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Would you do kingdom and the original planet of the apes?, and well actually i don't wanna request this one but worth to shot, planet of the apes 2001 if you interested
Now, I'm not defending the villain here, but you didn't quite understand the implications of what was happening. The virus killed 99.9% of Humans and made apes gradually smarter. The Humans who remained, they were immune, so they had the virus, but did not die. Then the virus mutated, a new strain that didn't kill the immune Humans, but made them gradually dumber. By killing the infected, they were trying to prevent this new strain to spread. Nova and the other humans were actually becoming like animals, it is just that it was a gradual thing, and you can see that, though she wasn't like an animal yet, they made an effort to show in the movie that she was "slower", if I can use that term, than a Human kid of the same age would be. This new strain of the virus was also really contagious, think "breathing the same air as you will kill me" contagious. They didn't have the time (the virus spread too quick and dumbed down the Humans in too short a time), nor the infrastructure to develop a cure. They couldn't do it when there were 8 billion humans, millions of scientists, and a ton of equipment, they can't do it with a few thousand in a post-apocalyptic world. Again, not defending him, but he was not wrong in his conclusions, maybe his actions, but not his conclusions. The virus was turning humans into animals (as shown in the original films that take place thousands of years in the future), it could not be stopped by anything but isolation, all the resources humans once had to develop a cure or a vaccine are gone. And, the biggest thing of all, he was right about humans becoming the "cattle". One very important theme in this Planet of the Apes series is that, despite Caesar's initial idealism, even he realizes that apes are actually no different from humans. Given the opportunity, they would do to humans what humans had done to them and other animals. And, according to the original films, they did.
For the people who didn't know, in a deleted scene, The Colonel tells Caesar that he's met Malcolm and how Malcolm said Caesar is a great leader and how the Colonel should reason with the apes. The Colonel didn't like the idea, so he shot Malcolm
@andreimcallister1365 Both Malcolm's son Alexander and his wife Ellie are also dead but were not killed by the Colonel, I tried looking it up, but all I get is that they're deceased with no description why
Rocket feels like a nice counterweight to Koba. The way he starts out as an antagonist, and he looks kinda scary, but becomes a steadfast ally. It reminds me of a local piece of mythology I learned as a child, about a young warrior who was threatened by a rival but when the warrior earned his right to be leader that same rival became his blood brother and most trusted right hand man.
Preacher has to be one of the best casting choices in all of cinema. He just always looks like an innocent guy and every movie has had one human solidly on the ape's side. Every scene SEEMS like it's setting up him joining the apes but if you look at what he actually does in every scene he's in. There is never even a whiff of anything he does that would back that up. He just looks so innocent, and I think it just comes down to the silent acting on that actor's part.
so true, thats why its such a good twist that Red Donkey was the one who turned good in the end. I think they had lots of human characters that were on the apes side but having an ape who disagreed with Caesar's leadership and deemed beyond redemption, stand in solidarity and gave his life for him at the end because they BOTH believed in the survival of the ape species. I guess it shows that worst comes to worst, humans will spend their last moments killing each other while apes spend that time protecting one another. Thats why the apes were not wiped out.
Spoilers for the latest POTA movie Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes below . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . This is why I also love Mae’s character in the movie. She pretty much goes through the same arc as the ‘good-aligned’ human characters in Caesar’s trilogy (Will, Malcolm, Nova) went through and bonded with the apes. Mae also starts the movie bonding with the apes she traveled with, too, but in the end she turned out to be this manipulative deceiver who pretended to be helpless and tricked the apes into helping her achieving her goals. In the end, she just wanted to return humanity to dominance, even if it meant they had to go to war with the apes again. Can’t wait to see what they’ll do with her character in later movies. Freya Allan is great in her role. :)
The fact that Andy Serkis wasn't considered for an Oscar is a cinematic crime. Also hoping you're not done with apes yet as you have a needed Godzilla X Kong reaction
Because as much as we would like to pretend otherwise, it's not just Andy Serkis there, behind that performance. He is offering the reference footage, but that is an ape face and Andy Serkis has a human face, there is no computer magic that can map a human face to an ape face perfectly, at the level of fidelity this movie asks for. Meaning there is a ton of work that goes in from the animators translating what Andy Serkis did into what we see on Caesar's face at any given point. It's their work and Andy Serkis' work that ultimately gives us Caesar here. So it wouldn't in any way be fair to give Andy Serkis an Oscar here when what people are actually seeing is the work of the animators that is BASED on Andy Serkis' performance. So ultimately they'd need to invent a new type of award at the Oscars specifically for this kind of thing.
@@Ebosan87 I understand what you are saying but by that same logic no actor would get an award because they have no words without writers, don't look cool without costume, etc. Film and TV is a collaborative medium, they already have all of the categories required to recognize each contributor, so I agree with Anthony that it is kind of criminal that Serkis didn't at least get a nomination at least for Dawn or War. To your poiint though, Rise was a good a performance but isn't as well handled as the second two films. Sadly, effects driven movies, regardless of quality, get overlooked unless they make like Avatar money, even though they are narratively and even artistically devoid of a soul, but visually stunning. Without the underlying performance to work from all of those actors, in particular Serkis, Caesar wouldn't have been compelling as a character. But he was so he should have at least gotten the recognition of a nomination. War did get nominated for visual effects in 2015 but lost to Interstellar which is fair, but I feel like what Serkis did deserved a nomination. That being said, if you look at the best leading actor category it was stiff competition. I still think Serkis deserved a nomination more than like Bradley Cooper for American Sniper which is like Oscar bait trash.
She wasn’t his daughter, her parents died and he just started raising her rather recently, this is according to a book based on the movie (I think it was “Caesar’s Diary” or something i don’t remember the name of it but you can look it up) :)
For yall wondering about the disease, MOST people end up uncivilized with no high brain activity essentially wild animals, Nova is an exception, this gets built on a bit in later movie as well as the og movies. The colonel is a nut case BUT the mute sick ones can transmit that disease and it causes people to lose function mentally. Fun fact: the screaming scene while he shaves his head is for the soldiers to know if anyone lost their voice. :)
The wild thing is that the Colonel is actually right. I guess without context of the old movies you wouldn’t really know that, but he is right in the end. Doesn’t make anything he did okay I guess but yea.
The flu doesn’t just make them mute, it essentially brings them down to the level that apes were, or even worse. Imagine slowly losing what makes you a human being and turning into a basic animal.
