Ceasar vs. Colonel: Colonel's Chilling Proclamation of a New Era, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2024
- Delve into a riveting exchange between Ceasar and Colonel as they discuss the profound consequences of their impending war. Colonel paints a dystopian vision of a holy war, declaring that if humanity loses, it will mark the end of their kind. The chilling proclamation reveals a glimpse into the Colonel's mindset, laying the foundation for a new era-the 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.' Unveil the intensity of their dialogue and brace yourself for the apocalyptic future foretold in this installment from 'War of the Planet of the Apes.
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After seeing the new trailers..... can't say he was wrong
Haven't you watched the 1970s planet of the apes?!🤔😆
Tbf, having multiple wars against the apes after a virus wiped out most of humanity is reall not a good idea
It was a self fulfilling prophecy, humans did that.😂
And i get that Ceasar is the protagonist but this is a "us or them" situation
@@frankiehernandez6232 it really is. The human sounded very aware of the situation here
The Colonel is easily one of my favorite villains. He's cruel and unforgiving but you can definitely understand why. He doesn't want his species to be gone, which is an understandable motivation for anyone. But the lengths he will go to... The damage and pain that he caused. Easily the best written villain in the franchise
💯💯💯
Not to mention Woody Harrelson and his excellent performance
@@chasehedges6775 facts! Woody is goated. It's hard to pick a favorite performance of his because every role he plays is golden
Yeah. He's wonderful.
Great villain, but doesn't hold a candle to Koba IMO.
The Colonel foreshadowed Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes when he said "if we lose, be the last of our kind. it will be a planet of apes, And we'll become your cattle"
That line foreshadows the original movie where that also happens.
He caused it by martyring Caesar and killing his son
He must have seen the originals with Charlton Heston.
Self fulfilling prophecy
"A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it." - Jean de la Fontaine
“If his destiny was to inherit your unholy kingdom” jeez the fucking lines just give me chills,
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Hence the new movies name Kingdom of the planet of apes
@@ishansaha24 that too. I wanna put so many lines from these movies on my wall lol
You are the best kind of movie fan
@@texantornadomma some high praise there! Thank u🥂
Colonel: it will be a planet of apes
Caesar: well yea no shit you watched the OG trilogy
Fr, why isn’t bro caught up 🤦♂️
Actually the old movies aren't canon in this universe at all, the old films are the future after all this goes down so your joke ain't funny rockruss that's why it only got under 2 thousand likes lol
😂😂
@@isaac6clarke the fact that you're focused on likes and getting butt hurt over a small joke is EXTREMELY sad gang
@@Realrockruss "gang"
So cringe 🤣
Dude plays a good villain role
You didn’t understand this scene at all😂
@@acez6756he is the villen of the story because he is unnecessarily cruel to the apes its one thing to kill them to try and save your pepole it's another thing to make them slaves and torture them for fun all the while calling it holy
@@acez6756no you didnt
He aint a villain.. he is fighting for human kind, monkeys are taking over, forgetting that?
He not the villain here.
Such a good villian. He's insane and ungodly cruel but is also the only human who realizes how dire humanity's situation is. We are sickened by his methods but understand how he came to this conclusion.
He is no villain, I root for humanity. Humanity first.
@@rookie4582 he killed Ceasar son and wife forced the apes to work in horrible condition without food and water he killed some of his man when they refused to kill their loved ones he is absolutely a villain you can not tell me otherwise
@@user-wo3yk5gd8jBro picks apes over his own kind
He’s not the only one, just one of the first ones to realize it. The girl of kingdom also believe that two rational species can’t coexist without trying to submitting the other.
So a typical anti villain huh
Colonel: "You came to kill me. You're gonna show me mercy?"
Caeser: "I showed you mercy when I spared you men, I offered you peace, and you killed my family"
These movies are great but I find the last one in particular is a fantastic example of how humans can empathize with anything, so long as there is an evil human hurting someone helpless.
