I find it baffling on how many people truly sleep on this franchise. It has so much deep significance with our real life issues as a species and society overall. I’ve seen every film and series such a big fan! Hope you can cover War and maybe the original movie and novel.
Wow. So many deep smart issues about our species and society. Very big sophisticated high IQ. Very original. Environment and monkeys and stuff. Something-something climate change capitalism blah blah blah. START CLAPPING
The new trilogy is freaking incredibly and still somehow super underrated, but the original 5 are RIDICULOUSLY underrated. Caesar's speech at the end of Conquest is still one of the most powerful and relevant moments in any film I've seen
Please keep doing Planet of the Apes! So few people have really dove into what rich scifi this is. And good looks on mentioning the book and Pieree Boulle!
"If you seek revenge. Be sure to dig two graves." Also, from Matt Reeves work on the franchise. I knew he would do excellent work with The Batman. Btw, could you cover Coraline?
@@christopherpeelerii9700Yep, there was meant to be 5 at first but then Disney bought out the production company. So, even though their announcement of 4th was surprising, it means Disney are upholding the agreement set back in 2015.
Been in love with these movies since the first time I watched Rise. Such a rare, perfect trilogy. Wish people in general would recognize how difficult that is to do and the brilliance of them. Everytime I watch any of them, they never fail to make me tear up at some point.
This new reboot is one of the few that i truly respect, like you said in the beginning of the video. in a world full of reboots and fear of originality its so rare to find one that is so inventive and original but also respectful to the source material to make the idea of it being a reboot irrelevant because of how much it enriches the overall story or franchise.
I always loved that it wasnt entirety Koba's fault for the eventual war for the planet of the apes, Koba was actually content and peaceful before the humans came, and even then he only wanted to show ape strength to protect apes. It was Caesar's overly trust and somewhat gullibility towards humans that really sparked the conflict.
The thing is if Koba didnt start the war, humanity would have once they got the power going in San Francisco and contacted the military. The first instinct of Dreyfuss was to annihilate them to get access to the dam afterall
@@filmcomicsexplained It would be awesome if Ashitaka from Princesss Mononke, or maybe a character like Ashitaka in the Apes movie could try and bring peace between Apes and humans. Speaking of, are you going to make a Princess Mononoke video? That would be awesome 👍
In Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes the synopsis said that the ape antagonist Proximus Caesar is searching for lost human technology to improve his power. Im betting it's going to be guns because in the original ape films they seemingly constructed their own fire arms whereas in Dawn and War the apes just scavenged them. So now in Kingdom maybe they want to learn how to also manufacture guns themselves
@@aaronbood1999 I mean sure but like actually no, it was already confirmed that Kingdom takes place 300 years after War, so unless apes are suddenly living multiple centuries.....Cornelius is long past expired.
Matt Reeves is one the best visual and narrative directors we have today. Andy Serkis’s performance in Caesar is once again captivating! And his Planet of the Apes trilogy inspired me to take a Film School.
This is a film master class. Koba is my fav character in these series. His life was nothing but pain, suffering and torture.....that leaves scars that sometimes cannot be healed. He has huge distrust for the humans, and for those sympathetic to them. Ceasar experienced a good life up until his intelligence allowed him to see he was bound by chains even though "free" and not a pet. Ceasar has distrust but not to the extent of koba. Koba is damaged and for sure a looking glass into what abuse can do to a man. Make him bitter, violent and angry. I very much resonated with this as my life not easy, many people I trusted broke it, hurt me and left me to deal with the scars. This breeds an aversion to authority in a big way. Even when it is detrimental to the group. Empathy for koba is only for his fellow apes who suffered as he did. He sees Ceasar as one of the lucky ones who didn't get treated terribly. Hence his growing resentment to Ceasar's path of peace. Koba is tough because he had to be. To him by about the midway of the film he sees Ceasar as soft, not for to lead and too trusting of men who hurt him so badly. Toby kebble brings out in koba so well, I found myself rooting for koba even though I knew he was the antagonist. It's such a stark look at humans and how everyones experiences in life tends to shape who they are in adults. We have all known broken men.....men who have troubles controlling their anger and frustrations even when it isn't warranted or overreacted. I love Ceasar but koba is my fav character in this series. He's smart, calculated all be it flawed in his approach and the abuse he suffered shaped him to be distrusting of everyone including his own race. I feel this from time to time towards humans. Empathy is lacking today, we are so divided over silly and stupid issues that really means nothing in the grand scheme of our race. Hate breeds hate. Only love can over come that. Koba doesn't have the capacity to love even the ape who opened his eyes and set him free. His distrust doesn't allow him too. The balcony scene is brutal, he is broken in this moment. Ceasar could get the apes to follow him by being wise, empathetic and loving. Koba chose violence and fear. It's such a damn good film. Best in the series. Bar none
So perfect that another planet of the apes movie is coming out, and i decide to rewatch this trilogy the same time comics explained decides to cover all of them too 👌🏽
Since we're getting more apes in cinema this next year I'm asking for you to cover the movie Congo (1995) based off the book of the same name by Michael Chricton.
