Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Premiere Screening of the Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes


 






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This movie takes the audience into further future where they are given an idea about how the genetically evolved apes are led by Caesar. The story unfolds that due to a spreading of deadly virus, there are survivor humans scattered everywhere in groups around the globe. 


Caesar's character shows much of what he gained through the first phase of his life where he received love, care and compassion of a beloved human. This is shown throughout the movie contrast to the rival ape named Koba, where the hatred was implanted due to the harsh treatments he has got from the humans.







This movie made a great impression on me especially, as in many scenes it displays that all the living beings regardless the species value the basic needs such as love, affection, trust, family bond, sacrifices and above all survival. 

Surprisingly, Caesar (Andy Serkis) depicts his character much stronger and deeply felt way than Malcolm (Jason Clarke), the human protagonist in the movie. At times I did really was surprised by the amount of expressions Caesar gave away resembling the leader character that we yearn in today’s society. 

Overall storyline brings the authentic and realistic characteristics about human nature combined with the consequences of human actions. And I believe this is one of the movies not to be missed by those who love science fictions. 

Especially, the visual effects and the vivid representation of both worlds bring out a solid movie plot making it a winner. And the ending of the movie hints that there are much more of Ceasar’s brevity to be shown in the future. 



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