In 2029, an Air Force astronaut crash-lands on a mysterious planet where evolved, talking apes dominate a race of primitive humans. It is the year 2029: Astronaut Leo Davidson boards a pod cruiser on a Space Station for a "routine" reconnaissance mission. But an abrupt detour through a space time wormhole lands him on a strange planet where talking apes rule over the human race. With the help of a sympathetic chimpanzee activist named Ari and a small band of human rebels, Leo leads the effort to evade the advancing Gorilla Army led by General Thade and his most trusted warrior Attar. Now the race is on to reach a sacred temple within the planet's Forbidden Zone to discover the shocking secrets of mankind's past - and the key to its future. Reinventing a classic film is one thing, but if you're going to remake something beloved by film fans worldwide, do it for a reason. This Planet of the Apes reboot brings little to nothing new to the series with a brutally dull outcome.<br/><br/>Look, it's easier said than done. Remakes and reboots have a lot of pressure and usually wind up being a waste of time. But there was serious potential here. With Tim Burton coming off a few solid films with Johnny Depp and box office success with Batman, you'd think he would have a grapple on what to do with the Apes franchise. Sadly, it was the exact opposite.<br/><br/>The original 1968 classic was thought provoking and lead to a couple really well done sequels, but Burton's take is disappointingly more creepy and awkward than it is cerebral. I'm sorry, but I just don't care for seeing Mark Wahlberg have a strange romantic relationship with a female ape. Or, rather, an equally dull relationship with a human, played by Estella Warren. No chemistry between the two, whatsoever.<br/><br/>But there are a few redeemable qualities surprisingly. Instead of a massive Statue of Liberty reveal at the end, Burton makes a few middle act changes that actually benefit the story in the long run. Having the very cause of the apes taking over earth being due to Wahlberg's mistake was interesting, but I'm just not sure it was earned. Something else that wasn't earned is the entire third act. Talk about an atrocious piece of mess, the third act tries to propose so many ideas and take twists and turns that it just all feels tiresome. Unfortunately, by the time the big battle comes around, you just don't care.<br/><br/>It's easy to look at a film in hindsight and say it shouldn't have been made, but seriously, this Apes entry should not have been made. It wasn't yet the time where visual effects offered up the opportunity to do great motion capture or picture perfect-looking Apes (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, 2014) and using old make-up was the wrong choice. It's nice for the 60's but using it in 2001 is a completely different entity. But the main problem is that the characters and story are second to an attempt to build out impressive set pieces. Tim Roth's one-note villain and the film's choice for romances make for one brutal viewing.<br/><br/>+Some interesting subtle changes<br/><br/>-Lack of reinvention<br/><br/>-Awkward romances<br/><br/>-No reason for 2001 to be the time for a remake<br/><br/>4.6/10 For all the special effects and souped up ape costumes the remake isn't as good as the original. I wasn't much struck on the acting or the story line for that matter either. The Charlton Heston as Taylor version still stands the test of time despite being made way back in 1968. The longer I take to review this movie, the more the absurdities loom. So let me finish before I think about the story's stupidly plotted structure or recall how tiring it was to watch apes perpetually pushing humans to the ground or sending them pirouetting into the air. No name was given on camera for the city of apes in the 2001 version. However, the production artwork identifies the ape city as "Derkein." Derkein reappears as the name for the ape city in the Diamond Comic series based in the same world of Tim Burton's POTA. Derkein appears to be derived from a Greek word which gave the English word "dragon." This film takes place on the planet Ashlar. You can tell that it is not Earth because of its two moons. While the 1968 film did take place on Earth, the original novel by Pierre Boulle took place on the planet Soror in the Betelgeuse system. It is never said where the planet Ashlar is located in the universe. The year 2029 is shown in the beginning of the film. A video postcard was sent from Earth to Leo Davidson on February 7th according to the novelization. He gets the postcard on the Oberon about a week later, right before he goes into the electromagnetic storm that takes him to Ashlar in the year 5021. According to the novelization, the chronometer reads 5021.946 when Davidson gets to the ruins of the Oberon, now known as the Temple of Calima. After Leo Davidson went through the electromagnetic storm, the Oberon went through as well, and crashed on Ashlar. However, the electrical storm sent Davidson through time, almost 3,000 years into the future; this apparently didn't happen with the Oberon, which therefore crashed some 3,000 years before Davidson arrived on the planet. The surviving humans and apes had no choice but to settle on Ashlar and try to survive. The origins of the intelligent apes are described in the novels by William T. Quick, Planet of the Apes: The Fall and Planet of the Apes: Colony. The novels are about how an intelligent ape named Jonathan rose to power and fathered a new race of apes. This is the ape who changes his name to Semos, who is mentioned in the film. The apes subdued the humans and became the dominant species; over the centuries, with no records or memories of the crashed Oberon surviving, the apes started to revere the mythical ruins as the sacred grounds of Calima, while the humans survived as uncivilized tribes. This is a tricky question to answer. It seems unlikely that horses would be brought on the Oberon for experimentation. It is up to viewers to come up with their own explanation. Unlike the apes in the novel, who have technology such as 20th century cars, or guns like the apes in the 1968 