Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes • Film Review

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The Planet of the Apes franchise has been around for so long, but I only remember watching perhaps the first film in the reboot series, Rise of the Planet of the Apes. It wasn't until last year—more than a decade later—that I followed up on the rest in the series. And they turned out to be worth it, sort of.

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When I watched Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, I was moved. I considered it a really good watch, so much so that I immediately jumped on to the next, War for the Planet of the Apes. And that one was even more intense. I wanted more, but the next one would only be released months later.

Kingdom for the Planet of the Apes, the latest in the reboot series, has been around for months now, and I only recently watched it. While it had been a long time since I watched the others, it felt different, and not in ways I liked.

One of the most impressive things about the franchise, at the films I watched, is the work that went into making it close to real. I have no idea what it takes to make a movie with talking apes, but I imagine it's no small job. Little wonder the franchise has been doing well for so long. And it was nothing short of that in the Kingdom for the Planet of the Apes.

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The storywriting, too, is another thing to talk about. Each film—Rise, Dawn, War—had unique directions, yet they're all well-connected. I considered Dawn and War to be one of the best films I watched in 2024. I wish I could say the same for Kingdom, but there was something off about it.

Perhaps watching the films in the series at different times may have contributed to my disconnection with Kingdom, but I think it mainly has to do with the cast. They're different.

If you haven't seen the franchise, you might be wondering what exactly could be so special about a cast of apes. Apes! Well, that's about the Planet of the Apes. The Apes aren't just normal apes, and they have their own distinctive personalities that each of them identify with. But the cast in Dawn and War were long gone in Kingdom, as Kingdom was set in a time many generations later.

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So when I was watching Kingdom, it felt like a totally different movie. Just that they mentioned a few things from the past that I could at least remember, which was mostly the name Caeser, the first intelligent ape and a fearless leader until his dying breath.

Something that's at least consistent and admirable about the films is the lessons the stories teach. The films were mostly about leadership, loyalty, and family, among other things. But it was from the perspective of apes, which quite frankly thought and behaved more like humans. This didn't change in Kingdom.

I was glued to my screen when I watched Dawn and War. In Kingdom, I was mostly bored. I wasn't feeling it. So many new guys, and the story just wasn't tight. It had moments when things were interesting but they couldn't suffice.

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I wonder if there'll be more additions to the Planet of the Apes franchise in the future. Maybe I'll check them out if they come, but I think I am pretty much done with it since the cast I fell in love with is gone. The main character in Kingdom has some potential though, so maybe I'll just keep my fingers crossed.


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I have seen Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, a great movie.

Awesome

I only watched Rise of the planet of the apes and I found it pretty entertaining , I need to watch the rest of the franchise.

Enjoy yourself then


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I loved this film. They portrayed the emotions of the apes better than I expected and the storyline is hard to get bored. I'm waiting for the next one too, fingers crossed.

Fingers crossed, fren

I think I have seen two related movies but can't even remember the plot or what the movie was all about. Interesting piece 👍👍👍

Could have been any film

Great franchise. I understand your confusion regarding this latest installment, but this is due to something that is overlooked and made clear from the beginning: this is the beginning of a new story. The fact that the film is set centuries after War of The Planet of The Apes and the absence of Caesar and the main cast in this film is a clear example of this.

We've already seen the end of War, it was a complete and absolute closure, not only of Caesar as the best main character of an incredible story, but of the story itself. This time what we saw last year is the beginning of a new story, one that is born from the almost forgettable legacy of the great leader that was Caesar and how our new protagonist will manage to form a new path, a new kingdom.

The interesting thing is that if you pay attention to the general plot of this latest film, you can notice that there are scientific details that remain, such as the origin of the apes that was almost believed extinct along with humans. We are also introduced to a technology that has not been discovered until now and which in the end seems likely to remain undiscovered. There are also the references to space and the message found at the end.

Obviously, this new story is much more promising and will surely connect with the original saga of films that started it all.

Good review.


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