Hope you enjoy my full movie breakdown for Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. I've got a review coming up in the next few days so look out for that too!
My interpretation is that she went back to apologize for her actions and try to make her point across to Noah. Will she’s still focused on her goals, she knows ahead of time in debt to him for his help. But she knows that the meeting could go poorly, so that’s why she has the gun at the ready.
She had the gun out of fear, in case Noah attacked her. She has personal goals. Remember when Woody in part 3 said it's war, family getting offed isn't personal
Id bet he will in the next movie. Literally everyone I’ve talked to said that Raka died way too early, and I’m sure the creators knew it was too early. He’s too interesting and has too much knowledge about the world to just let die like he did.
I am absolutely certain that Raka isn't dead! It doesn't make any sense whatsoever to kill off such a great character so early. His arc isn't finished. And as long as we haven't seen Raka's dead body, anything is possible 😉 He might've been swept to a shallow part of the river where he could crawl out of the water. I also thinks it's significant that Raka vanished while he was trying to save Mae from being swept away in the river. And Noah gave Mae Raka's amulett which originally belonged to Cesar. It is a drawing of Cesar's window in the house where he was lovingly raised by humans. That's a powerful symbol, and it should connect Raka and Mae emotionally. I don't understand why this movie wasn't more praised. It started a bit slow, but it eventually becomes mesmerizing. I can strongly recommend it. The style is very different from the most recent trilogy and the movie is more action driven - but the action sequences are great and they always serve the plot.
Well it depends. I can sort of understand where Mae is coming from. While she certainly didn’t want the clan to suffer it was between that and bringing back her entire species. I don’t think the moral of the film was that Humans cannot be trusted, but rather that humans and apes cannot trust each other. Honestly if it was between uplifiting an entire species at the cost of 60 70 lives I think Mae went with what was the greater good.
Is Mae connected to the human fortress at the end? Seemed like she had no trouble finding it. Also, how long did it take Mae to get to the human fortress by horse after leaving Noa’s village?
A superb addition to the Apes saga, which opens up endless possibilities for new story arcs. I believe Noah was looking to the stars and saw a wormhole or black hole through the telescope.A gateway to the past for them or a gateway to future for the humans of the past and I expect the Icarus to come through this wormhole at some point later in this trilogy or the next one. Time travel will defo play a part in this new saga.
I watched the movie yesterday and although I mostly enjoyed it, I feel it fell short of the storyline and character development that were present in the previous movies. But I'm not ready to write it off. Like you, I'm looking forward to the potential of this new trilogy.
@@wingedhussar1453 Are you saying this based on the original 1960s movies? I haven't watched those so not sure how the storyline will go. Definitely would be interesting to see how the humans who can't speak organize a war campaign against the apes.
@@dominicdelgado1654 You think so? Don't most people agree that the first movie is the best and the sequels are just so so? For me Rise is my 2nd favorite movie after War with the Dawn being my least favorite.
This is where they can even bring in the Mark Wahlberg story from the planet of the apes. Because remember when he landed back on earth the apes had police cars and stuff
I think what would be crazy is a revelation that Apes advanced so far into the future that they managed to travel the stars and go back through time (like Escape from the Planet of the Apes). Perhaps Mae and Noa are at war, but in the process there is some great danger, like an AO Bomb that they discover and that bomb will end the world. Maybe their war is happening right on top of that bomb, and if they don't end, the future will become reality.
Have you read the new Planet of the Apes: Devolution comics? I'm hoping that some of "those" apes have evolved into societies that have learned to coexist with humans.
What if the hard drive contains a cure to give the humans that are mute their speech back but morph them into the mutants and have to retreat BENEATH THE EARTH
Folks fail to realize that you don't need mystical new age powers or physical deformities to raise a "mutant" faction. This rebooted franchise is more grounded than the original, and so the mind powers were replaced by incredible knowledge of human (and ape) mind (psychology) mixed with manipulation tactics straight from CIA textbook. Add satellite communication in the mix and voila, you have a literal civilizational telepathy super power. As for physical deformity, the woman at the end using that hazmat suit give us a hint... Humans cannot live over the surface of the world now either because the virus, or maybe even something more tragic like the fact most humans are living for so long isolated that our immune system has become very weak.
