The Rise of the Planet of the Apes



Rise of the Planet of the Apes(ROTPOTA) helms itself into category of prequels like
Star Trek (2009) and x-Men: First Class (2011) and no doubt creates a brilliant placeholder for Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes(2001). Although I have not graced myself with the 1968 original classic, ROTPOTA stands class apart in terms of the detailed concoction of scenes and computer imagery 

which beholds emotional awareness.




I am not sure of how acting is calibrated when sensors are attached at various points on one's face and body to recreate an animated character, but Andy Serkins has been well acclaimed for his role as ‘Gholum’ in 'The Lord of the Rings:Trilogy' and now as ‘Ceaser ‘the Ape in this movie. The gradual development of emotional and intelligence quotient of Ceaser, who acknowledges the evolution of realisation of existence and the power of society, is remarkable. The ability of a writer to write different characters which reflect personalities even if it’s a minimal roles is what I relished and which also compensated me to the block-buster ending of this movie.

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