6:21 The subtle yet noticeable difference in between "his name was koba" and "I killed him" is great. Barely unclenching his teeth, almost hesitates to say it. You can really tell cesar feels shame for what he did, even tho it was necessary. What an Actor.
Re watching this kinda make me realize how underrated the cgi is. The mouth movement didnt look fake like some talking alien in superhero movies, it genuinely felt like an actual movement.
When I saw this film in theaters, I was not expecting to see a full scale war in the first few minutes of the film. But it was seeing and hearing Caesar talking in full sentences and with perfect eloquence, and with such a calm demeanor, knowing full well he just lost a huge amount of his forces. I would've almost expected him to lash out irrationally at the soldiers he captured.
It’s for stealth kills. Could be useful in some situations. But doesn’t really make sense here since they immediately made instant noise with gunfire. Could have just started immediately.
Ammo conservation you can re use arrows almost immediately after. Vs bullets which are harder to make also humanity is super limited on their supply and logistics in this universe since a majority were wiped out
Yeah, I wish they focused on Caesar moving through the jungle instead of the snow, I enjoyed the jungle warfare more than the snowy concentration camp.
Fr the movie is called war for the planet of the apes but this is the only real scene with war and it's the 1st scene 😂 It was a good movie for the most part but you kinda feel like the director is forcing himself not to add more "war" scenes throughout the movie
Their hatred for Caesar outweighed their hatred for humans They probably would have waited for the humans to kill Caesar then attack the humans afterwards
Movies should get into the habit of showing how resilient living creatures can be to external damage. It just feels like every human took an arrow to a non vital area and died immediately whereas I think it would drive the horror of war forward even more if some of them had multiple arrows sticking out of them and still managed to function long enough to escape before perishing. Along those same lines the apes taking a single shot then instantly dying like chumps is sort of lack luster as well. Even people can take tens of shots to the body and function long enough to remain a danger, I think the scene would have benefited from a more brutal depiction of how animalistic war can be.
you watch way to many movies if you think "people can take tens of shots to the body and function long enough to remain a danger." lmfao. Go watch any police shooting and see how fast someone drops after a single round hits them.
@@adamdavis5015 adrenaline makes a big difference, when its really hitting you wont even notice that you've been shot until the damage is so severe that it physically cripples you.
@@leaf5216 go watch ANY video of someone getting shot with literally any firearm. You could be hyped up on 800 pounds of meth it doesn't matter lmfao. The force of the bullets smacking into people stops them dead in their tracks. It's not like the movies where you get hit by a stray bullet and you don't notice untill you see the blood 10 minutes later lmao.
@@marcinzysko1653 I've heard stories about some of the biggest people being attacked by chimps and being torn up. They go straight for the face and balls, they'll bite your fingers off, your junk and your face in minutes.
This movie was much better than the current Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in my opinion. Without providing spoilers, Kingdom wasn't terrible but it felt like it was just filler to setup the next movie.
I 100% agree. The recent movie felt so dull to me and it felt like the intro to a series when I felt it more like the 4th movie by nature of this amazing trilogy.
@@josephcantu3245 I'll probably watch it again. I loved the characters and that eagle's nest scene and when the apes went thru that military base to discover more about the past was interesting. I like that they are stretching the timeline to explain how the Planet of the Apes became after potentially thousands of years if they plan to do the astronaut story later.
@@Zephirahafter caesar spared him they were going to have him switch sides later on, but instead he was the guy that shot caesar in the side during the final battle
@@Zephirah Because Matt Reeves wanting to avoid the criticism of having an adult human male joining the apes and would’ve ruined the message of ape leader saving his tribe.
Tired of the hate I see for this movie, “there wasn’t enough war” such a child like mindset. The war was Cesar’s inner struggle, and battling Kobas Philosophy. It was a near perfect movie, I’d say it WAS perfect. = to Dawn.
If you watched dawn of the planet of the apes and watch until the end of the endcredits, you would hear what sounds like apes looking around the rubble and Koba coming rising out and breathing heavily, implying that originally Koba was going to return in the third movie, possibly as a minor antagonist during the war between humans and apes, but I guess they scrapped it to leave Koba dead
Nah fr all this if you really think of it. Koba is literally the one who needed to be sheltered. He had more hate towards humans fr. And ofc started this whole war.
Maybe they meant merciful? Im guessing either English isnt their first language or it is and they're just bad at it. Like Ricky from TPB's@SalvableRuin
It can happen if high draw strength and distance to the target. Definitely not on the first shot, but absolutely none of the soldiers except their special ops would be wearing untouched plates.
Virus that made the apes smarter also killed most humans and led to civil wars and general chaos in the human population. What's left of the military just doesn't have access to that kind of weaponry anymore
6:21 The subtle yet noticeable difference in between "his name was koba" and "I killed him" is great. Barely unclenching his teeth, almost hesitates to say it. You can really tell cesar feels shame for what he did, even tho it was necessary. What an Actor.
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I know you mean Andy Serkis but your comment implies Caesar himself was on set lmao
Re watching this kinda make me realize how underrated the cgi is. The mouth movement didnt look fake like some talking alien in superhero movies, it genuinely felt like an actual movement.
