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A group of scientists in San Francisco struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent onNovember 18, 2021Views323 viewsTaglineOne last chance for HDDuration 130 MinRelease26 Jun 2014LanguageEnglishBudget$ Vicente, Andy Serkis, Carol Sutton, Chase Boltin, Christopher Berry, Deneen Tyler, Doc Shaw, Enrique Murciano, Gary Oldman, Evermore, Jason Clarke, Jocko Sims, Jon Eyez, Judy Greer, Karin Konoval, Keir OโDonnell, Keri Russell, Kevin Rankin, Kirk Acevedo, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lee Ross, Lombardo Boyar, Matthew James, Michael Papajohn, Mike Seal, Mustafa Harris, Nick Thurston, Richard King, Scott Lang, Terry Notary, Thomas Rosales Jr., Toby Kebbell
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Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2011PG-131h 45mA substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape production, box office & company infoVideos16More like thisReview Summer 2011 A season blessed with brilliant prequelsTo begin on a tangent before evaluating the film, before summer 2011, I had not seen a decent prequel film. Prequels to films are often made when there is either a rich back story behind the originals or the producers are wanting a little more money from a particular franchise see the Star Wars prequels. The problem they present is that film- makers have to construct their work, with the knowledge that the audience knows how it ends. One of the greatest things about seeing a film for the first time is the surprise and anticipation, to removing that can detract a lot from the overall impact of the film. But this summer I have had the pleasure of seeing X-men First Class, and now Rise of the Planet of the Apes - two excellent prequels to series that I didn't care for of the Planet of the Apes RPA from now on, I can't bear typing it is not only a triumph in CG animation, but as a stellar science fiction film, that remembers that films are infinitely more engaging when the audience actually cares for the characters on screen. Too often do I see films with a high premise that forget to flesh out their characters, leaving us to run around in mindless, weightless explosions with nobodies who we know less than 3 things about cough, Transformers 3. Yes, RPA is about super intelligent apes that ransack cities and take on armed forces with little more than what surrounds them, but before we get to that there is an enormous amount of development from the main protagonist; Caesar. Although the advertisement trumpets James Franco, John Lithgow etc, the real star here is Andy Serkis, along with millions of dollars worth of CG animation to create the most expressive animated creatures on film. Even with Avatar, using real humans, pales in comparison to the amount of detail going into every single one of these apes; there is not one second in the film where you cannot understand one of the primates intentions - you could practically vocalise them yourself with the refined eye movement, body language that clearly separates Caesar from his more primitive relatives. Needless to say, Caesar's performance is flawless; after all this is the man who brought Gollum to life, but he captures the screen with an entirely wordless performance, which to me is the greatest part of the film. I felt for Caesar more than any other character in this film, and he did it without saying a word. Eat that Michael Bay. I was almost in tears at one point during one of Caesar's more emotional scenes for Christ Sake - although a chimp, the heightened intelligence really gives him just enough human characteristic to be above the uncanny valley while still behaving like an humans in the film were what I considered weakest in this film; not any of the performances were bad, but a little more development in some minor characters and some tweak in the writing here and there would have made this a perfect 10. Tom Felton Draco Malfoy felt a bit off to me; he was cruel but almost in a cartoon way, though I suspect that's more to do with ill writing than any personal issues. The main cast are good, though at it's current length, I think more development with James Franco's character wouldn't have gone amiss, but then again, this might have thrown off the thing I love about this film is that while taking a sharp diversion from its roots in terms of gradual characterisation, it does a superb job of delivering what everyone inevitably came for. A massive Chimpocalypse. A simian uprising that sees the downtrodden apes taking up arms against humanity, and in three words it's f - ing cool. Made all the more exciting by the anticipation and the feel for these characters, the marvellous point about Caesar's character is that we sympathise with him, we understand why he leads an ape army AND WE SUPPORT HIM. A super intelligent ape is rallying a chimp attack force to free themselves from their confines, cause mayhem, disrupt order and ultimately rule humanity AND WE WANT THEM TO. And for that I love a film that makes us look inwards at ourselves and question our own moral codes and attitudes to events in life this one clearly representing a case of animal cruelty that make us conclude that WE are indeed the bad guys, and we need to change. Living in a small, rural middle-class society like myself or a well-developed area often makes mainstream audiences forget about those less fortunate than themselves, and what it drives them to, or in this case, what having too much drives us to, and it's refreshing to see something that reminds us of how much of a plague we are to the rest of the I would say a strong 9/10, perhaps not quite reaching the highs that First Class did, but by God, was it more consistent - definitely watch this one, and stay after the 17, 2011Fantastical