After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. After being constantly attacked by the humans, despite asking for peace, Caesar and the Apes decide to find a new home safe from the humans. But after the tragic deaths of the most recent attack form the humans, Caeser embarks on a mission to kill the ruthless human Colonel. My first is Spider-Man Homecoming (2017). I did see this in theaters the day early before it was release and I like it. Yeah I agree their few ups and downs but still. I don't think it's a bad movie like I enjoy the first one and watch the second one in theaters and like it. It's weird to see the apes talk like we use to see hand sign with caption even though their's some in the movie<br/><br/>Score: 8.5/10 War is the next installment in the reboot of the brilliant Planet of the Apes series. Andy Serkis performs as an ape opposing the war- hungry people, while trying to save his own "people" in a struggle that is about victory for one group (humans) and peace for the other group (apes).<br/><br/>Thanks to the brilliance of people like Andy Serkis and Terry Notary, this is not a movie about war, apes or post apocalyptic scenery, but about the search for humanity and survival. Humanity says nothing about humans, but about character traits that seem rare in humans and apes alike.<br/><br/>The painful twist in this movie is that the humans fight to save humanity, but as the fight goes on, the apes gain humanity, and the humans lose it. Which is a not so subtle way to say that war never leads to peace and only leads to destruction. Destruction of the planet, life, and humanity itself.<br/><br/>The message is strong, simple and effective. Humanity is not won by war, but by peace and standing together. This struggle is present between races, but also within. This last part is also portrayed very impressively by Woody Harrelson and makes me hunger for more movies like these. Simple but effective. With War for the Planet of the Apes, technological wizardry and first-rate storytelling combine into a bracing action-adventure that concludes the best science fiction trilogy since the original trio of “Star Wars” movies.
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