War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apesis as satisfying a conclusion to Caesar’s journey as it is a compelling standalone, big-budget blockbuster experience.

Two years after the event ofDawn of the Planet of the Apes , Caesar ( Andy Serkis ) and his fellow apes have been take deeper into the woods near San Francisco . The highly - intelligent simian now find oneself themselves being hunt by The Colonel ( Woody Harrelson ) , the mystical and highly - effective military pattern   who sees the apes as an imminent threat to humankind ’s   survival that must be stamped - out , at any cost . Although   Caesar initially   attempts   to broker some public security agreement between the two sides , that all changes when The Colonel and his piece   set in motion a crushing blast against the apes - leaving Caesar wrestling with and then sweep up a glum desire for retribution .

While the rest of the apes thereafter gear up off to find a safe position far aside from their quondam home base , Caesar instead goes on the Richard Morris Hunt for The Colonel , accompany by his longtime   allies like Maurice ( Karin Konoval ) . Along the path , Caesar and his allies cross way with an enigmatic human girl ( Amiah Miller ) - whom the ape wind   up bring   along   - as well as   a chimpanzee calling   himself " Bad anthropoid " ( Steve Zahn ) , who cognise where The Colonel and his troops are guide . Caesar before long finds himself facing his greatest challenge yet though , once   it becomes clean that there is far more at stakes here than just his pursuit for retaliation .

War for the Planet of the ApesseesDawn of the Planet of the Apesdirector Matt Reeves come back to take the helm once more , with the intention   of bringing the story of Caesar the ape to a worthy end . The third chapter in thePlanet of the Apesreboot / prequel trilogy - which jump   withRise of the Planet of the Apesin 2011 and remain withDawn-   also aims to   further pave the way for the state of things in the very firstPlanet of the   Apesfilm ( released back in   1968 ) , without strain to to the full connect the Lucy in the sky with diamonds . LikeDawnbefore it , Warsucceeds in these deference and   delivers   a   soulful dealership moving picture   in the cognitive operation . War for the Planet of the Apesis as fulfil a determination to Caesar ’s journey as it is a compelling standalone , big - budget megahit   experience .

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From a directorial linear perspective , Reeves mates and in some ways surmount   his work onDawnwith his efforts onWar for the Planet of the Apes . In improver to boasting some of the most photorealistic   motion - seizure characters ever put to the big screen , Waris rich in brooding mood / atmosphere thanks to the crisp , dark   imaging   and disconsolate color   palette favour   by cinematographer Michael Seresin ( who also collaborated with Reeves   onDawn ) . The   film ’s precise employment of sound , quiet and another excellent score by Michael Giacchino - one that , like his grade forDawn , is a atavist to the euphony from the very firstPlanet of the Apesmovie - further amplifies its ominous temperament and spectacular storytelling approach . At the same sentence , Waris never inhibitory or overly - dismal ; there are moments of levity and tenderness throughout ( more on them by and by ) , butWaris very much a tale of survival   during a time of terrible conflict . The motion-picture show ’s nods to far-famed war flick such asFull Metal JacketandThe Bridge on the River Kwaiare all the more appropriate thematically , for that reason .

state of war for the Planet of the Apes , as was script by Reeves and hisDawnco - writer Mark Bomback , plays out as a irksome - burn narrative for   the first two - thirds of its runtime , before culminate with a third act climax that ( although more action - packed and , literally , explosive by comparability ) still favour intimate , character - focused minute over in high spirits - octane spectacle . The game train of thought   inWarall serve to raise either   the movie ’s   turgid sociopolitical   themes and/or tale   and role electric discharge , yet are not always as tightly - meander together   and focused as they could have been . Similarly , there are a lowly handful   of   game beats inWarthat are either overly - telegraphed or derivative in their nature , lead in an overarching narrative that is n’t quite as rock - solid as the one that Reeves and Bomback assembled forDawn .   As a whole , however , Warhas a full-bodied patch structure that ( unlike certain other franchise picture show ) works as both a self - contained story and as a continuation of theApesproperty . Considering thatWareven begins by quickly recapping the most important events in the previous twoApesfilms , newcomers who lack a deeper   noesis of where this series has been ( and/or where it ’s heading ) should still be able-bodied to keep up and enjoy watchingWar .