He is basically greater prophet than muhammad
The 3rd movie sucked compared to Rise and Dawn.
@@fearfulclan2007you trippin
@@chewbacca4070 no I'm not
@@fearfulclan2007 you are
“So emotional” the colonel said calmly
kick the dog tropes.
HARRY. HARRY.
so sadist.
"So emotional" The colonel says in an emotionally charged way
What I love about these films and it shows in this scene in particular, neither ape nor man want it this way. Ceaser and the Colonial are both under a lot of stress and in extreme emotional pain. And yet they can’t do anything but continue on fighting.
More like an irrational fear of the likes of xenophobia.
Happens today with many people. There environment changes and the fear of the unknown rises.
The world would be at constant war with each other
Woody Harrelson acted his ass off in this
Woody is one of the best actors ever
If you haven't seen it yet go watch "Out of the Furnace"
He gives one of the most menacing performances ever in that one.
@@samali9342such a criminally underrated and forgotten about movie. his role in that is one of the most spot on examples of raw lunacy
Especially in anger management!
What’s crazy is that all of this could have been avoided, if the humans had just sat down and listened to Caesar explain how Koba’s false flag attack caused the first conflict. It was already shown that humans and apes could coexist in the early part of Rise, at the very least they could have left each other alone.
The Colonels quest to prove human superiority ultimately caused the downfall of the species.
It wouldn't have mattered as Caesar and the Apes prove a constant threat, there is no telling if a future Ape would be evil and take the place of Caesar. This isn't a Human vs Human War, this is a War of 2 Kinds.
Agreed if it wasn't caeser it would've eventually happened and had to be a last stand
It wouldn’t matter. The virus ended up reverting humans back to a primitive state. Humanity would’ve been done for either way
😂then we would have not progressed to sequence of ape movies
@BluemanitouParaon Cope.
The cgi in this movie is still so fucking good
He definitely wasn’t far off though when it comes to survival it’s me or you, you either kill yourself and be a hero or you save yourself and be a villain, The world ain’t shit. Honestly I feel like that’s why he yelled so emotional He’s not doing it because he wants to, He’s doing it because he doesn’t want to die and when making choices like that, you can’t be too emotional. this new movie that’s coming out proves his points
It’s because he doesn’t want to be dominated by another species smarter and stronger than him
But it's already out. We all know how it's ends if you watched the 1973 movie.😂
Actually cooperation is a far more stable and successful plan. Throughout history many tyrants have risen, but they’re often slain a few years later, if even that long. The greatest prosperity, the greatest success against the struggles of survivable, we have ever had have been more recently after ideas like free trade and property rights came to be and then came to spread. We have halved world poverty in just the last 2 decades, all while raising what counts as poverty from one dollar a day to 2. In 20 years alone we have fixed over half of what we call poverty, while also making our own standards harder on us.
Purpose of edit: changed slayed to slain
@@feartheghus very well said and I don’t disagree so I’ll just keep my comment towards the movie and not real life situation, so as far as the movie it’s all about survival
@@feartheghusThe word is slain.
Listening to the antagonists, it's clear that this is a man in a war he's already lost. Right now he's sacrificed all his love and humanity to save what little he can. Pitifully small as it is.
The tragedy here is that it's the act of picking up what makes him human is his doom.
He said the thing!
What are we on, some kind of... Planet of the Apes?
Imagine being a human soldier in this dying world where you knew you would soon be extinct...Makes you wonder how these soldiers were able to maintain their sanity or even sleep at night......
they had gay relationships obviously
WTF 💀
@@MilkshakeGuruTTV the goon squad never gives in!!
They're soldiers they dont think that far ahead
@@JcoleMc Common misconception unless they're younger than 20.
Tallahassee has been through the shit
He was right, you know. You MANIACS! This is a MADHOUSE!