Why is nobody who watched this movie interested in who the humans talked to in one of the last scenes. Bcs they also kept looking true telescopes. Are they in some kind of space station?
I enjoyed this video however the title is misleading. Not until 11:09 or about 61% of the way through do begin hear anything about the ending. That’s super disappointing.
There are timestamps in the video that lead you to the ending but most importantly, in the title it says "full movie breakdown". I do this with all of the films I breakdown and there's more to talk about beyond just the ending of a film.
I found the movie very interesting as the story moves well even though they seem to have to rush things a bit due to no true high action scenes. But it shows when the story line is good it makes for a much better movie than those smash and grab movies that get forgotten in months time. This movie always us to use our own imagination as to how things played out over time. One thing that is for certain is the statue of liberty doesn't appear to be blown from it's foundation and cast near the sea shores by apes as that is more than likely the doing of humans. In order to get the story line right they are going to have to answer some questions and tell some truths that are simply uncomfortable to whites as when the flue started capitalism was still engaged in treating people of color wrongly based solely on the color of their skin and in some cases the texture of their hair. Then going back to the times of the Roman Empire they must be willing to tell the truth about Christianity and how that belief system is based on the theft and rewriting of the history of another people. They talk of a holy war but will they go as far as to tell the truth about the word, "Transliteration," as that word has nothing to do with translating anything but them giving themselves the authority to make changes to anyone's history they came across. When they took to the scriptures the replaced the people they found in the scriptures with people of their choosing, took out the name of the creator and his son replacing the creators son with their sun god Zeus, and then used their printing presses to flood the world with those lies now in a book called the Bible. I wonder will the writers have the guts to tell of these hidden truths?! But for sure in the movie story line a war is coming where I believe the humans will use the nukes to try and wipe out the apes as a quick solution to their perceived problems due to them being vastly out numbered by the apes. This way far in the future when the astronauts return we can all relive that iconic scene played by Charlton Heston and have it have true meaning that makes us all think of the paths religion, capitalism, and racism are truly taking us down. Anyway I am looking forward to see just what they come up with in future movies.
So, 300 years after homo sapiens has become unintelligent, and human civilization has collapsed and devolved into a pre-industrial, pre-agrarian primitive state, we still see people running around wearing factory stitched tank tops and jeans?
I'd say Apes talking is the bigger issue for you to harp on, you seem to forget real life primitive humans perfected the art of stitching clothing when they decided to cover themselves! 😎
@gandalfgreyhame3425 Well I’m pretty sure they have many left over supplies around in abandoned places , just like guns and some machinery. Clothing should be not hard to find in old stores even if it’s worn out which It was . Heck the bigger question would be why do the humans and mostly Illiterate apes still speak 21st century English ? Our English sounds way different from English 300 years ago. It would of made sense for them to develop their own language with influence from English , kinda like Latin to Spanish etc. Also why do the primitive animalistic humans Wear rags and not be nude like other animals 😂 we know the reason but still ,Animals don’t have concept of shame .🤷🏼♂️
@@shanumutyampeta How? Where are the yarn spinners making thread, the looms weaving the thread into cloth, the scissors and other cutting machines to make the form fitting patterns for a tank top and jeans, the sewing machines, with needle and thread to stitch the cut patterns into the form fitting clothing? There's a reason that pre-industrial, pre-agrarian hunter gatherer societies mostly wore animal skins loosely held together with simple thin strips of leather ties - they did not have the tools to spin animal hair or plant fibers into thread, and no looms to turn that thread into broad cloth. They did not, as a whole, even produce enough of a surplus of food to allow for specialization of individuals within their society to just work on making clothing. It was not until farming was solidly established that subspecialized trades and technologies developed to make clothing and other things (that's where trade names like Weaver, Baker, and Smith came from). Next, there's a reason that early civilizations that did figure out how to make thread and weave the threads into broad cloth generally wore loose fitting clothes that were essentially like sheets of cloth draped and wrapped over their bodies (e.g., Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, ancient Chinese dynasties). Making form fitting tank tops or jeans would have required the additional technologies of scissors and sewing machines to cut the broadcloth precisely and then stitch the pieces precisely into a form fitting top and lower pants. So, yeah, without all of those machines, these groups of primitive human beings should have been wearing animals skins held together by leather strips, like Ötzi, the Iceman. Maybe Mae had accidentally stumbled into the ruins of an ancient Walmart or Target store and had distributed her finds of clothing to her tribe of feral humans? The humans in that fortress that Mae delivers the hard drive to at the end clearly have remnants of human technology before the fall of civilization, but it's unlikely that they were producing tank tops and jeans for the feral humans living in the rest of the world. And btw, good luck with that hard drive. Neither SSDs nor magnetic spinning hard disk drives are able to retain their data for 300 years.
