise newcomer Steve Zahn, although to discuss his role would be to ruin a surprise.
Overall, this was a superb ending to a trilogy that was always better than its source material would have you believe.
This could have been the opportunity for the producers to make sense of the PotA reboot. If you recall, in the original Chalrton Heston film, the final scene shows him on horseback, riding along a coastline, only to be hit by the realisation that he is not on a different planet as we'd been lead to believe, but is in fact on Earth, in a different time and that the human race had obliterated itself by Nuclear War. Skip to Wot PotA, a rogue assemblance of humans lead by Woody Harrelson is attacked at a former military base by an army of humans intent on rectifying Harrleson's wrongs, with the Apes caught in the middle of the conflict. Instead of the natural outcome which would have circled the story, the Director takes us on a journey of animal empathy, where the Apes display more human quality than Harrleson's rogue band. The point is laboured from the outset and fails to pick up pace until the final 5 minutes climatic scene. Only a sprinkling of comedic humour breaks the monotomy of the "2 legs bad" narative. Why didn't the producers end with the obvious? I can only suggest that another instalment of man vrs ape is lined up for production.
It’s not just the CG that’s visually impressive here; “War" boasts some extraordinary set pieces.
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