@diamond_dogsthey were talked and praised for the times they were released. After that(from what I’ve seen) they got shafted a bit
"Talking superhero movies" Like Henry cavill in justice league right😂😂😂😂😂
The CGI here is somehow better than the most recent PotA movie
@@GrantH2606I agree. I was surprised when I saw the newest one, the CGI just didn't compare to this. Maybe there weren't enough close up shots.
@@TheBible2ElectricBoogaloo I thought the eagles in particular looked pretty bad
When I saw this film in theaters, I was not expecting to see a full scale war in the first few minutes of the film. But it was seeing and hearing Caesar talking in full sentences and with perfect eloquence, and with such a calm demeanor, knowing full well he just lost a huge amount of his forces. I would've almost expected him to lash out irrationally at the soldiers he captured.
"I did not start this war... for the planet of the apes"
I loved it when Caesar said, “it’s war for the planet of the apes time” just sensational
Absolute cinema.
He said it!
I did not start this war... for the planet of the apes... of warcraft!
Couldn’t imagine being in the military and choosing the crossbow as your weapon 😂
It’s for stealth kills. Could be useful in some situations.
But doesn’t really make sense here since they immediately made instant noise with gunfire. Could have just started immediately.
the apes used bows and won
@@sharktoof1 What if they ran into apes on the way? Stealth weapons are still useful.
@@sharktoof1crossbows arent silent. They used the grenades and gunfire to cover the noise lol
Ammo conservation you can re use arrows almost immediately after. Vs bullets which are harder to make also humanity is super limited on their supply and logistics in this universe since a majority were wiped out
Not convinced the crossbow was necessary since they just started shooting immediately after😂
They wanted to discretely take first the one ape who can do some serious damage (since he had a gun).
I think the crossbow is meant for silent missions to
@@adrianguzman4987 yeah, that’s my point😂
It's like everyone putting their silencers on then throwing a grenade 😂
Just because they might not be necessary for stealth AFTER enacting their attack doesn't mean they weren't BEFORE
Wish there was more of this vibe throughout the whole movie
Yeah, I wish they focused on Caesar moving through the jungle instead of the snow, I enjoyed the jungle warfare more than the snowy concentration camp.
@@JaehaerysTheConciliatorthe snowy concentration camps was meant to show the story, and character development of Caesar it was amazing
Fr the movie is called war for the planet of the apes but this is the only real scene with war and it's the 1st scene 😂 It was a good movie for the most part but you kinda feel like the director is forcing himself not to add more "war" scenes throughout the movie
@@Trolled_by_Eddie_Cthe war was actually referencing the humans fighting each other at the end I think, which ultimately wiped both groups out
@TheTanglyHen1026 I think the war was referencing Ceasars internal struggle throughout the movie.
So the gorila followed Koba and then turned on human side, the side Koba hated the most… what would Koba think about them?
Surely he would kill them instantly
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They explain that the traitors believed that Caesar would kill them, so they would rather live a life of servitude than be killed by Caesar.
Their hatred for Caesar outweighed their hatred for humans
They probably would have waited for the humans to kill Caesar then attack the humans afterwards
@@sullivandmitry1416 that just mean moral or the story they was scary n unlike Caesar
I like how the apes are so strong they can fire gigantic human sized arrows, very deadly
Rip apes who died😢😢😢🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭🫶🫶
0:46
that apes that went flying really made me sad
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Movies should get into the habit of showing how resilient living creatures can be to external damage. It just feels like every human took an arrow to a non vital area and died immediately whereas I think it would drive the horror of war forward even more if some of them had multiple arrows sticking out of them and still managed to function long enough to escape before perishing. Along those same lines the apes taking a single shot then instantly dying like chumps is sort of lack luster as well. Even people can take tens of shots to the body and function long enough to remain a danger, I think the scene would have benefited from a more brutal depiction of how animalistic war can be.
you watch way to many movies if you think "people can take tens of shots to the body and function long enough to remain a danger." lmfao. Go watch any police shooting and see how fast someone drops after a single round hits them.
@adamdavis5015 Idk about that. I watched some Florida woman get mag dumped on a body cam video and she still pursued the police
@@adamdavis5015 adrenaline makes a big difference, when its really hitting you wont even notice that you've been shot until the damage is so severe that it physically cripples you.
@@leaf5216 go watch ANY video of someone getting shot with literally any firearm. You could be hyped up on 800 pounds of meth it doesn't matter lmfao. The force of the bullets smacking into people stops them dead in their tracks. It's not like the movies where you get hit by a stray bullet and you don't notice untill you see the blood 10 minutes later lmao.
The ones the take so many bullets are either genetically gifted AF or are hopped up on adrenaline/cocaine/PCP 😂
3:05 chimps are about 1.5-2.0 times stronger than humans. So those bows probably had some draw weight to them.