I guess that there has to be a lot of videos that explain the ending of this movie because I can't believe anyone actually sat through the entire dumb movie. It was idiodic and stupid. They have to go out and climb to steal eggs, but they live with a ton of birds thatI guess don't lay eggs. And why do they even need birds....Because of all of the fish that monkeys eat?!!! Monkeys don't even eat fish, they eat banannas. So I guess throw in the tired cliche of barbarians burn villigage and one is left behind alive and goes on a magicl journey... Like EVERY sword and sorcery movie that has EVER been made. TERRIBLE! I don't even know what happened at the end because The first hour was soooo dumb and boring. I guess there needs to be spoilers because I can't believe anyone sat through 2 and 1/2 hours of this crap.
Weak plot and lack of imagination, making humans smart all the time is lazy writing. With the apes it is accurate in sense like when a great civilisation dies, sociiety can regress and most learning evaporates and people have to start from year one.
My god, what is wrong with this generation when you do not know the difference between a microscope and a telescope. American civilization is truly doomed...
Hope you enjoy my full movie breakdown for Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. I've got a review coming up in the next few days so look out for that too!
This video is awesome
i gotta say the human hunt scene was sooo good. the music and setup where noah was about to leave and raka was in the mix of all of it.
Did Mae have the gun to defend herself or to assassinate Noa? Because why would she return knowing she probably drowned members of his village?
yeah i wonder why hmm
To kill noa she knows noa has the potential to lead
My interpretation is that she went back to apologize for her actions and try to make her point across to Noah. Will she’s still focused on her goals, she knows ahead of time in debt to him for his help. But she knows that the meeting could go poorly, so that’s why she has the gun at the ready.
To say goodbye, she said that, and she had the gun just in case, because of the harsh necessity of the battle.
She had the gun out of fear, in case Noah attacked her. She has personal goals. Remember when Woody in part 3 said it's war, family getting offed isn't personal
I expected Raka to show up at the end of the movie.
His voice did at the end of the credits! Maybe he survived
So do I. It's so obvious he's still alive, even without his voice at the end.
Id bet he will in the next movie. Literally everyone I’ve talked to said that Raka died way too early, and I’m sure the creators knew it was too early. He’s too interesting and has too much knowledge about the world to just let die like he did.
I am absolutely certain that Raka isn't dead! It doesn't make any sense whatsoever to kill off such a great character so early. His arc isn't finished. And as long as we haven't seen Raka's dead body, anything is possible 😉 He might've been swept to a shallow part of the river where he could crawl out of the water.
I also thinks it's significant that Raka vanished while he was trying to save Mae from being swept away in the river. And Noah gave Mae Raka's amulett which originally belonged to Cesar. It is a drawing of Cesar's window in the house where he was lovingly raised by humans. That's a powerful symbol, and it should connect Raka and Mae emotionally.
I don't understand why this movie wasn't more praised. It started a bit slow, but it eventually becomes mesmerizing. I can strongly recommend it. The style is very different from the most recent trilogy and the movie is more action driven - but the action sequences are great and they always serve the plot.
