War For The Planet Of The Apes Analysis

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The new Apes movie continued the emotional stride and belief that family stick together; "Apes strong together". War is the next story in the apes movie, dealing with heavy military similar to the events of Dawn. The goal was to kill Caesar but ended up being a task that killed his family. Caesar sees the collapse of his home and decides to send his apes to another location while he takes upon a task himself to seal vengeance.

Without spoiling War For The Planet Of The Apes, it's safe to say this movie describes a more deeper narrative between two groups of beings dealing with fear and power. The mix between a personal story line being of Cesar along side the War of both humans and apes creates an emotional setting throughout the entire movie.

The question man have asked online was did this ape film have enough action. Well to really answer I'll compare to the previous Dawn movie and say no, the events taken place in this movie taken a direction where you learn more about the deeper feelings between specific individuals and the reasons for War.
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If I had to say any dislikes about this film, it would be the lack of character development with Colonel; the main super villain who sent his soldiers to kill apes. The ending was also unpleasant given the fact Cesar survived through the toughest moments and what we saw, a bit disappointing.

War For The Planet Of The Apes is still an amazing movie that represents faith, believe, family and