😂😂 it’s like if Dennis Hopper and Colonel Kurtz fused together.
Wow. He correctly predict the event of Planet of the Apes. Astounding fortune teller. 👏 👏
Please let that be sarcasm.
@@marseanharper2785No, 100% serious! He's the messiah!
Colonel was right but at the end of the day, Cesar just wanted peace koba started this I blame him, but I do understand his pain and I still feel sorry for koba another thing is if humans were able to rebuild once they got the power back on and accepted the apes for what and who they are and just let them stay in the woods. I think everything would’ve been just fine.
Yup, Koba was indeed to blame for the war, but remember that it all began because Caesar threw a hissy fit that his human couldn't come get him soon enough. Caesar turned his back on the person who loved him and cared for him and caused the destruction of the human race because of it.
Funny this is, Koba is actually the FAR MORE sympathetic character in my opinion, he was twisted by abuse and cruelty. Caesar was shown nothing but love and safety (until he bit a man's finger off and suffered the consequences), and out of nothing but SPITE turned his back when the master who loved him came to finally bring him home.
Caesar sucks.
My theory is koba would’ve died much sooner if Cesar never free him he had too much surgery on his body. I understand why Koba went on a rampage. I couldn’t blame him for feeling that pain but to get other apes killed that literally have nothing to do with it
Everything wouldnt just ‘be fine’ because of multiple factors, firstly the virus mutating to affect humans again, if its carried by apes then they’lo be conflict.
Secondly is Kobs wasnt a one man army, a number of the apes passionately agreed with them, so much they defected against Caesar afterwards, that anger wasnt caused by Koba alone.
@@IrishIronArmalitethats actually an important nuance, in later films he’s consistently shown to be kind, patient, push for peace etc, but the guy attacks and bites off the finger of a guy, he murders Malfoy in spiteful revenge and as you say gets butthurt over having to go to monkey jail.
He was extremely selfish and immature and then smash cut to responsible and caring between movies.
I do think the downfall would have still happened though. The lab director pushed for the enhanced drug testing and spread the virus, I think that would have happened anyway? At the very least its not Caesars fault.
Dont forget that caesar is essentially a teenager in the “Rise” movie
Yet another instance of the villain being correct.
Neither side are villains both just want best for there race
@@wolfpriesty13 but how was genocide of a sentient species the best for humanity?
@@feartheghus when a new species shows up, is just as smart as the first one but is stronger, faster, and tougher then the first nature will take its course. Sooner or later the weaker species will be subjugated or wiped out. It is acold logic.
@@feartheghusyes that’s how shit ran before the US ruled the world and brought peace
@@ceiferthegameryeah this theory doesn't hold water when diplomacy is a thing.
It's crazy how he knew exactly what would happen If you seen the original planet of the Apes they take place after the new movies you'll see he was completely right every part of what he said was true
almost as if it was written that way
It's so uncanny, it's scary. I still don't understand. It's almost like newer movies can see into the past... gives me chills. 😮@@bootlemonster
Except the original premise was that mankind nuked itself into oblivion and the apes took over after, hence the whole Statue of Liberty scene.
Not exactly
@@infinitephantasm7290no that isn't what happened. You didn't even bother to check, you just had to confidently wrong
"One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it."
"So emotional" The colonel says in an emotionally charged way
Yet it was only after Caesars death in the original planet of the apes did they decide we are the ones to become cattle if their leader was still kicking we'd have the one ending from the original series of The Planet of the Apes when there were two chimps who left their planet after the Gorillas caused wars and began a new golden age between ape and man. Side note after it cuts from the youngsters of ape and men the screen shows Caesars statue with a tear of joy running down the side is my favorite scene
You are a Chimp
And later in the Planet of the Apes TV series, it is shown that we are discriminated and ruled by Apes
I always loved how the Colonel accused Caesar of being overly emotional, and yet all of his decisions are ruled by his emotions. Everything he does is to justify his decision in killing his son, from forcing his men to kill their loved ones to swear fealty to him to going to war with the apes and posing as a messiah. He claims to be logical and controlled, but he's the most emotionally driven character in the movie, so much so that he is forcing the rest of humanity to participate in his breakdown.