Did Mae spare Noa’s life because he gave her Caesar’s symbol? Does Mae even know who Caesar was or care about the symbol at all?
I don’t think she went with the intention to kill him. I think the gun was just in case Noa was angry and tried to attack her
@@thomasmiller28 I agree
@@thomasmiller28no she was going to kill him it was confirmed
@@dominicdelgado1654 Where was this confirmed?
Maybe in the next film she might run into some apes that spare her because she's wearing Caesars symbol.
It would be real interesting if the doomsday bomb was in that fortress and those humans eventually evolved into the mutants of BENEATH.
They totally do! They are already underground and i think their cure ends up mutating them .....
Cope@@Castor7666
Well now we know Mae is definitely not a Nova, moral of the story is humans can not be trusted!
Well it depends. I can sort of understand where Mae is coming from. While she certainly didn’t want the clan to suffer it was between that and bringing back her entire species. I don’t think the moral of the film was that Humans cannot be trusted, but rather that humans and apes cannot trust each other. Honestly if it was between uplifiting an entire species at the cost of 60 70 lives I think Mae went with what was the greater good.
The moral of the story isn’t humans can’t be trusted… it’s about who is the dominant species 🧠👍🏾
Agree with both of you. Still was gut wrenching to watch Mae leaving Noa behind when Noa came back to save her when she was being hunted. Damn.
I would have helped mankind too...🤦🤦🤦
Anybody watching the Gaza conflict?
Is Mae connected to the human fortress at the end? Seemed like she had no trouble finding it. Also, how long did it take Mae to get to the human fortress by horse after leaving Noa’s village?
I loved this movie. What a wonderful play!
I don't remember there being any mention of Mae necessarily being immune to the virus, so much as her people just happened to be unaffected somehow...
Virus gone but any kind of vaccine for any other virus is long gone with being too old to be effective.
A superb addition to the Apes saga, which opens up endless possibilities for new story arcs.
I believe Noah was looking to the stars and saw a wormhole or black hole through the telescope.A gateway to the past for them or a gateway to future for the humans of the past and I expect the Icarus to come through this wormhole at some point later in this trilogy or the next one. Time travel will defo play a part in this new saga.
W3atched the movie yesterday afternoon. A good movie.
Will we find out that no a direct descendants from Caesar in future sequels because he lookalike Caesar and does noa have Caesar birthmark?
I think he is a descendant of Caesar and has his birthmark.
Loved the movie. Excellent review thank you
I watched the movie yesterday and although I mostly enjoyed it, I feel it fell short of the storyline and character development that were present in the previous movies. But I'm not ready to write it off. Like you, I'm looking forward to the potential of this new trilogy.
This movie just presnted the time jump needed to show humans live underground amd are reafy to fight now
the first movie in a new trilogy should be weaker than the rest in these departments
@@wingedhussar1453 Are you saying this based on the original 1960s movies? I haven't watched those so not sure how the storyline will go. Definitely would be interesting to see how the humans who can't speak organize a war campaign against the apes.
@@dominicdelgado1654 You think so? Don't most people agree that the first movie is the best and the sequels are just so so? For me Rise is my 2nd favorite movie after War with the Dawn being my least favorite.
I feel like this will be another trilogy leading up to then ending with us seeing the nuclear fallout before the OG series
There’s still the issue of the missing astronauts from the 2011 movie. Will we ever get our Taylor moment?
This is where they can even bring in the Mark Wahlberg story from the planet of the apes. Because remember when he landed back on earth the apes had police cars and stuff
We *DO NOT* need that
I think what would be crazy is a revelation that Apes advanced so far into the future that they managed to travel the stars and go back through time (like Escape from the Planet of the Apes). Perhaps Mae and Noa are at war, but in the process there is some great danger, like an AO Bomb that they discover and that bomb will end the world. Maybe their war is happening right on top of that bomb, and if they don't end, the future will become reality.
Stpd idea
@@crow_g1639 Tell that to the first five Planet of the Apes movies.