My girlfriend and I were bored one day looking for a movie and we came across the first POTA remake and fucking loved it so naturally we immediately watched the second one. As per trilogies we didn't expect much but we were blown away. Both of us were sobbing by the end. We had to take an emotional break before the third one cause we were distraught about all of the monks we came to love dying. After the third one it cemented itself as my favorite trilogy I've seen in years. The kind of movies that make you question how human mankind is.
I absolutely love your Planet of the Apes videos as well as the movies, now make a video on War for the Planet of the Apes and your all caught up 💯👍🏾👍🏾
Imagine if the S-Virus transformed the human victims into a new evolved species of primate or an the actual urban legend Yeti/Bigfoot. This would make for interesting drama, conflicts, and fight scenes 😮
Eh. The simian flu is at least created with some realism. Roanoke’s video on it basically sums it up as, the virus would inevitably mutate, becoming less severe, and do the original job of stimulating neurogenesis. However, seeing how humans have already reached their natural peak with brain size, it would only slow us down, and inevitably reverse the evolution of human intelligence. And since it’s a retrovirus, like HIV, it passes from mother to child. So every generation will become inpaired
I really liked Gary Oldman’s character in this film he’s sort of a secondary antagonist but he’s not evil just a normal guy trying to keep everything together
I love all 3 of the films oh and also the baby that Caesar and his mate Have The baby is actually Cornelius Who we will see in war for the planet of the apes.
I remember the promotional poster, had caesar on horse back and a gun rallying the apes. And i even pointed it out to my friends leaving the theatre as the cardboard cut out was right there in the main lobby.
That’s crazy to think. They evolved so much that the humans were basically them. Which makes for a damn good question. Who is man and who is beast? Glad mentioned that.
Reeves is amongst the best directors and storytellers of this moviemaking era. Everyone mocked Pattinson Batman only for Reeves to give us a great film. He took this and made me root for the apes even more.
I really like the new Apes movies for 2 reasons: 1) it shows real human natures about prejudices. People will discriminate against other people all day long whether by race, religion, so on. But if you were to drop a non-human group there they’d drop their prejudices against each other to apply them to the non-humans immediately. 2) the conflicts and politics strongly mirror real-life struggles with people, wars, etc. it’s shows how complex situations are and no one’s at fault.
I hope you do War for the Planet of the Apes before Kingdom comes out and perhaps your thoughts on Kingdom and what you think it should include and focus on.
Am I the only one who thinks Malcolm is more likable than Will? Cuz I wish we could see more of him if not of the deleted scene in the next movie where the Colonel kills him offscreen. He never got the chance to settle down with his son and his second wife Ellie.
It is so easy to see when someone who cares about the sources material making a brilliant movie. Sadly so many today hate the originals and their sequel/prequels show it in their terrible movies.
I hope they do something similar to the first and show us (during the credits) how the films ending leads to the next (Which would technically be the remake of planet of the apes).
To the SCP Foundation, this is considered an XK-scenario of humanities dominance over the planet being shifted to another species. Pretty sure theres a more specific and correct code.
I thot I was gonna hate the new trilogy but I ended up loving it a lot more than I didn't. Yeah it has its problems, most of which are the apes being too nice to the humans lol, but overall a good trilogy especially today
Koba learned to hate humans long before his intelligence was augmented through years of abuse by humans. His increased intelligence just afforded him a better way to exact revenge. 🦍 🦍
You don't need to oversell the presence of sequels and prequels and then cherrypick the ones that failed in order to make a point. Making any movie, whether it's based on IP or existing film is difficult and many fail for a myriad of different, complex reasons---and some succeed. I don't see any specific reason why we need to create a new or separate category of debate when being critical of sequels/reboots/remakes/prequels. Also, this specious cherry-picking of Ant-Man 3 in here to make a point is a little bit low hanging fruit and kinda feels mean-spirited. Not a big fan of that. Other than those points, great video.