I think their confusion is that the main character with the illness we spend time with is a child, apes in real life are around the level of intelligence of a human child. It makes her seem normal because she's acting her age, but they weren't understanding that's the ceiling for her and for adults that get sick the mental regression is awful much like Altheimer's which is how it all comes full circle. Like the father in Rise having a brief moment of clarity no longer wanting to try medicine but rather accept death, the Colonel has the same awareness by shooting himself while he still understands he's regressing rather than even attempting to harm Ceasar at that point. That's two examples in the franchise of how awful it is to lose your ability to be you that the characters rather die than continue to exist.
I don't think that's entirely the case. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick. And her nose even stopped bleeding. Might depend on the human, really. Or if you get a weaker form of it, you just go mute, but if you get a stronger form of it, you return to monke.
@@sham00ly75 sometimes they get so emotional that they start forgetting stuff and saying weird stuff. Marketa called what to the guy's kid "just being mute". It was hilarious
@aaditkhan728 The Colnel doesn't care about the conflict in Dawn. The Colenl's war is against all apes because he sees that they will overtake the remaining human population and will help spread the simian flu which disables any remaining humans. He is right, it will happen and a cure probably wouldn't have been found fast enough. The evidence in his reasoning is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes where exactly this has happened. I still hate the man.
My heart broke for every new character in this film. Nova lost her dad and met all these new apes, learned a new language, and lost many of her new family. Bad Ape, who went through the same semblance of newly discovered family being ripped away after being alone for so long. Even the Colonel, who realized he was sick and seemingly used his last moments to look at a picture of his son and apologize for the decisions he's made. What an amazingly written film. ❤
@@jp3813 either way he's one of the people the Colonel mentions "others with children fled into the woods" so she certainly trusted who she ran away with like family
31:40 This franchise has such an easiness at bringing light-hearted & cute moments for ramdom characters no one cares about. So effective at creating attachement toward a nobody or someone that you firstly didn't respect 1:00:56 Even here, the doll indirectly reminds you, the guy was also a father that was desperately trying to revoke the feeling of being one with the doll. Love transformed him into a beast...
@@jasapotato8362 Horsepower is the amount of work it takes a horse to lift 150lbs 220 feet. The number is based on what an average horse can do comfortably and consistently. while a horses max power is higher than one horsepower. A working horse can work at one horsepower all day long
@@sproductionsinc Horses would have no problem carrying chimps, bonobos and orangutans since those apes are either smaller or the same size as adult men. But I imagine carrying a silverback gorilla would be disastrous for a horse’s spine. Female gorillas wouldn’t be an issue for horses though.
they misunderstood because they were talking and cracking jokes through out the Colonels entire monologue. they sorta missed the mark with Koba last reaction too.
Did they misunderstand him? I think they just don’t comprehend that speech is a sign of higher brain function. If you’re losing speech you are rapidly declining mentally. There’s no way around it, it’s a clear sign people are going backwards if it spreads
Bro,they do this with almost every movie reaction now and then,it's getting pretty annoying, I'll give it at max 2-3 months before they start losing atleast 40% of their subs.
20:30 it wasn’t shown but Caesar giving the girl the death stare is so funny considering he’s always cared for humans and always gave them the benefit of the doubt but now he’s fully done lol
Anyone else notice that Red Donkey hesitates when a human barks orders, but instantly dropped his hand and stopped when Caesar told him to stop whipping that orangutan.
Exactly,I feel sad and sympathized more with his character after hearing his story than caesar,and in the latest installment of the franchise,what the colonel feared literally did happen,it actually became a planet of the apes.
I couldn't disagree more. That monologue, while it was greatly executed by the actor, still felt just like a lunatic trying to justify his bad choices. While the colonel's story is tragic, more than half of it was just brought upon himself by his own hand. It has almost none dramatic weight when compared to some other scenes in the trilogy, like when Caesar's first spoke, just to put one example that is leagues above the monologue
@@barbariety_myrkr14 I somewhat agree and disagree with your comment,I agree with your last part but definitely not the first part,like you could actually see the pain in the eyes,yes I agree delivery could've been better but it wasn't that bad,plus when he said that he killed all the people who said that the flu could've been dealt with medically,he did it because he knew that it wouldn't work cause it didn't work all those years before and rather than curing it,it would've worsened it,hence why says "after all these years,they learnt nothing."
@@barbariety_myrkr14 "It felt like a luniatic trying to justify his bad actions" Thats the point, he comes off as a lunatic in this scene but everything he feared would happen did in fact happen. it became a planet of apes and they became cattle.
The Colonel's entire point was that the disease would continue to evolve and worsen, eventually causing those infected to completely turn savage. They'd lose their ability to think properly and become like animals. Losing your speech was just the starting point. And it spreads by physical contact. It was highly contagious so he got rid of those infected. It's harsh, but it was in order to prevent others from catching it.
That may not be the case, though. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick. And her nose even stopped bleeding. Might depend on the human, really. And in the newer movie, there are still humans even 300 years later with higher brain function that just can't speak.
@@aaditkhan728 I did. Some of the humans were still just mute, but otherwise normal. They had to make their own clothes. No one without higher brain function would be able to do that.
@@Zac_Frost yes,but is that how humans should live? People from 10,000 BC also made their own clothes,only the one thing I know is that they evolved into more advanced people which ultimately became us,so if we're becoming like our ancestors then that's not a good thing, cause yeah even though we may have our sense of thinking and awareness if not speaking but we evolved backwards,and that's not a good thing. Tell me honestly,would you be okay if you lost your ability to speak and if you had to make your own clothes from whatever the fuck you could find?
@@aaditkhan728 Biologically and modern human beings have been a thing for nearly 40,000 years. Our bodies and minds haven't leapt forward really at all. Just our understanding of the world and the technology we use. I don't understand why you're getting so heated and mad over a disagreement. Chill.
Cherry blossoms can survive winters that aren’t too harsh. Preferably 30-45 degrees. They can also bloom particularly well in February/March April and occasionally October/November.
Something interesting I noticed. If Winter told the Red Donkey where the Ape base was, why was he so ready to leave with the apes to the desert? Perhaps there was some nobility to his cowardice?
Rocket had one of the best character development in this series. From bullying to becoming one of Caesar's most trusted aide. Maurice had been simply fantastic since the beginning.
Right? Everyone giving him shit for being correct and actually paying attention. The guy that Caesar shot couldn't even articulate what he was trying to convey. It's like they completely fucking forgot that the base for this virus was ALZ-112/113.. to treat ALZHEIMER'S!
I think it depends. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick. Might depend on the human, really.