Have you read the new Planet of the Apes: Devolution comics? I'm hoping that some of "those" apes have evolved into societies that have learned to coexist with humans.
Thought the other apes were the monster but it was humans.
Humans in this world is kinda like the eldars/necrons of 40k. Trying to claim the universe that once controlled by thier fingertips.
What if the hard drive contains a cure to give the humans that are mute their speech back but morph them into the mutants and have to retreat BENEATH THE EARTH
Need full movie link
Next move should have the mutant telepathic humans
Folks fail to realize that you don't need mystical new age powers or physical deformities to raise a "mutant" faction.
This rebooted franchise is more grounded than the original, and so the mind powers were replaced by incredible knowledge of human (and ape) mind (psychology) mixed with manipulation tactics straight from CIA textbook.
Add satellite communication in the mix and voila, you have a literal civilizational telepathy super power.
As for physical deformity, the woman at the end using that hazmat suit give us a hint...
Humans cannot live over the surface of the world now either because the virus, or maybe even something more tragic like the fact most humans are living for so long isolated that our immune system has become very weak.
Why is nobody who watched this movie interested in who the humans talked to in one of the last scenes. Bcs they also kept looking true telescopes. Are they in some kind of space station?
well they totally ignored the mute humans, lack of imagination on the use of wild humans.
Kinda hate mae now rip proximus😂he was right
After seeing this movie, I'm going to say it...........I hate Mae. She's arrogant, selfish and only using Noa to get what she wants.
I know that Proximus Caesar is supposed to be a Bonobo ape, but due to his size I can't help but think that one of his parents was a Gorilla 🦍.
I think all the chimps and bonobos are slightly larger than they should be. Just because they're humans in motion capture suits.
Searceale
I liked the movie but the “Mae” character I could do without…
I enjoyed this video however the title is misleading. Not until 11:09 or about 61% of the way through do begin hear anything about the ending. That’s super disappointing.
There are timestamps in the video that lead you to the ending but most importantly, in the title it says "full movie breakdown". I do this with all of the films I breakdown and there's more to talk about beyond just the ending of a film.
I found the movie very interesting as the story moves well even though they seem to have to rush things a bit due to no true high action scenes. But it shows when the story line is good it makes for a much better movie than those smash and grab movies that get forgotten in months time. This movie always us to use our own imagination as to how things played out over time.
One thing that is for certain is the statue of liberty doesn't appear to be blown from it's foundation and cast near the sea shores by apes as that is more than likely the doing of humans. In order to get the story line right they are going to have to answer some questions and tell some truths that are simply uncomfortable to whites as when the flue started capitalism was still engaged in treating people of color wrongly based solely on the color of their skin and in some cases the texture of their hair. Then going back to the times of the Roman Empire they must be willing to tell the truth about Christianity and how that belief system is based on the theft and rewriting of the history of another people. They talk of a holy war but will they go as far as to tell the truth about the word, "Transliteration," as that word has nothing to do with translating anything but them giving themselves the authority to make changes to anyone's history they came across. When they took to the scriptures the replaced the people they found in the scriptures with people of their choosing, took out the name of the creator and his son replacing the creators son with their sun god Zeus, and then used their printing presses to flood the world with those lies now in a book called the Bible. I wonder will the writers have the guts to tell of these hidden truths?!
But for sure in the movie story line a war is coming where I believe the humans will use the nukes to try and wipe out the apes as a quick solution to their perceived problems due to them being vastly out numbered by the apes. This way far in the future when the astronauts return we can all relive that iconic scene played by Charlton Heston and have it have true meaning that makes us all think of the paths religion, capitalism, and racism are truly taking us down.
Anyway I am looking forward to see just what they come up with in future movies.
So, 300 years after homo sapiens has become unintelligent, and human civilization has collapsed and devolved into a pre-industrial, pre-agrarian primitive state, we still see people running around wearing factory stitched tank tops and jeans?