I entirely disagree you need to drastically reassess how you determine what is emotional and what isnt. Cold calculation that killing some to save the many is the fucking opposite of emotional lmao. Killing someone out of anger and rage is emotional, killing someone you otherwise dont want to for the sake of the big picture of preventing the extinction of your species is pragmatism.
You're completely wrong. The colonel could have tried cooperation but he was emotionally wedded to the idea of human superiority. His actions caused the downfall of humanity, that's literally the point. @jaydenshepard7928
Not a single thing he said in this scene was emotional. Hes doing what hes doing to save the human race
"So emotional" The colonel says in an emotionally charged way
@@saulgoodman2071 You came to school everyday on the short bus didn't you?
I think what I find most interesting about the Colonel is that he doesn’t necessarily hate the apes, but he certainly doesn’t pity them either. He’s just someone who sticks to the mission and doesn’t get emotional over things. He knows the apes are the result of the arrogance of man, and is just trying to rectify it. He is a ruthless, merciless, and extremely cruel human being. So cruel in fact, that Caesar is more human than he is morally and even calls him out on it. But he is loyal to his overall objective which is to save humanity. The scariest part about him I think is that deep down we all know that he was right. The world was in a desperate state and as a result created someone who was to be the tool to balance it. Someone without morals, someone without personal ties, someone who sticks to the mission no matter what. He’s like a machine that has been programmed to accomplish a task by any means necessary. And it’s why nearly everyone became his enemy in the end. He didn’t care what people thought of him or if they hated him. He just cared about the results of his actions. Overall a very simple yet interesting villain!
It's ironic. The Colonel was right about a future where it's a planet of apes with very few if any humans left around, but if he and his armies hadn't been so hostile against the apes, they might have been able to avoid that possibility by living peacefully or even at some time being able to cooperate for everyone's benefit
That crap never happens.
We are apes too
@@Hugh_Morris Definetly not. Only primates.
@@s0nnyburnettbecause of people like the Colonel. History repeats.
Maybe it wouldn’t be like that and humans and apes would coexist if it weren’t for stupid thinking and stupid people like that
I like that he's not wrong , it makes a villian that much more compelling when their motivation isn't flawed or necessarily selfish
And then here comes kingdom of the apes, humans still thriving underground. Like sheesh, can we just croak out already 😂
Humanity seems to be as tenacious as cockroaches.
You call that thriving?
"It will be a Planet of Apes. And we'll become your Cattle"
Kingdom Of The Apes, anyone?
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Only Woody Harrelson can pull off a F’you…Why get so emotional ! Moment.
Watched the new movie and now I keep seeing these. Absolutely here for it. Woody Harilson absolutely killed. It was absolutely amazing.
Ps, The new movie is also realy good
These movies are underrated.
I feel like his death was poetic. He died a mute monstrosity and lived the last few hours of his life as the sole creatures he hated, the apes he once upon a by thought were inferior.
"SO EMOTIONAL!"
The Colonel said, calmly
He did all that & still died from that disease
Yes. The colonel sacrificed more than Caesar ever did.
That's the poetic irony, he got the disease both because of his cruelty to the apes and the ape's mercy to Nova.
You are all mistaking cruelty for ruthlessness. Everything he did was for reason.
@@josephrusso4828lol Caesar was willing to die for his people all the time. The colonel was dumb enough to thinking killing a species would save humanity
Damn bro, this movie bro hits u in the feelz.
First time in a movie I dislike him
But we as humans would ALL do the same UNLESS you were vegan and or identified as Banana
@ALPHA_OMEGA_FINESSE thank you us bananas feel unheard 😂
@@ALPHA_OMEGA_FINESSEwhy only vegans? I eat meat and have never eaten a monkey, my diet would survive this apocalypse, as would about 50-90% of the world.