@@aaditkhan728 Yeah, but if they have less to lose, they'd lose it faster. And the Colonel was an unreliable narrator, as the dude they found in the snow was still perfectly aware of what was going on like his mind hadn't been obliterated. He even knew the ape squad was gonna put him down mercifully, and accepted it, even looking thankful.
@@Zac_Frost I mean,if you put yourself in that situation and if you're fine with it then that's that,I can't change your opinion on that. Granted they did put him down mercifully and yeah maybe he was thankful but If was in him,I'd still be bitter cause I can't speak,cause speaking is the key feature that makes us stand out from animals,animals also have emotions and brains and awareness but they can't speak,we humans can,that's what separates us from them,there's a reason why we're at the top of the food chain.
War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) is without a doubt the most bleak, dark and borderline depressing movie in the Planet of the Apes Franchise. It has one of the most impressive CGI-effects that I have seen in any movie in my entire life. The photorealism on the apes in this movie is on such a high level here that during my third rewatch I was asking myself: "Are those apes real?" or "How the hell was this made on a computer?!" - It just incredible. I have to praise the digital visual effects and animation company Wētā FX who did the effects on all the three movies in this trilogy.
It's the most bleak but idk if I'd say it's the darkest or most depressing. You said the entire franchise so I'm assuming you're including the original films too. I think the finale of _Beneath the Planet of the Apes_ is the darkest (the Earth literally explodes) and _Escape from the Planet of the Apes_ is the most depressing (all of the characters you know and love are dead, and the few that managed to escape are shot and killed along with a newborn baby that gets shot multiple times in the back.) I'd even consider the 2001 _Planet of the Apes_ remake to be more depressing, since the finale implies that humanity is rendered extinct because of the formerly heroic actions of the protagonist, with no possibly chance of righting his wrongs. _War of the Planet of the Apes_ is definitely the bleakest in tone though. That's for sure.
Pat having the same take as the tiny moustache guy is just poetic. His entire thought process is "whatever's logical, do the contrary." Then like a broken clock, gets lucky twice a reaction. It's sad how they exploit his disposition for engagement.
The revelation of "Simian Flu" mutated was chilling down our spine, especially when the Colonel said "Not by killing us… but by robbing us of those things that make us human. Our speech, our higher thinking… It would turn us into beasts." Everything led to the point of first "Planet of the Apes" movie.
And they got caught up on certain words he was saying instead of hearing everything, so they missed that real big moment 😂 They criticized him for not thinking that things could be fixed medically, but thats exactly what he was against; using science to fix the thing that science had started in the first movie lol in the colonel's mind, either it would have done nothing, or it would have made a bad situation worse, so he was like "Fuck that, theres one, surefire way to make sure this doesnt spread, bang bang."
I felt so sad that Bad Ape was called "bad ape," but I found out in a fun fandom fact that some fans call him Green Eyes, which is so much more better.
Well i was 100 percent sure they gonna watch the 1968 movie just like the other channels watch it after finish the trilogy but, the rest, it was rare to see some channels watch the rest of the originals
The name Nova is actually a reference to a character from the original movie. Just like how Ceasar's mother had the same name as the name given to the main character "Bright Eyes".
in kingdom the protagonist is called Noa ( the one with the book and the eagle) he is a descendant of Caesar as it’s 300 years after War. The girl is called Mae, the villian is called Proximus Caesar (the one with the crown) and the orangutan in it is called Raka. I’ve seen it twice and loved every minute of it. I hope Noa turns up again in the future. Noa is played by Owen Teague and was trained at ape school by Andy Serkis. #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 💔 #TeamNoa ❤️
"I feel like they're setting us up for the first movie", Indeed Chris, events in here very much harken back to the OG Planet of the Apes with how humanity warred with themselves before succumbing to the degenerative disease. We see a brief headline in Rise of the Apes that talks about the astronauts who are fated to get lost in space and return to the Earth after all these events happen, and we meet Nova in this movie who was also in the OG as a primitive woman that befriends one of the astronauts. It is all coming full circle! :>
22:48 when I first watched the movie, when it cut from Winter’s body to them gathered around the campfire and Maurice asking what do they do, I thought they were cooking Winter 😂😂
Caesar was the Moses of the Apes, so he couldn't cross over into the 'promised land'. Also the avalanche is like when the Red Sea crashes into pharaoh's army. Kind of deep for an Ape movie!
I honestly thought the Colonel was gonna execute Rocket. Thank God I was wrong. Wish we saw more of Luca in Dawn and War. His death, while sad, would've had a bigger impact if it was Buck from Rise in his place IMO.
Kingdom takes place 300 years after War, the main ape is Noa, not Cornelius. There is something in the Beginning that will probably give you closure from the Last Film.
15:26 All he said was "Cornelius" nd here I am crying already 😭. Such good acting. 29:30 My slow ass just now realizing they can read 😂 32:12 The drip god 😭
Idk if yall alr heard this but eventually the disease leads to you not being able to think properly as well in a more animal way. Witch was that the colonel was saying not that they just go mute
As someone who loves Caesar’s character beyond belief, I can guarantee the 4th movie won’t disappoint. I was sceptical at first too bc ‘how can you make the movie without Caesar?’ but I was pleasantly surprised with the 4th one. Even though Caesar’s not really in it, his legacy is still being kepy alive. I saw it 3 times in the cinema and will probably go again lol. The 4th movie is not pointless or a flop in my opinion. However, I do have to admit. Not having Caesar in the 4th movie re-confirmed how important and present he was in tje other 3. I probably still prefer the first 3 movies (2011,2014,2017) bc Caesar is in it but the 4th is still worth watching (and rewatching). People can disagree with me of course, but that’s my opinion. Also, the 4th movie takes place many generations later so it’s not Cornelius
Whilst these movies do use some of the same names from the original Planet of the Apes, the original movie is set in the year 3978, so the apes/humans sharing those names are different individuals. As for the new movie in this reboot series, it's set 300yrs after this movie.
48:12 Gonna have to play Devil's Advocate here, but Pat is not entirely wrong in what he is saying. The current form of the virus in "War for the Plant of the Apes" doesnt just remove the ability to talk, it reduces cognitive ability and the capacity of thought. The apes are able to do everything that they are doing because the ALZ113 virus increased the functions of their brains, and in a twist of irony it is doing the opposite to humans. Essentially swapping the roles of apes and humans in terms of capability. The girl can still "think and feel" but not to the level that the average human knowingly can, this is why she was so cold about her dad's death. The virus and it's effects are the reason why humans are primitive in the old Planet of the Apes movies.
I remember watching this movie with my son a few years back, and he cried like he had lost a friend when Caesar died. And I still can’t watch this movie without crying. Btw, it’s not Cornelius in the trailer, as the movie takes place 300 years after Caesars death.