100lbs at least - which is a Lot.
aren't they like wayyyy stringer
I've heard a full grown chimp has the strength of five men 😳
@@josephaviles3139 five avarage dudes I assume? Because avarage gym enjoyer is 2-3 times stronger
@@marcinzysko1653 most likely
@@marcinzysko1653 I've heard stories about some of the biggest people being attacked by chimps and being torn up. They go straight for the face and balls, they'll bite your fingers off, your junk and your face in minutes.
The part that kills me is Caesar let's this kid live sends them on their way....and in the end it's that same kid who ends up killing him smh
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This movie was much better than the current Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in my opinion. Without providing spoilers, Kingdom wasn't terrible but it felt like it was just filler to setup the next movie.
I agree but we needed that set up movie so we can have another epic. It was like rise to me. Good but made me want to see more
I 100% agree. The recent movie felt so dull to me and it felt like the intro to a series when I felt it more like the 4th movie by nature of this amazing trilogy.
@@pottedplant420god agreed
Kingdom is still a good movie
@@josephcantu3245 I'll probably watch it again. I loved the characters and that eagle's nest scene and when the apes went thru that military base to discover more about the past was interesting. I like that they are stretching the timeline to explain how the Planet of the Apes became after potentially thousands of years if they plan to do the astronaut story later.
The apes who ran off was like will be right back
Good movie.
Lowkey wish the movie was in the woods more. The snow areas were Ight but just not the same imo
What do you mean "lowkey"? Do you wish the movie was in the woods more or not? And what is "ight"?
@@SalvableRuin yes I do and Ight is just a shortened version of alright😂
The apes had the high ground. There was only one outcome. ;O)
6:04 When I want to rebel. My mom.. 🤐🤐☠☠
The guy with crossbow was going to be sided with Caesar but scrapped that since it would’ve ruined the message of the film.
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@@Zephirahafter caesar spared him they were going to have him switch sides later on, but instead he was the guy that shot caesar in the side during the final battle
@@asher7535 They were ? How do you know he was meant to side with him ? I don't understand why it would ruin the message, what message ?
@@Zephirah Because Matt Reeves wanting to avoid the criticism of having an adult human male joining the apes and would’ve ruined the message of ape leader saving his tribe.
@@jokester117 Can you give me the source ? I don't see what kind of criticism or what would be the problem..
1:37 It makes me sad that even the ape in the tree dies
They are the message he says, even humans are not that smart sometimes lol
Caesar didn't start this war, but Koba did.
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Tired of the hate I see for this movie, “there wasn’t enough war” such a child like mindset. The war was Cesar’s inner struggle, and battling Kobas Philosophy. It was a near perfect movie, I’d say it WAS perfect. = to Dawn.
They should of kept koba alive man it would of definitely made a more interesting movie as it already is and have him protect caesers family
Thta wouldn't make any sense
Absolutely not.
He da reason dat war started n cesear killed him cuz he wanted peace n thought dat would end da war but it didn’t, which is Koba’s fault
If you watched dawn of the planet of the apes and watch until the end of the endcredits, you would hear what sounds like apes looking around the rubble and Koba coming rising out and breathing heavily, implying that originally Koba was going to return in the third movie, possibly as a minor antagonist during the war between humans and apes, but I guess they scrapped it to leave Koba dead
Yes cause since he have hate towards humans, he would fight against the military and caesar would still lived @itsGcEdit
this the most action the movie had
I DID NOT START THIS WAR!
The ape who did was dead
The ape who did is dead his name was koba and i killed him
Nah fr all this if you really think of it. Koba is literally the one who needed to be sheltered. He had more hate towards humans fr. And ofc started this whole war.
Koba was right, Caesar was to merciuous with humans
"was to merciuous"? What on earth does that mean? Merciuous is not even a word.
@@SalvableRuin maybe they are confusing merciless with forgiving/mercy like. lol
Maybe they meant merciful? Im guessing either English isnt their first language or it is and they're just bad at it. Like Ricky from TPB's@SalvableRuin
@@SalvableRuin maybe they are an ape who can't write properly
Arrows through kevlar and steel plates. Okay
It can happen if high draw strength and distance to the target. Definitely not on the first shot, but absolutely none of the soldiers except their special ops would be wearing untouched plates.
French please
Why are they using cross bows when you have nuclear weapons and planes that drop bombs?
Virus that made the apes smarter also killed most humans and led to civil wars and general chaos in the human population. What's left of the military just doesn't have access to that kind of weaponry anymore
because they dont have nuclear weapons and planes that drop bombs
@@wrfg8025like??? Did homie just start w the third movie 😂
You yt ppl just live to kill and not to think huh? 😂😂
Causer is a grandpa
That spray of bows was so numerous.. unrealistic..
It's a movie for entertainment...
lmao. But the talking sentiment apes are okay.
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is not caesar so who start a war?
Koba
I saw the movie two days ago at the cinema closed to my house on Oleron island ( france ) , I can say is a rubbish ; Don't go and save your money
I agree with your opinion. (korea) save your money people
Yet you watch marvel movies
also this isn't that movie dumb foreigners
Yep, this one was bad. The only good ones are Rise and Dawn of the planet of the apes
its a great film. absolutely worth the money. he CG and story are great.