Andy Serkis as Caesar yet again serves   as the beating centre of the fib inWar for the Planet of the Apes . The movie   affords Serkis the luck to explore a darker side of the Caesar   character ( build on his electric discharge fromDawn of the Planet of the Apes ) , with his stirring motility - gaining control performance aided once more by Weta Digital ’s stellar computer - generated imagery . War ’s Show Me State - cap performing ensemble is strong all around , with Karin Konoval once   again being the standout as the benevolent , yet seasoned   orangutan Maurice - a character who serves   as both Caesar ’s confidante and conscience , here . Among the non - human newcomer here , Steven Zahn is easily the scene - stealer as " Bad aper " , a   chimpanzee whose traumatized , yet innocent and childlike conduct allows for some humourous here and now to arise organically inWarwithout feel constrained .   Ty Olsson ’s turn   as Rex , a Gorilla gorilla who suffice the human soldier led by The Colonel , is more subtle by comparison . However , this allows the persona to add together yet another intriguing wrinkle to the moral equivocalness of the larger apes vs. humans battle .

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Woody Harrelson ’s   The Colonel has   a comparatively   pitch-dark - and - blanched   outlook towards the   battle   between humans and apekind , making him more of a villain than an antagonist inWar for the Planet of the Apes-   unlike Gary Oldman ’s similar   brand - fisted antagonist , fromDawn of the Planet of the Apes . Harrelson does bring   a skillful sensory faculty of threat and profoundness to his role here all the same , even   afford the comparatively limited amount of onscreen time that the type   let in the film .   The Colonel miss subtly when it come in to his actions and behaviour ( not to cite , the political subtext of the character ) , but that ’s to be expected - find out as he ’s very much a   overzealous military drawing card - gone rogue   archetype , a la Colonel Kurtz fromApocalypse Now . All the same , The Colonel serve his purpose inWarwell , testing Caesar as a leader and challenging his own sense of morality in the process . The same goes for the   Nova , a theatrical role ( brought to spirit via a substantial functioning by   Amiah Miller ) who both   serves an important role in paving the mode to   the time to come of theApesuniverse and , along with " Bad Ape " , provide a ray of hope and sparkle   in the darkness .

WhileWar for the Planet of the Apesleaves the door subject for additionalPlanet of the Apesmovies to further bridge the gap to the very firstApesfilm , its primary finish is to shut the Holy Writ on both Caesar ’s tarradiddle and ( most likely ) Reeves ' time work on this franchise . Waris very much a success in this respect , cede a corking blend   of   artful cinematic storytelling and popcorn entertainment time value - not to mention , yet another awards worthy atomic number 42 - cap carrying out from Serkis .   Those moviegoers who have found themselves growing disenchant with   summer blockbusters of later , in the wake of subpar sequels and/or hollow " cinematic universe " tentpoles : warfare for the Planet of the Apesis very much the antidote you ’ve been searching for .

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warfare for the Planet of the Apesis now playing in U.S. theaters nationally . It is 133 minutes long and is Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci - fi furiousness and action , some trouble image and abbreviated stiff speech .

warfare for the Planet of the Apes is an natural action - escapade movie directed by Matt Reeves and is a sequel to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes . In the film , Caesar and his apes are drive into a pestilent fight with an army of humans led by a unpitying colonel . After the copycat stomach unimaginable losses , Caesar wrestles with his darker inherent aptitude and begins his mythologic quest to avenge his kind .

Caesar from War for the Planet of the Apes

Caesar (Andy Serkis) in War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes - Maurice and Nova

Woody Harrelson in War for the Planet of the Apes