When Woody was making his speech to Ceasar about his justification for his war on the apes, he seemed to speak to the whole room about being "so emotional". That is some great writing cause their obtuse reaction was not of this world.
considering woody harrelsons character called this a Holy War, and among other things, this movie felt very biblical. ceasar is a lot like Moses in that he led the apes in exile from slavery to a new promised land and was not able to enter himself. that last shot of him by the tree with maurice was biblical by itself.
Plot Twist: War for the Planet of the Apes is secretly a sequel to Zombieland. Remember, Woody's character in ZL also had a son who got infected and he had to kill him because he was "no longer human." His crew-Jesse, Abigail, and Emma's characters-could've been the first of their army. They die at some point, hardening and desensitizing Woody in the process. *cue War for the Planet of the Apes*
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Would you do kingdom and the original planet of the apes?, and well actually i don't wanna request this one but worth to shot, planet of the apes 2001 if you interested
You need to watch "Turning Red!"
Now, I'm not defending the villain here, but you didn't quite understand the implications of what was happening. The virus killed 99.9% of Humans and made apes gradually smarter. The Humans who remained, they were immune, so they had the virus, but did not die. Then the virus mutated, a new strain that didn't kill the immune Humans, but made them gradually dumber. By killing the infected, they were trying to prevent this new strain to spread. Nova and the other humans were actually becoming like animals, it is just that it was a gradual thing, and you can see that, though she wasn't like an animal yet, they made an effort to show in the movie that she was "slower", if I can use that term, than a Human kid of the same age would be. This new strain of the virus was also really contagious, think "breathing the same air as you will kill me" contagious. They didn't have the time (the virus spread too quick and dumbed down the Humans in too short a time), nor the infrastructure to develop a cure. They couldn't do it when there were 8 billion humans, millions of scientists, and a ton of equipment, they can't do it with a few thousand in a post-apocalyptic world.
Again, not defending him, but he was not wrong in his conclusions, maybe his actions, but not his conclusions. The virus was turning humans into animals (as shown in the original films that take place thousands of years in the future), it could not be stopped by anything but isolation, all the resources humans once had to develop a cure or a vaccine are gone. And, the biggest thing of all, he was right about humans becoming the "cattle". One very important theme in this Planet of the Apes series is that, despite Caesar's initial idealism, even he realizes that apes are actually no different from humans. Given the opportunity, they would do to humans what humans had done to them and other animals. And, according to the original films, they did.
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For the people who didn't know, in a deleted scene, The Colonel tells Caesar that he's met Malcolm and how Malcolm said Caesar is a great leader and how the Colonel should reason with the apes. The Colonel didn't like the idea, so he shot Malcolm
Yeah this scene occurred in the novelization for this film.
I wonder what happened to his son
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@andreimcallister1365 Both Malcolm's son Alexander and his wife Ellie are also dead but were not killed by the Colonel, I tried looking it up, but all I get is that they're deceased with no description why
I’m still sad about that , I hope his family (Ellie and Alexander )are okay
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When Nova throw the "Apes together strong" sign, I cried like a little bitch 😭😭
When Maurice was teaching her "brave" that's what got me lol
“Up the trees?” everybody “YES” 😂
Took me a minute 🤣
how is he so stupid
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We need to get rid of Pat
Caesars aura needs to be studied, he’s one of the most badass characters ever.
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Already been studied, hes a classic Stoic hero. Keeps his cool and tries to solve problems rationally.
I am just now going down the rabbit hole of reactors watching the ape trilogy so the fact that you just posted these is god tier timing
ong same, when i saw kingdom trailer, i thought why not watch the previous movies once more, then they started uploading these reactions XD
Rocket and Maurice are the definition of loyalty. They've known Caesar before the Simian Flu begun. Before the war begun.
Rocket feels like a nice counterweight to Koba. The way he starts out as an antagonist, and he looks kinda scary, but becomes a steadfast ally. It reminds me of a local piece of mythology I learned as a child, about a young warrior who was threatened by a rival but when the warrior earned his right to be leader that same rival became his blood brother and most trusted right hand man.
Preacher has to be one of the best casting choices in all of cinema. He just always looks like an innocent guy and every movie has had one human solidly on the ape's side. Every scene SEEMS like it's setting up him joining the apes but if you look at what he actually does in every scene he's in. There is never even a whiff of anything he does that would back that up. He just looks so innocent, and I think it just comes down to the silent acting on that actor's part.
Movies need to subvert expectations more
so true, thats why its such a good twist that Red Donkey was the one who turned good in the end. I think they had lots of human characters that were on the apes side but having an ape who disagreed with Caesar's leadership and deemed beyond redemption, stand in solidarity and gave his life for him at the end because they BOTH believed in the survival of the ape species. I guess it shows that worst comes to worst, humans will spend their last moments killing each other while apes spend that time protecting one another. Thats why the apes were not wiped out.
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This is why I also love Mae’s character in the movie. She pretty much goes through the same arc as the ‘good-aligned’ human characters in Caesar’s trilogy (Will, Malcolm, Nova) went through and bonded with the apes. Mae also starts the movie bonding with the apes she traveled with, too, but in the end she turned out to be this manipulative deceiver who pretended to be helpless and tricked the apes into helping her achieving her goals. In the end, she just wanted to return humanity to dominance, even if it meant they had to go to war with the apes again. Can’t wait to see what they’ll do with her character in later movies. Freya Allan is great in her role. :)
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She's definitely going to die lol
The fact that Andy Serkis wasn't considered for an Oscar is a cinematic crime. Also hoping you're not done with apes yet as you have a needed Godzilla X Kong reaction
Because as much as we would like to pretend otherwise, it's not just Andy Serkis there, behind that performance. He is offering the reference footage, but that is an ape face and Andy Serkis has a human face, there is no computer magic that can map a human face to an ape face perfectly, at the level of fidelity this movie asks for. Meaning there is a ton of work that goes in from the animators translating what Andy Serkis did into what we see on Caesar's face at any given point. It's their work and Andy Serkis' work that ultimately gives us Caesar here. So it wouldn't in any way be fair to give Andy Serkis an Oscar here when what people are actually seeing is the work of the animators that is BASED on Andy Serkis' performance.
So ultimately they'd need to invent a new type of award at the Oscars specifically for this kind of thing.
It's not solo performance. Him plus amazing vfx artists. It makes sense he's not nominated
@@Ebosan87best performance + best special effects, fixed
@@Ebosan87 I understand what you are saying but by that same logic no actor would get an award because they have no words without writers, don't look cool without costume, etc.
