Rise of the Planet of the Apes (7/10)
Somehow I've gone through life being exposed to Planet of the Apes parodies and memes, yet this is the first actual Planet of the Apes film I've actually seen.
Anyway, it's good. Not great, but good. Not sure why it generated the hype it did. I mean, the themes are fine ("messing around with nature is a bad idea," "cruelty begets cruelty," "humans aren't as removed from our primate counterparts as we might think"), the characters are...fine, sort of, the plot is fine, the climax is fine, it's...fine. Honestly, there's not really much I could say about this film that hasn't been said already. Though I will point out that the plot point of a virus leaking from a lab that leads to the downfall of human civilization between films is probably a parellel with 2021 that the film makers didn't intend, but hey, what do I know?
(I also know that there was no manned mission to Mars in the 2010s. Seriously, the film is simultaniously trying to be down to earth, giving a plausible explanation of the apes' 'rise', but is simultaniously throwing a manned mission to Mars at the same time, because hey, forshadowing.)
Somehow I've gone through life being exposed to Planet of the Apes parodies and memes, yet this is the first actual Planet of the Apes film I've actually seen.
Anyway, it's good. Not great, but good. Not sure why it generated the hype it did. I mean, the themes are fine ("messing around with nature is a bad idea," "cruelty begets cruelty," "humans aren't as removed from our primate counterparts as we might think"), the characters are...fine, sort of, the plot is fine, the climax is fine, it's...fine. Honestly, there's not really much I could say about this film that hasn't been said already. Though I will point out that the plot point of a virus leaking from a lab that leads to the downfall of human civilization between films is probably a parellel with 2021 that the film makers didn't intend, but hey, what do I know?
(I also know that there was no manned mission to Mars in the 2010s. Seriously, the film is simultaniously trying to be down to earth, giving a plausible explanation of the apes' 'rise', but is simultaniously throwing a manned mission to Mars at the same time, because hey, forshadowing.)