I'd say Apes talking is the bigger issue for you to harp on, you seem to forget real life primitive humans perfected the art of stitching clothing when they decided to cover themselves! 😎
@gandalfgreyhame3425 Well I’m pretty sure they have many left over supplies around in abandoned places , just like guns and some machinery. Clothing should be not hard to find in old stores even if it’s worn out which It was .
Heck the bigger question would be why do the humans and mostly Illiterate apes still speak 21st century English ? Our English sounds way different from English 300 years ago. It would of made sense for them to develop their own language with influence from English , kinda like Latin to Spanish etc.
Also why do the primitive animalistic humans Wear rags and not be nude like other animals 😂 we know the reason but still ,Animals don’t have concept of shame .🤷🏼♂️
@@swamp5050 😂 They should have for the sake of Realism. 🤷🏼♂️
Watch the movie. The ending of the film explains that.
@@shanumutyampeta How? Where are the yarn spinners making thread, the looms weaving the thread into cloth, the scissors and other cutting machines to make the form fitting patterns for a tank top and jeans, the sewing machines, with needle and thread to stitch the cut patterns into the form fitting clothing?
There's a reason that pre-industrial, pre-agrarian hunter gatherer societies mostly wore animal skins loosely held together with simple thin strips of leather ties - they did not have the tools to spin animal hair or plant fibers into thread, and no looms to turn that thread into broad cloth.
They did not, as a whole, even produce enough of a surplus of food to allow for specialization of individuals within their society to just work on making clothing. It was not until farming was solidly established that subspecialized trades and technologies developed to make clothing and other things (that's where trade names like Weaver, Baker, and Smith came from).
Next, there's a reason that early civilizations that did figure out how to make thread and weave the threads into broad cloth generally wore loose fitting clothes that were essentially like sheets of cloth draped and wrapped over their bodies (e.g., Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, ancient Chinese dynasties).
Making form fitting tank tops or jeans would have required the additional technologies of scissors and sewing machines to cut the broadcloth precisely and then stitch the pieces precisely into a form fitting top and lower pants.
So, yeah, without all of those machines, these groups of primitive human beings should have been wearing animals skins held together by leather strips, like Ötzi, the Iceman.
Maybe Mae had accidentally stumbled into the ruins of an ancient Walmart or Target store and had distributed her finds of clothing to her tribe of feral humans?
The humans in that fortress that Mae delivers the hard drive to at the end clearly have remnants of human technology before the fall of civilization, but it's unlikely that they were producing tank tops and jeans for the feral humans living in the rest of the world.
And btw, good luck with that hard drive. Neither SSDs nor magnetic spinning hard disk drives are able to retain their data for 300 years.
I guess that there has to be a lot of videos that explain the ending of this movie because I can't believe anyone actually sat through the entire dumb movie. It was idiodic and stupid. They have to go out and climb to steal eggs, but they live with a ton of birds thatI guess don't lay eggs. And why do they even need birds....Because of all of the fish that monkeys eat?!!! Monkeys don't even eat fish, they eat banannas. So I guess throw in the tired cliche of barbarians burn villigage and one is left behind alive and goes on a magicl journey... Like EVERY sword and sorcery movie that has EVER been made. TERRIBLE! I don't even know what happened at the end because The first hour was soooo dumb and boring. I guess there needs to be spoilers because I can't believe anyone sat through 2 and 1/2 hours of this crap.
I'm calling now, Noa and May will giver birth to Cornelius.
Go to jail. Go straight to jail. Do not pass Go and do not collect $200 . Stay there for life you psycho.
Why would the Apes forget to read and write but the humans somehow don't? Caesar sadly failed...
Weak plot and lack of imagination, making humans smart all the time is lazy writing. With the apes it is accurate in sense like when a great civilisation dies, sociiety can regress and most learning evaporates and people have to start from year one.
What was what under the microscope ?
that's what i was wondering to
My god, what is wrong with this generation when you do not know the difference between a microscope and a telescope. American civilization is truly doomed...
It’s a telescope silly like my god
The stars because … it was a telescope
Mars, human colonized Mars in this generation, but somehow lost connection with earth,
Movie was so boring