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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)

PG-13
2 hr 10 min Jul 11th, 2014 Drama ,
Action ,
Science Fiction ,
Thriller
A group of scientists in San Francisco struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent apes.
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Theatrical Release: July 11th, 2014
On DVD & Blu-ray: December 2nd, 2014
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Production Companies: Ingenious Media, Chernin Entertainment, TSG Entertainment
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This is the first time Maurice the orangutan is heard speaking English sentences. In Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) , Maurice knew sign language from his days in the circus, which he probably taught to the other apes. He utters the word "run" in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) . Although Maurice clearly understands human speech, he had chosen to communicate with ape grunts and sign language until now.
When Caesar scans the camp with the binoculars, Luca asks in sign language if he's spotted the Colonel. Caesar responds despite the fact that he is looking through binoculars and couldn't have seen Luca signing.
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2011's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" was the one of the big movie surprises for me of that year. With staggeringly good mo-cap for the apes and a touching and memorable story it was for me was a 10* classic. 2014's "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" whilst also good took a slight backward step. With "War", the form is back almost to top notch, and this is a summer release at last deserving of the suffix "blockbuster". We have moved a number of years forwards from the events of "Dawn" and society as we know it has crumbled away still further: even the "Holidays are Coming" Coke lorry is no longer in service, so things MUST be bad! We begin the film with the apes having a nice 'Centre Parcs' break when their reverie and cappuccinos are rudely interrupted by the attacking forces of "The Colonel" (Woody Harrelson, "Triple 9", "Zombieland"). For The Colonel is intent on tracking down and killing ape-leader Caesar (Andy Serkis, "LOTR"). After things get decidedly personal, Caesar leaves his young son Cornelius (in a nice nod to the Roddy McDowell role in the original films) to find and kill The Colonel. So follows a "True Grit" style pursuit/revenge chase, made more similar to this analogy by the picking up of a waif-like mute girl (the excellent Amiah Miller). I found this to be a really emotional plot line, with Caesar torn between the animal drive of his revenge and his role as a leader to his whole community. The film analogies continue as we take in a "Shining"-style winter hotel; a gritty Prisoner-of-War camp escape drama ("The Great Esc- ape"?); a barricades battle in the style of Helm's Deep in "LOTR: The Two Towers"; and a full-on Coppola-style helicopter-based war sequence ("Ape-ocalypse now", as graffiti in the film declares). Once again, the mo-cap ability to express true emotions on the faces of the apes is mind-blowing, with Serkis again being outstanding as is Steve Zahn ("Dallas Buyer's Club") adding some (very funny) comic relief as "Bad Ape". While Woody Harrelson is not everyone's cup of tea (including mine), here I found him to be actually very good ("SO EMOTIONAL"!) as the half crazed dictator forcing beings he sees as less worthy than his kind to build a wall. (That's just SO familiar... think dammit... think...!) There's a really cool plot twist in The Colonel's character arc that I really didn't see coming. Just so cool.  Another star of the film for me was Michael Giacchino's music which is simply awesome. Starting with a superbly retro rendition of the 20th Century Fox theme (not top of my list: "The Simpson's Movie" still holds that spot for me!) Giacchino decorates every scene with great themes and like all great film music some of it you barely notice. A dramatic telling by the Colonel of his back-story is accompanied by sonorous music that is similar in its power to James Horner's classic "Electronic Battlefield" in "Patriot Games": only when the scene finishes and the music stops do you appreciate how central it was to the emotion of the scene. The script by "Dawn" collaborators Mark Bomback and (director) Matt Reeves is eventful and packs a dramatic punch particularly in the last half of the film. The talented Mr Reeves (who also directed "Cloverfield" and "Let Me In" and is assigned to direct the next Ben Affleck outing as "The Batman") directs with panache, never letting the foot come off the tension pedal. On the downside, that "last half of the film" is still 70 minutes away, and whilst I appreciate a leisurely pace for properly setting characters and motivations in place, getting to those simply brilliant scenes set at "the border" is a bit of a slog that might have been tightened up and moved along a bit quicker. Also, while talking about editing, I would have personally ended the film about 90 seconds before they did. I saw this in 3D, but the effects are subtle at best (although there is a nice binocular rangefinder view). In my opinion it's not worth going out of your way to experience in 3D. But overall I loved this movie. The film is chock full of visual delights for film lovers (one of my favourites being "Bedtime for Bonzo" - a nice historical film reference - written on the back of a soldier's helmet). An epic action film with a strong emotional core to the story that genuinely moved me. There may be other spin-off Planet of the Apes films to follow. But if they left this here, as a near-perfect trilogy, that would be absolutely fine by me. (For the full graphical review of the film, please visit bob-the- movie-man.com. Thanks).
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After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind.
Caesar : I did not start this war. I offered you peace. I showed you mercy. But now you're here. To finish us off... for good.

O populaţie aflată în dezvoltare, maimuţele evoluate genetic conduse de Caesar (Andy Serkis), sunt ameninţate de un grup de oameni supra...

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Planeta Maimuţelor : Revoluţie 2014 online subtitrat

O populaţie aflată în dezvoltare, maimuţele evoluate genetic conduse de Caesar (Andy Serkis), sunt ameninţate de un grup de oameni supravieţuitori ai devastatorului virus ce a făcut ravagii în urmă cu zece ani. Reuşesc să încheie temporar pace, însă aceasta se dovedeşte fragilă şi de scurtă durată, căci ambele părţi se află pe picior de război, un război ce va hotărî care va fi specia dominantă de pe Pământ.

Film: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Planeta Maimuţelor : Revoluţie 2014


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