I like these movies but as always we have to take the message with a grain of salt. Im not sure why Hollywood always has to paint humans as evil cowards who dont know how to handle emotions and always turning towards violence. Humans are in no way the only species that is violent toward each other and or toward other species. I get the movie is about apes but literally apes have been seen eating each other and doing a lot of the same things this movie says humans do. Every species of animal have fights for food and resources just like humans. Humans are the only species on earth that actually try to make each other feel bad about actions that come natural to every other species. Humans have earned the top spot on this planet and we shouldnt feel bad about that.
Humans arent naturally empathic, that has to be learnt and taught. Humans have earned anything, they are just lucky. Don't try to keep your speices on a pedestal, that is an illusion. Humans don't know how to control their emotions either.
I find it baffling on how many people truly sleep on this franchise. It has so much deep significance with our real life issues as a species and society overall. I’ve seen every film and series such a big fan! Hope you can cover War and maybe the original movie and novel.
Wow. So many deep smart issues about our species and society. Very big sophisticated high IQ. Very original. Environment and monkeys and stuff. Something-something climate change capitalism blah blah blah.
START CLAPPING
I finally gave in and watched the 3 new ones. Eagerly waiting for the next one
It is a lesson for sure. Overwhelming violence from day one and the complete annihilation of the enemy is very important.
The new trilogy is freaking incredibly and still somehow super underrated, but the original 5 are RIDICULOUSLY underrated. Caesar's speech at the end of Conquest is still one of the most powerful and relevant moments in any film I've seen
"The chameleon that is Gary Oldman." That's some solid gold writing, and absolutely a perfect metaphor.
A rare gem of a movie that came out during superhero peak and shine brighter than the heroes
Please keep doing Planet of the Apes! So few people have really dove into what rich scifi this is. And good looks on mentioning the book and Pieree Boulle!
Will do kamellpeterson! And thank you :)
You, clearly don't know how to use Google, UA-cam, or the Internet as a whole.
What a marvelous dunce you are
the problem with few is because their take are only robots, aliens and futuristic settings
"If you seek revenge. Be sure to dig two graves." Also, from Matt Reeves work on the franchise. I knew he would do excellent work with The Batman. Btw, could you cover Coraline?
Yes Coraline is on the list!
This plant of the apes sequel is a pure masterpiece and so is the third one. Can’t wait for kingdom of the planet to the apes.
theres a fourth movie i thought the third movie was the last one
@@christopherpeelerii9700Yep, there was meant to be 5 at first but then Disney bought out the production company. So, even though their announcement of 4th was surprising, it means Disney are upholding the agreement set back in 2015.
@@METALFREAK03 Are you saying the 4th and 5th will be produced under Disney supervision..? Oh lord it was nice knowing this franchise.
@@reventon_4442 the 4th movie from the trailer look so amazingggg hopefully in recent moments they have won u over ?
Been in love with these movies since the first time I watched Rise. Such a rare, perfect trilogy. Wish people in general would recognize how difficult that is to do and the brilliance of them. Everytime I watch any of them, they never fail to make me tear up at some point.
This new reboot is one of the few that i truly respect, like you said in the beginning of the video. in a world full of reboots and fear of originality its so rare to find one that is so inventive and original but also respectful to the source material to make the idea of it being a reboot irrelevant because of how much it enriches the overall story or franchise.
Blue Eye’s character arc in this movie is a very interesting one. I wish Matt hadn’t killed him off early in War of the Planet of the Apes.
Yer i think that was the only mistake why introduce him just to kill him off like that
@@legion5938 Only?
Dude. The new era is my favorite franchise. Thanks for covering it. Also, big fan of the metaphors and similes. 😂
Hehe thanks Lorenzo!
I love your channel, this’s kind of story I would show to my children when they old enough, very touching, so close to hearts
I always loved that it wasnt entirety Koba's fault for the eventual war for the planet of the apes, Koba was actually content and peaceful before the humans came, and even then he only wanted to show ape strength to protect apes. It was Caesar's overly trust and somewhat gullibility towards humans that really sparked the conflict.