Film and TV is a collaborative medium, they already have all of the categories required to recognize each contributor, so I agree with Anthony that it is kind of criminal that Serkis didn't at least get a nomination at least for Dawn or War. To your poiint though, Rise was a good a performance but isn't as well handled as the second two films. Sadly, effects driven movies, regardless of quality, get overlooked unless they make like Avatar money, even though they are narratively and even artistically devoid of a soul, but visually stunning.
Without the underlying performance to work from all of those actors, in particular Serkis, Caesar wouldn't have been compelling as a character. But he was so he should have at least gotten the recognition of a nomination. War did get nominated for visual effects in 2015 but lost to Interstellar which is fair, but I feel like what Serkis did deserved a nomination. That being said, if you look at the best leading actor category it was stiff competition. I still think Serkis deserved a nomination more than like Bradley Cooper for American Sniper which is like Oscar bait trash.
no they need to do godzilla minus one
Chris is these reactions always kills me😂😂😂 “they choking him out like gang land”
❤
Chris and the one middle easternish guy who isn't in this react are why I watch the Normies
Pat is so clueless about everything that’s it’s honestly a miracle he’s made it this far
Don’t like this comment
@@layton6202womp womp
😂
He did call the doll making the Colonel sick.
@@centrella I’ll give him that
not even 3 minutes in and Pats brain rot kicks in
He's a rotten dumb guy man. Not being rude but why's he still here. He honestly lessened my enjoyment in the reactions he's in.
Don’t trash talk the king of ohio
@@Snowforest60O😂❤Pat never change
I don't remember him being this bad.
leave grandpa alone hes tryin 😂😭
Pat needs a seat at the Kids Table
I highly doubt that would do any good
Stop it
@@layton6202 Bro defending Pat in every comment. Glazing for him in the comments its not gonna get him to be your best friend
Kid is looking through all the comments get a hobby😂@@Kyubii01
I wouldent let him near kids...just his presence might turn then into apes🤣
I like how the child represents Caesar in a way. Her father died committing violence to protect his daughter, like Caesars mother did for him.
Who knows if that’s if his daughter
@@andreimcallister1365true,but it was implied I think.
She wasn’t his daughter, her parents died and he just started raising her rather recently, this is according to a book based on the movie (I think it was “Caesar’s Diary” or something i don’t remember the name of it but you can look it up) :)
Cesar has two sons
So cool how this trilogy is Caesar's entire life. Started off just weeks before his birth, ended just as he died.
No.
@@jsmithers.fym no?
@@Trix35k No.
@@jsmithers. No.
@@Trix35k No.
For yall wondering about the disease, MOST people end up uncivilized with no high brain activity essentially wild animals, Nova is an exception, this gets built on a bit in later movie as well as the og movies.
The colonel is a nut case BUT the mute sick ones can transmit that disease and it causes people to lose function mentally.
Fun fact: the screaming scene while he shaves his head is for the soldiers to know if anyone lost their voice. :)
The wild thing is that the Colonel is actually right. I guess without context of the old movies you wouldn’t really know that, but he is right in the end. Doesn’t make anything he did okay I guess but yea.
48:30: when Pat gets what’s going on & the rest of the couch is not catching it. One of the rare times. Worth the reaction
The new movie Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes actually takes place around 300 years after this movie so that is not Ceaser's son Cornelius
They’ll find that out for themselves when they watch it
@@KD-cd2ck descendant
@@AJ-kt5zo what?
@@KD-cd2ck yea true
@@AJ-kt5zo didn’t see anything about that in the movie
'Bad Ape' was the well needed comedic relief this movie needed. This last movie is deeeeepressing. One of my all-time favorite trilogies.
“We all need to be as confident as the white man” -Spidey
Quote of 2024 😂😂
The flu doesn’t just make them mute, it essentially brings them down to the level that apes were, or even worse. Imagine slowly losing what makes you a human being and turning into a basic animal.
I think their confusion is that the main character with the illness we spend time with is a child, apes in real life are around the level of intelligence of a human child. It makes her seem normal because she's acting her age, but they weren't understanding that's the ceiling for her and for adults that get sick the mental regression is awful much like Altheimer's which is how it all comes full circle. Like the father in Rise having a brief moment of clarity no longer wanting to try medicine but rather accept death, the Colonel has the same awareness by shooting himself while he still understands he's regressing rather than even attempting to harm Ceasar at that point. That's two examples in the franchise of how awful it is to lose your ability to be you that the characters rather die than continue to exist.
It's happening now, it's not simian flu, it's called brainrot 😂
I don't think that's entirely the case. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick. And her nose even stopped bleeding.
Might depend on the human, really. Or if you get a weaker form of it, you just go mute, but if you get a stronger form of it, you return to monke.
@@Zac_Frost Nova is a special case. I won't go any further than that for spoiler reasons but yeah, she can't be compared to the others.
@@Zac_Frost Yeah, that is the case. That is how we end up in the original Planet of the apes movie.
44:45 isn't it Koba the one who started the War by attacking a human base?
It is.
@@sham00ly75 sometimes they get so emotional that they start forgetting stuff and saying weird stuff. Marketa called what to the guy's kid "just being mute". It was hilarious
@@billygrayson460bro, she is literally the most annoying female normie ever,after her its rana,and lastly its navi.
The Colonel didn’t start the war, Koba did.
Exactly,the colonel is just doing his job.
@aaditkhan728 The Colnel doesn't care about the conflict in Dawn. The Colenl's war is against all apes because he sees that they will overtake the remaining human population and will help spread the simian flu which disables any remaining humans. He is right, it will happen and a cure probably wouldn't have been found fast enough. The evidence in his reasoning is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes where exactly this has happened. I still hate the man.
@@aaditkhan728 still mad of him killing blue eyes and caesar's wife
@@Natoy_123 yeah true,that's fair,but still mad at koba more for killing own kind and starting war.
@@aaditkhan728 yup, it's all his fault
My heart broke for every new character in this film.
Nova lost her dad and met all these new apes, learned a new language, and lost many of her new family.
Bad Ape, who went through the same semblance of newly discovered family being ripped away after being alone for so long.
Even the Colonel, who realized he was sick and seemingly used his last moments to look at a picture of his son and apologize for the decisions he's made.
What an amazingly written film. ❤
Her "meh" reaction makes me think that he wasn't her dad.
@@jp3813 either way he's one of the people the Colonel mentions "others with children fled into the woods" so she certainly trusted who she ran away with like family
@@crankfastleuwu She was sadder when Luca died.