Physical TransformationsFantastical Physical TransformationsFrom amazing prosthetics to groundbreaking VFX, these actors totally transformed for their the galleryFAQ12Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the streaming release date of Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2011 in Australia?AnswerEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages TiketNonton Gratis "Dawn of The Planet of The Apes" - Page 3 - DetikForum SynopsisA group of scientists in San Francisco struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent of the Planet of the Apes streaming where to watch online?You can buy "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" on AMC on Demand, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, DIRECTV as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, DIRECTV online. SinopsisFilm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Malcolm (Jason Clarke) bertemu dengan pemimpin para kera cesar (Andy Serkis) disaat tak tepat, ketika rombongan malcolm hendak memeriksa bendungan pembangkit listrik, sehingga dapat dinyalakan dan manusia dapat kembali menggunakan listrik, namun ditengah jalan rekannya menembak salah satu kera Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2014PG-132h 10mThe fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the production, box office & company infoVideos68More like thisReview Amazing ape performances, some stupid humans thoughDawn follows on 10 years after Rise. A large part of humanity has been killed by a deadly virus which swept the globe and Caesar and his ape community live somewhere in San Francisco. The apes teach each-other to read and write and most are fluent in sign language. They hunt other animals en masse with well-timed plans. Meanwhile, the humans are in a dystopian society, hanging around in an enclosure with limited electricity and no communications with humans in other areas. In fact, their power supply will run out in a few weeks unless they can reactivate a dam near where the apes are mishap occurs where an ape ends up dead due to a guy called Carver and Caesar confronts the humans with his army warning that they should never again go into ape territory. It's a powerful and convincing never hated a character more than I hated Carver Kirk Acevedo in this movie. He is loud, stupid, arrogant, rude, aggressive, dismissive of anything he doesn't agree with and almost single- handedly causes a war between apes and humans. He's antogonistic with the other humans and adds nothing of value to the movie. He cuts off Ellie Keri Russell, emphatically proclaiming that obviously the apes are responsible for the simian virus he is incorrect. I can't stand when movies turn to devices like this. It's unnecessary and cheapens the existing tension in the film. The other humans are stupid by extension by putting up with him and seemingly forgiving his countless mistakes, constant risk-taking and unpleasant apes themselves represent a major achievement in film-making. The cgi is incredible although the chimpanzee faces are more obviously fake. The orangutans are especially unbelievable. I was really blown away. It's important to give credit to the sound design as well. The sounds give the apes weight and presence. You don't think about the breathing or the steps or the subtle shifting of weight but they all make noise which is critical to making it seem the ape performances are great. The eyes of the apes are intense and knowing. Their movement is very natural, both with the body and the face. They put so much expression into what they say with sign language and also when they actually speak. Andy Serkis is the go-to man when it comes to ping-pong-balls-on-a-green-suit acting and he must have delivered here because Caesar is a powerful character with a demanding presence. Koba is also excellent but then so are all the apes. They're incredible to watch and ironically bring a lot of humanity to the movie, moreso than the way Koba eventually leads a battle against the humans is very logical and devious. I felt like it echoed WWI in some ways. But there are many gaps in logic in the movie. The humans are far too lazy in protecting a weapons depot. Malcolm Jason Clarke does a reasonable job of trying to connect with Caesar and the apes but he fails to warn that the humans are arming and preparing for a likely battle. He doesn't do enough to initiate diplomacy and communication between the apes and humans. Why aren't the humans more excited in finding intelligent, speaking apes? This is a major revelation! A chance to connect with a separate Oldman is one of my favourite actors but he can only do so much with so little screen time and such weak lines. His character ends up being disappointingly music was disappointing. Parts of it sounded like Agent Cody Banks or something - like a goofy kid's spy movie. Michael Giacchino seems inconsistent, perhaps it depends on the director or kind of movie he's working on. Some of the more sentimental parts were okay but most of the music sounded tired, contrived and summary, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a mixed bag. It has the makings of a great film with the potential to give profound insights into how conflicts grow and wars begin. Caesar's growing moral compass is powerful to watch. The apes make the movie worth seeing alone. But the humans are dull and stupid by comparison. The acting, lines and characterisation is weak for the humans. The action scenes are really well done. The relationship between Caesar and Koba is perhaps the core of the movie and it's very well done. Take out 40 minutes of weaker material and substitute 20 minutes of smart ideas and motivations and Dawn would be a 12, 2016FAQ4Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to explore . 441 329 261 287 3 64 135 47