original film, the apes in this movie do not possess many "basic" forms of technology such as electricity. This is either because Semos choose not to introduce it, was unable to reproduce it, or over time the ape culture simply never developed it. The only gun owned by an ape is Thade's father, which had been passed on generation to generation in their family and not used, but held as an artifact. Linda Harrison, who played Nova in the first two films, plays a human captive who shakes her head when Davidson asks her, "What is this place?" Charlton Heston, who played Taylor in the first two films, ironically plays an ape in this film, Thade's father. To make it even more ironic, his character has the same name as Zaius, the orangutan who tried to stop Taylor from being free in the first film. Before Zaius dies, he says about humans, "Damn them. Damn them all to hell!" This is similar to Heston's line at the end of the first film, "Damn you! God damn you all to hell!" Davidson arrives on an alternate Earth where the Abraham Lincoln statue is now an "Ape Lincoln" statue with a plaque that says it is in memory of General Thade. Davidson is then surrounded by police officers and firefighters who are apes. According to Helena Bonham Carter, "Thade beat him there." General Thade, although imprisoned after the battle, apparently escaped some time later and left Ashlar in some kind of spacecraft. Davidson was sent back to the Earth of 3,000 years earlier, but Thade, although leaving much later, ended up earlier than Davidson. The reason this happened is that the order in which someone exits the electromagnetic storm is the reverse order of whoever entered it. In other words, it's an inverse relationship. This is the reason the Oberon crashed on Ashlar before Davidson did and Pericles landed after Davidson.<br/><br/>One theory is that Thade arrived on Earth somewhere in the 19th century. There, he staged a revolt among the apes, not unlike Semos once had done, making the apes once again the dominant species on the planet. So when Davidson arrived 200 years later, he found his own planet conquered by the apes, and a monument erected in Thade's honor. Another theory is that Thade arrived after the Oberon went through the electromagnetic storm in 2029 and that Davidson actually returned on 26 October 2155, the last year seen on the chronometer. Rather than an alternate timeline, Thade would have led the apes of Earth without changing the past centuries and had the Lincoln monument changed in his honor during the 100 or so years before Davidson's return. This explanation would explain why Washington still looks the same as it ever did. It has been suggested by some that Davidson may have landed on a future version of Ashlar that appears similar to Earth. However, the planet that he lands on at the end of the film does not appear to have two moons, and given that Davidson set a course for Earth's location at the end, it would be unlikely that he'd end up on another planet. It has also been suggested that Davidson landed on a different planet, neither Ashlar nor Earth, that is ruled by apes. If this is so, then the reason that their Washington D.C. looks similar to ours is unknown. Another very unlikely theory is that the anomaly took Leo Davidson to an alternate universe where Earth is ruled by apes, and the Thade in that universe is not the Thade from Ashlar, but a version of him that lived on an alternate Earth.<br/><br/>According to Tim Burton, this ending was a nod to a similar ending in the original novel, but also meant as a prelude to a sequel that was never made. Helena Bonham Carter believes that the ending is explained simply by Thade beating Leo to Earth, but there is still much to be desired.<br/><br/>Rich Handley's Timeline of the Planet of the Apes contains the following note:<br/><br/>Ty Templeton, author of Revolution on the Planet of the Apes, had intended, in his initial concept for that title, to explore how Thade changed Earth's history. Fox, however, opted to keep the two Apes incarnations separate. Ian Edgington and Ben Abnett had also planned to reveal Thade's fate in an unpublished storyline for Dark Horse, which would have featured characters from Semos' world visiting Earth's past in the Oberon's remaining pods, via the anomaly. Their plan had been that the Earth Davidson returned to was not the same Earth he left, but rather a parallel planet similar to that which Ulysse Merou returned to in Pierre Boulle's novel, The Monkey Planet. The Thade name, Edington says, would have been a powerful ape dynasty on that Earth, much like the Kennedys or Rothchilds.<br/><br/>Elsewhere in Handley's book is another note on Thade's scrapped involvement in Revolution:<br/><br/>Revolution on the Planet of the Apes was originally to have been titled either Combat on the Planet of the Apes or War on the Planet of the Apes, and would have featured Thade, from the Tim Burton film, and Caesar, from the originals. Artist Richard Pace created a poster for the series, as well as some interior art pages utilizing Thade as a character, but when Fox opted to keep the two incarnations separate, Thade's involvement (and, thus, Pace's artwork) was removed from the final product. Fox decided not to continue the storyline even though the film was a financial success. Tim Burton has since said that he would rather jump out a window than make a follow-up. Helena Bonham Carter and Mark Wahlberg would have returned if Burton was involved. Paul Giamatti would have been interested in reprising his role as Limbo in a world where apes drove cars, smoked cigars, wore glasses, and sat in boardrooms. Rise of the Planet of the Apes, an origin story that reboots the film series, was released 10 years after this film. a5c7b9f00b the Madrid downloadEpisode 1.139 movie free download hdA Pirate's Tale tamil dubbed movie torrentThe Great Spirit full movie in hindi free downloadhindi In TimeBoned movie in tamil dubbed downloadBungou Stray Dogs full movie hd 720p free downloadAmateur Hour full movie download in hindiOrleans full movie in hindi free download hd 1080pBroken Horses 720p torrent
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