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Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Rise Of The Planet Of Apes

Last week, date with dar as usual~
And walking past the cinema there, we found this movie~
So, due to the fact that it's been a while that both of us havent watch any movie already~
Hence, had a date with this movie that afternoon! =)

*Hmm, by looking at the poster, i felt a bit eerie at first!! =/ *


And a thing I can found by looking at the poster, it was about the rebellion of the group of apes~
Or some sort of that?
Hmm, that was before watching the movie~

But after about two hours of watching it~
I get the meaning behind the poster as well as the title of the movie~
The group of apes was launching a rebellion~
But it was more appropriate to said that they were just doing what they should do!
Getting their rights back, and gained their well-deserved freedom!!

Oh ya, i think I did talked too much~
So here's a brief intro on the movie first~ =)

This film is a reality-based cautionary tale- a science fiction/science fact blend where mankind's hubris leads to  the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of war for supremacy.

Will Rodman (James Franco) is a scientist working on a cure for Alzheimer's, and he has a strong motivation for doing so. His father, Charles Rodman (Joh Lithgow), is slowly wasting away from the disease. Will's research requires him to experiment on chimpanzees in order to develop the cure, but just when he appears to have the final cure discovered, a tragic accident cuts off all of his fundings and requires all of the experimental apes to be destroyed. However, Will take pity on one infant and decides to take it home. Charles name the chimp Caesar. 

As Caesar is adopted by the family, Will soon discovered that Caesar may have been affected by the miracle cure. In fact, it had increased his intelligence. Will is excited by the possibility of saving his father's life, yet he overlooks the implications of raising a hyper-intelligent chimp. It will not only have devastating impacts on his family, but the entire world. 

 "The Rise Of The Planet Of Apes" is rated PG-13 for violence, terror, some sexuality and brief strong language. 

Hmm, that's generally about the movie I picked~
Animals are definitely not a sample of experiment!



They have their own lives, and belongs to a place where they fully belong to be!!
Appreciate life, and moreover, appreciate ANIMAL!



 *Treat them as our companion, not as a tool to fortune or fame!!*

If not,

*It was really our ownselves to blame for for animals running riot on the street one day!*

Well, that's what basically what my post was about~
It's important that we not only we enjoyed ourselves watching the movie~
But it's utmost important that we learned and keep ourselves aware of the what the movie was trying to point out all the time!!

Till then, folks!
Here's a glimpse of the movie:-


Be sure u catch this one and enjoy it ya!! =)