31:40 This franchise has such an easiness at bringing light-hearted & cute moments for ramdom characters no one cares about. So effective at creating attachement toward a nobody or someone that you firstly didn't respect
1:00:56 Even here, the doll indirectly reminds you, the guy was also a father that was desperately trying to revoke the feeling of being one with the doll. Love transformed him into a beast...
Fun fact: One horse has at least 10 horsepower. You'd think one horse would have one horsepower, but You'd be wrong.
Whats the point of calling it horsepower if one horse is worth ten of it?
@@jasapotato8362 Horsepower is the amount of work it takes a horse to lift 150lbs 220 feet. The number is based on what an average horse can do comfortably and consistently. while a horses max power is higher than one horsepower. A working horse can work at one horsepower all day long
And horses can't carry them. Way too heavy.
@@sproductionsinc Horses would have no problem carrying chimps, bonobos and orangutans since those apes are either smaller or the same size as adult men. But I imagine carrying a silverback gorilla would be disastrous for a horse’s spine. Female gorillas wouldn’t be an issue for horses though.
@@sproductionsinc horses can carry chimps easily but the movie understimates the size between chimps and male gorillas
I’m not all the way through, so maybe they learn, but them completely misunderstanding the Colonel drove me fucking nuts lol.
they misunderstood because they were talking and cracking jokes through out the Colonels entire monologue. they sorta missed the mark with Koba last reaction too.
The comment I was looking for!!
Did they misunderstand him? I think they just don’t comprehend that speech is a sign of higher brain function. If you’re losing speech you are rapidly declining mentally. There’s no way around it, it’s a clear sign people are going backwards if it spreads
misunderstand what?? he's a fucking supremacist psycho nazi
Bro,they do this with almost every movie reaction now and then,it's getting pretty annoying, I'll give it at max 2-3 months before they start losing atleast 40% of their subs.
20:30 it wasn’t shown but Caesar giving the girl the death stare is so funny considering he’s always cared for humans and always gave them the benefit of the doubt but now he’s fully done lol
None of the characters from these movies are in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. It is set 300 years after this movie.
Anyone else notice that Red Donkey hesitates when a human barks orders, but instantly dropped his hand and stopped when Caesar told him to stop whipping that orangutan.
for the first time pat is right ... that virus makes human dumb ... lol at 48:20 Ha ha ahahaha
It's infuriating how stupid Pat is he's not pretending
Yo, Pat's my boy. 😂...guys just need to relax and not take him too seriously. I also used to get mad but I now find him hilarious.
@@gibsonmunyi7225Fair point
They have nothing else to do but complain😂@@gibsonmunyi7225
commentors on reaction channels always sound like they have sumethin up their ass lmao, aint that serious
What even is this comment
I swear every Normie's reaction is basically them teaching Pat about life lessons, morality, and general common sense.
Pretentious huh
@@layton6202 It seems as though he tries to go against the grain on every subject just to get a rise out of people, but is it really necessary?
@@BTT16 better than the same opinion being stated multiple times
@@layton6202 Is it though?
@@BTT16bros in every comment involving Pat defending dumb takes 😂 . Dude has to be 12
Disapointing they weren't really paying attention to the colonels monlogue. easily the best part of this trilogy
Exactly,I feel sad and sympathized more with his character after hearing his story than caesar,and in the latest installment of the franchise,what the colonel feared literally did happen,it actually became a planet of the apes.
I couldn't disagree more. That monologue, while it was greatly executed by the actor, still felt just like a lunatic trying to justify his bad choices. While the colonel's story is tragic, more than half of it was just brought upon himself by his own hand. It has almost none dramatic weight when compared to some other scenes in the trilogy, like when Caesar's first spoke, just to put one example that is leagues above the monologue
@@barbariety_myrkr14 I somewhat agree and disagree with your comment,I agree with your last part but definitely not the first part,like you could actually see the pain in the eyes,yes I agree delivery could've been better but it wasn't that bad,plus when he said that he killed all the people who said that the flu could've been dealt with medically,he did it because he knew that it wouldn't work cause it didn't work all those years before and rather than curing it,it would've worsened it,hence why says "after all these years,they learnt nothing."
@@barbariety_myrkr14 "It felt like a luniatic trying to justify his bad actions" Thats the point, he comes off as a lunatic in this scene but everything he feared would happen did in fact happen. it became a planet of apes and they became cattle.
The Colonel's entire point was that the disease would continue to evolve and worsen, eventually causing those infected to completely turn savage. They'd lose their ability to think properly and become like animals. Losing your speech was just the starting point. And it spreads by physical contact. It was highly contagious so he got rid of those infected. It's harsh, but it was in order to prevent others from catching it.
That may not be the case, though. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick. And her nose even stopped bleeding.
Might depend on the human, really. And in the newer movie, there are still humans even 300 years later with higher brain function that just can't speak.
@@Zac_Frostwell,tye colonel was right,just watch kingdom of the planet of the apes,youll see.
@@aaditkhan728 I did. Some of the humans were still just mute, but otherwise normal.
They had to make their own clothes. No one without higher brain function would be able to do that.
@@Zac_Frost yes,but is that how humans should live?
People from 10,000 BC also made their own clothes,only the one thing I know is that they evolved into more advanced people which ultimately became us,so if we're becoming like our ancestors then that's not a good thing, cause yeah even though we may have our sense of thinking and awareness if not speaking but we evolved backwards,and that's not a good thing.
Tell me honestly,would you be okay if you lost your ability to speak and if you had to make your own clothes from whatever the fuck you could find?
@@aaditkhan728 Biologically and modern human beings have been a thing for nearly 40,000 years. Our bodies and minds haven't leapt forward really at all. Just our understanding of the world and the technology we use.
I don't understand why you're getting so heated and mad over a disagreement.
Chill.
8:50 Pat and Marketa agreeing on something, I never thought I'd see the day 😮
Subverting expectations with the sharpshooter was good. Cliche would be for him to help Caesar in the end, but dude is a true believer
Cherry blossoms can survive winters that aren’t too harsh. Preferably 30-45 degrees. They can also bloom particularly well in February/March April and occasionally October/November.
Something interesting I noticed. If Winter told the Red Donkey where the Ape base was, why was he so ready to leave with the apes to the desert? Perhaps there was some nobility to his cowardice?
Look at Rocket through the whole trilogy, from Bullying Ceasar in the beginning to loyalty & willing to die for Ceasar , I like that development
Rocket had one of the best character development in this series. From bullying to becoming one of Caesar's most trusted aide. Maurice had been simply fantastic since the beginning.
“Why are the arrows so long?” Probably because those are spears.