The thing is if Koba didnt start the war, humanity would have once they got the power going in San Francisco and contacted the military. The first instinct of Dreyfuss was to annihilate them to get access to the dam afterall
@@filmcomicsexplained it's sadly a story where neither side can trust the other due to desperation and fear.
@@iceheart1289 And so the never-ending chains of suspicion are ever-binding
The classic 1st movie was amazing and it is still my fave no.matter how look outdated it is. I also like Tim Burton's version.
@@filmcomicsexplained It would be awesome if Ashitaka from Princesss Mononke, or maybe a character like Ashitaka in the Apes movie could try and bring peace between Apes and humans.
Speaking of, are you going to make a Princess Mononoke video? That would be awesome 👍
In Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes the synopsis said that the ape antagonist Proximus Caesar is searching for lost human technology to improve his power. Im betting it's going to be guns because in the original ape films they seemingly constructed their own fire arms whereas in Dawn and War the apes just scavenged them. So now in Kingdom maybe they want to learn how to also manufacture guns themselves
That, would be really dumb.
But, hey for someone who doesn't think, good job
@@davida12345okay troglodyte 😂
I have a theory that the protagonist of Kingdom is Caesar's youngest son from War
@@aaronbood1999 I mean sure but like actually no, it was already confirmed that Kingdom takes place 300 years after War, so unless apes are suddenly living multiple centuries.....Cornelius is long past expired.
No actually I read an article that states that he’s is looking to rediscover electricity.
That explains why there’s apes with stun guns
This film has always been my personal favorite from the trilogy, and one of my favorite films of all time.
Matt Reeves is one the best visual and narrative directors we have today. Andy Serkis’s performance in Caesar is once again captivating! And his Planet of the Apes trilogy inspired me to take a Film School.
proud of you for the insane amount of uploads lately you fr are the movie goat
this channel never fails to keep me entertained keep up the work❤
Thanks RippedDiscs!
@@filmcomicsexplainedyour welcome bro🎉
Imagine in the ending/post/mid-credit scene of Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes, we see a spaceship crash and reveal human astronauts
I was just thinking that these definitely have to be prequels
@@STANDONFAITH229you mean original
Its to early need to go a couple 100 more years
This is a film master class. Koba is my fav character in these series. His life was nothing but pain, suffering and torture.....that leaves scars that sometimes cannot be healed.
He has huge distrust for the humans, and for those sympathetic to them. Ceasar experienced a good life up until his intelligence allowed him to see he was bound by chains even though "free" and not a pet.
Ceasar has distrust but not to the extent of koba. Koba is damaged and for sure a looking glass into what abuse can do to a man. Make him bitter, violent and angry. I very much resonated with this as my life not easy, many people I trusted broke it, hurt me and left me to deal with the scars. This breeds an aversion to authority in a big way. Even when it is detrimental to the group.
Empathy for koba is only for his fellow apes who suffered as he did. He sees Ceasar as one of the lucky ones who didn't get treated terribly. Hence his growing resentment to Ceasar's path of peace.
Koba is tough because he had to be. To him by about the midway of the film he sees Ceasar as soft, not for to lead and too trusting of men who hurt him so badly.
Toby kebble brings out in koba so well, I found myself rooting for koba even though I knew he was the antagonist.
It's such a stark look at humans and how everyones experiences in life tends to shape who they are in adults. We have all known broken men.....men who have troubles controlling their anger and frustrations even when it isn't warranted or overreacted.
I love Ceasar but koba is my fav character in this series. He's smart, calculated all be it flawed in his approach and the abuse he suffered shaped him to be distrusting of everyone including his own race.
I feel this from time to time towards humans. Empathy is lacking today, we are so divided over silly and stupid issues that really means nothing in the grand scheme of our race. Hate breeds hate. Only love can over come that. Koba doesn't have the capacity to love even the ape who opened his eyes and set him free. His distrust doesn't allow him too.
The balcony scene is brutal, he is broken in this moment. Ceasar could get the apes to follow him by being wise, empathetic and loving. Koba chose violence and fear.
It's such a damn good film. Best in the series. Bar none
Thanks for all your content man. I’ve been subscribed since I started watching UA-cam a few years ago, I love your nuanced takes & commentary
So perfect that another planet of the apes movie is coming out, and i decide to rewatch this trilogy the same time comics explained decides to cover all of them too 👌🏽
Since we're getting more apes in cinema this next year I'm asking for you to cover the movie Congo (1995) based off the book of the same name by Michael Chricton.