As someone who actually IS a banana, I take offense to your statement.
Same!
The craziest part about this is they made a movie with what looks like actual apes on set and not only made us believe they were really apes, but made us believe they could actually think and talk on human levels and made us believe so much that these humans and apes were fighting that we, the audience, actually see them as equals with equal respect and attention and empathy for both the live action and animated characters. We were so invested that our minds bypassed that aspect and just took it seriously.
I consider Caesar a person and felt for him.
The work they did to express the emotions in ceasers face with no words, its incredible.
This is the woody I needed to see as carnage 🤦♂️
Can't be from the MCU though. They blew it. I'm more interested in fan made movies at this point. They at least like the characters.
@@marseanharper2785 🙏 indeed
I was very thrown off to see that he was the main villain when I went to the theater and almost didn’t take it seriously, but he was a great character.
“It’ll be Planet of Apes.” *title card rolls.*
The Colonel reminds me a lot of Thanos in a way. Both were individuals that truly believed in their mission. Both saw what they were doing as righteous and for the good of all. Both believed in their cause so much, they murdered their own children to see it fulfilled.
And after all that he was right, man I’m stoked to see this upcoming entry.
Quieter and less stressful situation than when the Governor said essentially that in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
These movies are so close to perfect
A father's revenge
No reason for him to jump right back up with his hands up yelling “so emotional “ 😂😂
It will be a Planet...of Apes
Ah ah! He said it! He said the thing
In reality he teaching Ceasar with power comes responsibility.......he has a duty by his people sane as Ceasars its a never ending cycle same as what Eren in AOT was talking about
Basically, rooting for the apes means the demise of all movie goers?😂😂😂😂😂
"Unholy kingdom". Dude, the apes are probably holier than human beings. It's okay for them to be your cattle but when the table turns it's unholy.
The apes are basically humans. And I think he means unholy as is in an unnatural creation and apes were never used as cattle, just test subjects😂
Also the apes aren't holier
@@whyareyoutriggeredbro9048Yes they are. Stfu
Woody should play more villains.
i ❤ this movie.
Bro said emotional like he didnt just bring up him killing his son like it was a tuesday 😂
"If we lose, it will be The Planet of the Apes©️"
WOOOO HE SAID THE THING
The Colonel was right in the end
Woody is such a gem, dude only had like 15 minutes in No country for old Men but knocked it out of the park. He nails his role in this as well.
It’s amazing how right he was. Something humans have gotten good at understanding as we have evolved throughout history is power. How to manipulate it and how much we value it. Eventually Apes would evolved to value and learn the same things eventually leading them to be just as bad and just as cruel as humans can be. Nature continues and goes along the same as it always had.
However something he is wrong about is the whole idea and notion of Caesar unholy kingdom. Even though he’s already made the assumption as unholy. For all we know if Caesars son never died Everything he said could’ve been avoided. But now we’ll never know.
All he did was reinforce apes negative perception of humans and basically gave them the excuse to do what apes would become that he fought against.
I swear, every war humanity has fought has been a "holy war."
Woody really shined in this movie along with Andy Serkis this is one of his best roles. Some people aren't used to seeing this side of him they're use to seeing him being funny.
Criminally underrated movie.
Not people in the comments defending the logic of the character who’s dying from brain rot virus 😭😭
Lol
He only got the virus later in the movie and it didn't kill him and wouldn't have killed him, just made him dumber. He shot himself.
Every single person who goes "Wow the villain is actually so right!" in movies where they are comedically evil like in Avatar and WFTPTA make me realize how understanding what we're watching is dead.
The Colonel isn't right and the idea that he is is naive and foolish.
The Colonel was such a perfect antagonist for Caesar. Complete opposites yet so alike.