How is it that Pat of all people was the only one on the couch that noticed that humans are losing more than just their speech? 😂 Come on, Normies
Right? Everyone giving him shit for being correct and actually paying attention. The guy that Caesar shot couldn't even articulate what he was trying to convey. It's like they completely fucking forgot that the base for this virus was ALZ-112/113.. to treat ALZHEIMER'S!
I think it depends. Nova was walking around just fine, she was still aware of things, able to use common sense and logic, and even learned some sign language quite quick.
Might depend on the human, really.
@@Zac_FrostI mean children are naturally more adaptable than adults,so there's that.
@@aaditkhan728 Yeah, but if they have less to lose, they'd lose it faster. And the Colonel was an unreliable narrator, as the dude they found in the snow was still perfectly aware of what was going on like his mind hadn't been obliterated. He even knew the ape squad was gonna put him down mercifully, and accepted it, even looking thankful.
@@Zac_Frost I mean,if you put yourself in that situation and if you're fine with it then that's that,I can't change your opinion on that.
Granted they did put him down mercifully and yeah maybe he was thankful but If was in him,I'd still be bitter cause I can't speak,cause speaking is the key feature that makes us stand out from animals,animals also have emotions and brains and awareness but they can't speak,we humans can,that's what separates us from them,there's a reason why we're at the top of the food chain.
War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) is without a doubt the most bleak, dark and borderline depressing movie in the Planet of the Apes Franchise.
It has one of the most impressive CGI-effects that I have seen in any movie in my entire life. The photorealism on the apes in this movie is on such a high level here that during my third rewatch I was asking myself: "Are those apes real?" or "How the hell was this made on a computer?!" - It just incredible. I have to praise the digital visual effects and animation company Wētā FX who did the effects on all the three movies in this trilogy.
It's the most bleak but idk if I'd say it's the darkest or most depressing. You said the entire franchise so I'm assuming you're including the original films too.
I think the finale of _Beneath the Planet of the Apes_ is the darkest (the Earth literally explodes) and _Escape from the Planet of the Apes_ is the most depressing (all of the characters you know and love are dead, and the few that managed to escape are shot and killed along with a newborn baby that gets shot multiple times in the back.) I'd even consider the 2001 _Planet of the Apes_ remake to be more depressing, since the finale implies that humanity is rendered extinct because of the formerly heroic actions of the protagonist, with no possibly chance of righting his wrongs.
_War of the Planet of the Apes_ is definitely the bleakest in tone though. That's for sure.
17:38 damn right Spidey, this is the squad!
RIP Buck
"Noooooooooooo! Up the trees. Up the trees!"
Brown Pat: "Up the trees!?"
The Normies Gang: "YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!"
Pat might have contracted the Simian Flu
Nah that’s an insult to Apes’ intelligence.
Nova is the name of the mute human heroine from the original movie. It’s a legacy name and callout to the character, like Cornelius.
Pat having the same take as the tiny moustache guy is just poetic. His entire thought process is "whatever's logical, do the contrary." Then like a broken clock, gets lucky twice a reaction. It's sad how they exploit his disposition for engagement.
The revelation of "Simian Flu" mutated was chilling down our spine, especially when the Colonel said "Not by killing us… but by robbing us of those things that make us human. Our speech, our higher thinking… It would turn us into beasts." Everything led to the point of first "Planet of the Apes" movie.
And they got caught up on certain words he was saying instead of hearing everything, so they missed that real big moment 😂 They criticized him for not thinking that things could be fixed medically, but thats exactly what he was against; using science to fix the thing that science had started in the first movie lol in the colonel's mind, either it would have done nothing, or it would have made a bad situation worse, so he was like "Fuck that, theres one, surefire way to make sure this doesnt spread, bang bang."
@@tylerchurch1152 it was so frustrating listening to them talk about the colonel.
@@tylerchurch1152 I faced palm when they said "Why are you blaming the apes its not their fault"
its marketa fault for being a karen
@@AIRWAY26 literally not apes fault tho wtf are u on??
I felt so sad that Bad Ape was called "bad ape," but I found out in a fun fandom fact that some fans call him Green Eyes, which is so much more better.
Please follow up on your interest in the originals! 🙏
53:25 yes and no
Well i was 100 percent sure they gonna watch the 1968 movie just like the other channels watch it after finish the trilogy but, the rest, it was rare to see some channels watch the rest of the originals
The name Nova is actually a reference to a character from the original movie.
Just like how Ceasar's mother had the same name as the name given to the main character "Bright Eyes".
Goddamn it Pat...😂 just keeps proving that if shit hit the fan he'd be doing some crazy shit
Concidering how scared he always is during half the reaction he probably just be hiding somewhere with a pillow on his face🤣
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes takes place like 300 years after this trilogy btw yall -
in kingdom the protagonist is called Noa ( the one with the book and the eagle) he is a descendant of Caesar as it’s 300 years after War. The girl is called Mae, the villian is called Proximus Caesar (the one with the crown) and the orangutan in it is called Raka. I’ve seen it twice and loved every minute of it. I hope Noa turns up again in the future. Noa is played by Owen Teague and was trained at ape school by Andy Serkis. #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 💔 #TeamNoa ❤️
"I feel like they're setting us up for the first movie", Indeed Chris, events in here very much harken back to the OG Planet of the Apes with how humanity warred with themselves before succumbing to the degenerative disease. We see a brief headline in Rise of the Apes that talks about the astronauts who are fated to get lost in space and return to the Earth after all these events happen, and we meet Nova in this movie who was also in the OG as a primitive woman that befriends one of the astronauts. It is all coming full circle! :>
22:48 when I first watched the movie, when it cut from Winter’s body to them gathered around the campfire and Maurice asking what do they do, I thought they were cooking Winter 😂😂
WTF 🤣
Bro !? 😂
Looks like Winter's back on the menu, boys!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I mean.... a ape gotta eat🤣 and the rules clearly say "ape not kill ape" don't say anything about eating apes.😁
Caesar was the Moses of the Apes, so he couldn't cross over into the 'promised land'. Also the avalanche is like when the Red Sea crashes into pharaoh's army. Kind of deep for an Ape movie!
Rocket is badass as fuck.
He rolled with a Gorilla, got his ass beat, then got back up throwing gang shit.
I honestly thought the Colonel was gonna execute Rocket. Thank God I was wrong. Wish we saw more of Luca in Dawn and War. His death, while sad, would've had a bigger impact if it was Buck from Rise in his place IMO.
Kingdom takes place 300 years after War, the main ape is Noa, not Cornelius. There is something in the Beginning that will probably give you closure from the Last Film.
