Big Screen Watch: The fact that these movies continue to be this good is astounding to me. |
To be frank, 'War for the Planet of the Apes' is exactly what most have come to expect. The visuals throughout the movie are mindblowing. The attention to detail given to the apes & the environment is remarkable. The series continues to be one of the best-looking franchises of its time. The performances by Andy Serkis and company behind each ape are nothing short of breathtaking. Having the technology to capture said performances is extremely gratifying, as 'War for the Planet of the Apes' gives a legitimacy to a season otherwise known for less intelligent films.
Sigh. Yeah, this still hurts."And here is where the Apes decided on a banana based economy." |
While it wasn't without its disappointments, the movie did have an overall sense of inventiveness to it. The world continues to have new and interesting things that help it feel fleshed out. Caesar's ape society has a design to it and so many ideas that are not drawn attention to. 'War for the Planet of the Apes' follows in the footsteps of the best post-apocalyptic movies and simply lets the audience come to know the world as it is, rather than being spoonfed the updates.
"And here is where the Apes decided on a banana based economy." |
Even at it's worst, 'War for the Planet of the Apes' is still leaps and bounds over its competition. Despite my qualms with the first half, the second half of the movie did deliver wholeheartedly. Even those issues I had I suspect will be less disdainful upon rewatching the film. On the whole, the movie is a well made, contemplative, and extraordinarily impressive picture. Although I didn't enjoy it quite as much as I wished to, it still very much deserves your attention at the cinema.
Rating: Big Screen Watch.
Here's the audio review for the movie, where we got into some of the movie's characters, and a perspective from Kyle Howard:
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2 comments:
The film was almost monotonous until Bad Ape came along...and the last scene was overly dramatic but overall, it was enjoyable.
It was a good way to end the trilogy, though I was a bit dissapointed with the way it ended, it didn't feel very conclusive to me. Special shout out to Woody Harrelson, I've never seen him play a villain before and he delivered for me !
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