What does that mean?
Well, he's just saying NO for NOT WATCHING the film,
"The Rise of The Planet Apes".
Finally got the chance to watch it in cinema, and i felt not a bit of regret/wasting watching it.
Great and authentic story, values and not to forget the striking graphics and the incredible manipulations of the apes emotions. In one of the scenes where the ape is getting abused with water from high pressure hose shooting it, that kinda reminds me of my own guilty act of getting the plastic out my dog's stomach(its extremely hyperactive and annoyingly mischievous) , by filling its stomach with water. I think my guilt is resonating with the scene as i felt that way of helping him is a little cruel, however, if im not getting the plastics out, probably my dog will ended up in heaven earlier? Of coz, i wasn't intended to hurt him (he paid bak by head thrusting me btw,ouch!), not any ways like the ways the actors treated the animals in the film.....back to topic. It is indeed a well crafted movie, with all the pieces of details put together carefully. Not quite a masterpiece yet, as the plot twist is a little predictable.
As most of the critics written on net, it is a commercial movie, still, probably among the bests of the category with the thought provoking materials and its brilliant depiction on the recurring contradicting elements in the story, evolution and degeneration; the wild and the civilized.
Anywayz i wont be making any spoiler here, just in case u haven watch......except......
Mini spoiler: Is it odd to name your pet Caesar? ;)
The true actor behind the scene giving realistic 3d body and motion for the ape, Caesar.
Not to make it sounds like an advertisement or being paid to promote the film, frankly speaking, it really deserved the praises and attentions it received.
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