Are guys still confuse that 4th movie takes place 300 years into the future ?
They just convinced themselves that these were the same characters.
@@sham00ly75 bruh that's funny coz they really like flaunt how many movies they watch yet can't figure that out.
@@sham00ly75The new apes looks similar to the older apes
fun fact that woody harrisons charachter shot malcom from the second movie between the two movies
On 10:35 That’s Blue Eyes’s wife and Caesar’s daughter in law
Everyone ragging on Pat got me DYING lmaooooooo
15:26 All he said was "Cornelius" nd here I am crying already 😭. Such good acting.
29:30 My slow ass just now realizing they can read 😂
32:12 The drip god 😭
it’s funny how they think cornelious is in the next movie 😂. it’s 300 years after 💀
Idk if yall alr heard this but eventually the disease leads to you not being able to think properly as well in a more animal way. Witch was that the colonel was saying not that they just go mute
22:00 The reaction when they watch the crew take out Winter prison-style 😭😭😭
As someone who loves Caesar’s character beyond belief, I can guarantee the 4th movie won’t disappoint. I was sceptical at first too bc ‘how can you make the movie without Caesar?’ but I was pleasantly surprised with the 4th one.
Even though Caesar’s not really in it, his legacy is still being kepy alive. I saw it 3 times in the cinema and will probably go again lol. The 4th movie is not pointless or a flop in my opinion.
However, I do have to admit. Not having Caesar in the 4th movie re-confirmed how important and present he was in tje other 3. I probably still prefer the first 3 movies (2011,2014,2017) bc Caesar is in it but the 4th is still worth watching (and rewatching).
People can disagree with me of course, but that’s my opinion.
Also, the 4th movie takes place many generations later so it’s not Cornelius
"Up the trees?"
"Yeaaaaaaaah" x4
Whilst these movies do use some of the same names from the original Planet of the Apes, the original movie is set in the year 3978, so the apes/humans sharing those names are different individuals. As for the new movie in this reboot series, it's set 300yrs after this movie.
One of the few trilogies where the movies just get better and better.
Does Pat ever think before saying something?
Does Pat ever think?
but where's the fun in that?
Do any of them?
@@ent66only a few
@@owennicholson8914name them
Pat: " What how is he a snitch"
2 seconds later" Nah they gotta beat him up he's a traitor"
48:12 Gonna have to play Devil's Advocate here, but Pat is not entirely wrong in what he is saying. The current form of the virus in "War for the Plant of the Apes" doesnt just remove the ability to talk, it reduces cognitive ability and the capacity of thought. The apes are able to do everything that they are doing because the ALZ113 virus increased the functions of their brains, and in a twist of irony it is doing the opposite to humans. Essentially swapping the roles of apes and humans in terms of capability. The girl can still "think and feel" but not to the level that the average human knowingly can, this is why she was so cold about her dad's death. The virus and it's effects are the reason why humans are primitive in the old Planet of the Apes movies.
48:13
Pat " ye but can she think?"
Yes pat, clearly more then you can....🤣
Pats Autistic Little Brother Energy is a Constant! Y’all Should Know By Now 😂
I remember watching this movie with my son a few years back, and he cried like he had lost a friend when Caesar died.
And I still can’t watch this movie without crying.
Btw, it’s not Cornelius in the trailer, as the movie takes place 300 years after Caesars death.
When Woody was making his speech to Ceasar about his justification for his war on the apes, he seemed to speak to the whole room about being "so emotional". That is some great writing cause their obtuse reaction was not of this world.
Do they even know how to watch a scene or movie
Sometimes I think this group should change their names from “The Normies” to “The Dummies”.
Pretentious ass comment jfc
@@KnoxEsque85no they don't bro,thats why they're annoying af, especially that dumb blonde European bitch marketa who yelled fuck you to the colonel.
@@LaxJediyeah,i mean nutjobs would sound better but yeah,its the same thing.
Why do they even let Pat speak? I really hope dude is playing a character.
Def not 😂
Why did you even need to feel like you should comment this?
He is objectively correct about what is happening.
Why do you hate the mentally disabled so much? I bet you treat all people who are dumber than you like shit judging by your toxic comments.
btw kingdom of the planet of the apes takes place 300 years after the caesar trilogy
Fr I hate it when people think it’s his son 😂
At around 1:07:00 they're surprised that there's desert in the pacific northwest. The entire east half of both Oregon and Washington are deserts!
I'd recommend The Maze Runner Trilogy, such an underrated small set of movies imo. 💜
First one worth watching. The rest, meh. To me anyway. Maybe they'll like them
@@piusdoe8984I agree honestly, the first one is really good, the rest is very much mid.
Coincidentally, "Maze Runner" trilogy's director Wes Ball just directed "Kingdom of Planet of the Apes".
@@piusdoe8984 Scorch Trials has an Action like scene every 8 minutes, that shits great lol
A set of four films is technically called a "tetralogy," but "quadrilogy" has been colloquially used for years now.
1:04:45 I love the "Hey, Zuko here" reference from Spidey
The most Underrated G.O.A.T FLICK of All Time from H-Town
It's not underrated.
considering woody harrelsons character called this a Holy War, and among other things, this movie felt very biblical. ceasar is a lot like Moses in that he led the apes in exile from slavery to a new promised land and was not able to enter himself. that last shot of him by the tree with maurice was biblical by itself.
Marketa needs to be shown some more strong Woody Harrelson performances 💪 True Detective season 1 is godly
Plot Twist: War for the Planet of the Apes is secretly a sequel to Zombieland.
Remember, Woody's character in ZL also had a son who got infected and he had to kill him because he was "no longer human."
His crew-Jesse, Abigail, and Emma's characters-could've been the first of their army. They die at some point, hardening and desensitizing Woody in the process.
*cue War for the Planet of the Apes*
it's not just speech
it's a reset of the brain
what the kid can do now, she learned from scratch
Bro you can definitely lure Pat into a fucking van easily "but he said he'll give me free candy" lmfao
Woody Harrelson did a bang up job. Y'all were vexxed 🤣
Never thought I'd get so emotional watching an anthropomorphic Ape die... yet here we are. 😢 💜
“There was a desert we could have walked through?”
A few minutes later,
Caesar leans over & dies overlooking the Holy Land.
1:20:20 Oh yeah. Proximus Caesar straight up animal farms Caeser's motto of "Apes together strong"
The next movie takes place 300 years after this one. Some none of the characters we know will be in it.
I can’t wait for them to get to the original and immediately realize, “ah, fuck, the Colonel was right. He wasn’t crazy”