There's a lot of foreshadowing involved when he says, "it'll be a kingdom of the planet of the apes"
Considering the movie shows that humans can recover from the mute disease, nah all these comments simping for the villain are just wrong.
Instead of building a state or doing any of the productive things humans have done to triumph over adversity, this guy took his legion and started an increasingly costly and unsupported war for which there was no foreseeable end. Egomanics with sufficient oratory skills tend to fool the ignorant.
Saying "hes right" when his actions CANONICALLY helped bring about the future he predicts is like saying Saudi oil billionaires are right for holding pessimistic views about climate change. Citing likelyhood of outcomes means nothing when you're helping cause the problem.
Considering that humans survived under ape rule, it's easy to imagine things could've gone better between them. Even if our decline was guaranteed, if our last intelligent energy was put towards helping lift the apes up, they might've turned out much more culturally kind, like adults looking after elders with (extreme) alzheimers.
You're using simp in the wrong context
@airfrance4365 okay incel
Very wrong, very gay
Love that "so emotional" line. The Colonel definitely sees ceasar and the apes as another species on par with his but he has to make sure he and his species survives and the only way to do that is by protecting himself from the people who he sees as too weak to do what needs to be done and by killing the apesbwho are ending his species
Now I wish that The Colonel met Proximus Caesar!
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I thought he was going to start killing... zombies.
Looks like Colonel McCullough took a detour from fighting apes to audition for a new gig in Zombieland! Guess he wanted to diversify his apocalypse experience. 😂🦍🧟♂️ #ApesVsZombies
Bro the movie is War for the Planet of the Apes
I feel as if the new movie is gonna be about cesars bloodline reclaiming the name of king among the apes and freeing humans
At the time he foreshadowed kingdom. And no one knew.
"But if his destiny was to inherit your unholy *kingdom,* I'm glad I did it."
I mean, he was right. Why is he seen as the bad guy? If apes suddenly gained human level intelligence, and started building organized civilizations, how do you think we’d respond to that?
This movie is a pure illustrious masterpiece.
I feel so bad for this one villain
I can't wait until the new one comes out
Ohh he said it Planet of the Apes we can go
I'm on the side of the Colonel, the side of human species.
The real irony is that he was so determined to save humanity that he had to give up HIS humanity in order to do what it took to achieve his mission.
Woody Harrison should've did more villain roles he's good at em
No country for old men, carnage and natural born killers...
The way he shows control, like he understands what is at stake and what he has to do. Apart of me was rooting for him, because he a piece of all of us. What we would do to ensure our species survived, sacrificing his only son for the greater good.
I mean he was already on track but damn, Woody portrayed a phenomenal performance and really drove home that this was humanity’s final stand. Sad to see that all his worst fears would become reality.
“SO EMOTIONAL!!!!!!”
SO EMOTIONAL
What he expected the smarter apes get the more humanlike they will become
Totally understand both sides. That’s why it’s an incredible trilogy.
I’m after re-watching this trilogy
Holy crap people are so god damn wrong
This trilogy is so good at making you think on humanity god damn
This actor has grown on me. Hes always playing sutin different and is good at it
Woody harrelson played this role phenomenally
So emotional!!!
Woody is so good and underated
Sooo Emotional lol man ole man Woddy Harrelson was awesome with this role him and Caesar did ther thing in this movie 👏 👏 👏 👏
all the ppl saying “he was right” this man shot his son and dozens of his soldiers without remorse or hesitation. he said he felt pure after killing his own son. he is insane and cruel lmao
Yeah but if he didn’t humans would have succumbed to the virus much faster
Well he WAS right. If you have seen the new planet of the apes movie you know what I'm talking about I don't wanna spoil
@@legendaryfrolox6285yeah and he caused it. A self fulfilling prophecy😂
this is exactly the kind of person humanity needs when it’s in danger
Woody Harrelson sure was terrific in this role!