I think this is the best trilogy in storytelling.
Woah woah woah slow down there turbo.
@@RizztrainingOrder just my opinion.
@@Karmacrew876 100% agree
@@Karmacrew876 I would have to somewhat agree that the trilogy certainly ranks up near the top, but then where does TLOTR sit?
@@RizztrainingOrdername one better
My girlfriend and I were bored one day looking for a movie and we came across the first POTA remake and fucking loved it so naturally we immediately watched the second one. As per trilogies we didn't expect much but we were blown away. Both of us were sobbing by the end. We had to take an emotional break before the third one cause we were distraught about all of the monks we came to love dying. After the third one it cemented itself as my favorite trilogy I've seen in years. The kind of movies that make you question how human mankind is.
Your channel as well as how you explore in your explaining the world and the story is amazing. Is it possible you can also talk about Dead Island 2?
I absolutely love your Planet of the Apes videos as well as the movies, now make a video on War for the Planet of the Apes and your all caught up 💯👍🏾👍🏾
Oh I love it, great work as always 👍🏼
Thanks champ!
One of my favorite movies and yes apes riding horses with guns is epic
This is my favorite of the most recent trilogy. Jason Clark and Andy Serkis gave stellar performances!
Almost the 1 million subscribers Mark keep going mate👌
Imagine if the S-Virus transformed the human victims into a new evolved species of primate or an the actual urban legend Yeti/Bigfoot. This would make for interesting drama, conflicts, and fight scenes 😮
Eh. The simian flu is at least created with some realism. Roanoke’s video on it basically sums it up as, the virus would inevitably mutate, becoming less severe, and do the original job of stimulating neurogenesis. However, seeing how humans have already reached their natural peak with brain size, it would only slow us down, and inevitably reverse the evolution of human intelligence. And since it’s a retrovirus, like HIV, it passes from mother to child. So every generation will become inpaired
Been waiting for this since you did the Rise video
You’re Chanel is amazing mate
Thanks a ton, buddy!
Absolutely fantastic way to start Xmas weekend, thanks bro 😎
The shot of Koba riding the tank and breaking into the Human stronghold is absolute Cinema
This movie was peak when I watched this for the first time and still does whenever I get the chance to rewatch it
I really liked Gary Oldman’s character in this film he’s sort of a secondary antagonist but he’s not evil just a normal guy trying to keep everything together
I love all 3 of the films oh and also the baby that Caesar and his mate Have The baby is actually Cornelius Who we will see in war for the planet of the apes.
So amazing how this is based on a true story! The ape actors are simply awesome!!
What are you talking about?
I remember the promotional poster, had caesar on horse back and a gun rallying the apes. And i even pointed it out to my friends leaving the theatre as the cardboard cut out was right there in the main lobby.
I really enjoyed this trilogy!
Have you considered covering the Sandman comics and Netflix show?
Loved the comics but havent seen the show yet. Is it any good? Netflix adaptations are a bit hit and miss, some are good and some lose the plot lol
The show is very good!
That’s crazy to think. They evolved so much that the humans were basically them. Which makes for a damn good question. Who is man and who is beast? Glad mentioned that.
Reeves is amongst the best directors and storytellers of this moviemaking era. Everyone mocked Pattinson Batman only for Reeves to give us a great film. He took this and made me root for the apes even more.
Merry Christmas my guy!❤
Can not wait for the next one ❤
This is the best movie recap and review channel out there!!!
Your metaphors are getting better and better 😂😂
You blew it up! GODDAMN YOU! YOU BLEW IT UP!!
Hey Niyat!! Can you explain The Creator next pleeeaaassseeee! The one about the super weapon that looks like a little girl.
Koba was gangsta 2 choppers sliding on a horse
I really like the new Apes movies for 2 reasons:
1) it shows real human natures about prejudices. People will discriminate against other people all day long whether by race, religion, so on. But if you were to drop a non-human group there they’d drop their prejudices against each other to apply them to the non-humans immediately.
2) the conflicts and politics strongly mirror real-life struggles with people, wars, etc. it’s shows how complex situations are and no one’s at fault.
I hope you do War for the Planet of the Apes before Kingdom comes out and perhaps your thoughts on Kingdom and what you think it should include and focus on.
Why did it take me this long to realize that Blue Eyes is sort of named after Cesar's mom?
I can't wait till you cover war for the planet of the apes my favorite film in the trilogy
It’ll be interesting to see the ape infighting in the next film.
Brought me back to my childhood, was cool to see I'm my lifetime.
Great movies!
Am I the only one who thinks Malcolm is more likable than Will? Cuz I wish we could see more of him if not of the deleted scene in the next movie where the Colonel kills him offscreen. He never got the chance to settle down with his son and his second wife Ellie.
I remember seeing that shot of koba on a horse with 2 assault rifles in the theatre for the first time. One of the coldest sci-fi shots imo.
Another slapper ❤
FilmComicsExplained, when could you make a video explaining the Iron Giant?
Can you cover "The Ninth Gate" ?
Yes its on the list Alexander!
A new dawn has risen
It is so easy to see when someone who cares about the sources material making a brilliant movie. Sadly so many today hate the originals and their sequel/prequels show it in their terrible movies.
I hope they do something similar to the first and show us (during the credits) how the films ending leads to the next (Which would technically be the remake of planet of the apes).
To the SCP Foundation, this is considered an XK-scenario of humanities dominance over the planet being shifted to another species.
Pretty sure theres a more specific and correct code.
Brilliant movie
Do a deep dive for war!
When you dropping the War video?
This 😉 movie was good 👍 😅😊
Do you think you could cover the batman who laughs?
At least these movies tried something different.
I want to see this movie.
I stand with the spirit of Koba
Do The Ancient Enemy from The Phantoms.
Let’s gooooooo 😤
WTF - all my Xmas’s have come at once 🎉🎄🎅❄️⛄️🎬👌
Koba is the real MVP of this movie.
I thot I was gonna hate the new trilogy but I ended up loving it a lot more than I didn't. Yeah it has its problems, most of which are the apes being too nice to the humans lol, but overall a good trilogy especially today
Thot?
I, for one, bow down to our new ape overlords.
Agreed.
Very heroic but tragic film
Koba learned to hate humans long before his intelligence was augmented through years of abuse by humans.
His increased intelligence just afforded him a better way to exact revenge. 🦍 🦍
its a perfect example of Monke see, Monke Do!
Have you met Howard?
This movie is badass.
I wonder if they claimed the gun was for bears the apes would’ve been cool with them having one around. A bear attacked them like the day before lol
6:54 I’d say acting more like a real bonobo would
Which he is, Koba is a bonobo and not a chimpanzee
For the life of me, I don't know why or how Keri Russell's career didn't do better.
Third. Holdin this bronze medal
Fire movie
Of all the POTA movies, this one cemented the entire franchise and blew open the doors on our current political issues....
Can you do an SCP video
Hail Caesar!
Kobo was a victim and wasn't trying to let shit slide
Now you say its just Hollywood, but have you seen mythology? Humanity has been ripping each other off since the written word was invented.
🗣️ LONG LIVE KOBA!!
The first remake was as bland as cardboard, but the sequel's depth and layers of story made it far more interesting.
cool
You don't need to oversell the presence of sequels and prequels and then cherrypick the ones that failed in order to make a point. Making any movie, whether it's based on IP or existing film is difficult and many fail for a myriad of different, complex reasons---and some succeed. I don't see any specific reason why we need to create a new or separate category of debate when being critical of sequels/reboots/remakes/prequels. Also, this specious cherry-picking of Ant-Man 3 in here to make a point is a little bit low hanging fruit and kinda feels mean-spirited. Not a big fan of that. Other than those points, great video.
A few Aussies in it playing Yanks too mate
I like these movies but as always we have to take the message with a grain of salt. Im not sure why Hollywood always has to paint humans as evil cowards who dont know how to handle emotions and always turning towards violence. Humans are in no way the only species that is violent toward each other and or toward other species. I get the movie is about apes but literally apes have been seen eating each other and doing a lot of the same things this movie says humans do. Every species of animal have fights for food and resources just like humans. Humans are the only species on earth that actually try to make each other feel bad about actions that come natural to every other species. Humans have earned the top spot on this planet and we shouldnt feel bad about that.
Yeah
Humans arent naturally empathic, that has to be learnt and taught. Humans have earned anything, they are just lucky.
Don't try to keep your speices on a pedestal, that is an illusion. Humans don't know how to control their emotions either.
I hear you but there were evil and good characters in both the humans and apes