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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Two-Disc Edition Blu Ray + DVD/Digital Copy Combo) [Blu-ray] (2011)


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A galaxy's price of nihilism buried within a '70s Velveeta topping, the Planet with the Apes series stands today like a dark marvel of pop cinema, a group of wildly variable films that combine in order to create an enormous inescapable kiss-off towards the human race. (That said message was capable of withstand such distractions as ever-cheapening makeup and Charlton Heston loudly pounding sand makes its achievements much more impressive, really.) Boasting a keen awareness of their predecessors' particular charms and a gem of a central CGI performance by Andy Serkis, Rise of the Planet from the Apes makes to get a rather miraculous summer movie: a big-budget special effects extravaganza that also delivers a killer backhand. Sort of redoing 1972's Conquest with the Planet in the Apes, the film follows the events set in motion every time a bereaved scientist (James Franco) attempts to develop a cure for Alzheimer's, resulting in the supernaturally intelligent chimp named Caesar. The old bit about science tampering in God's domain quickly applies. Director Rupert Wyatt (The Escapist) displays an admirable feeling of pacing, deftly levying the escalating action scenes with small character moments from the likes of John Lithgow and Brian Cox. That said, the film belongs to Caesar, whose path from wide-eyed innocent to reluctant revolutionary generates the ironic pulp empathy that gave the first series such a kick. Watching the climactic confrontation about the Golden Gate Bridge, it's distressingly all to easy to figure out which side to root for. Chuck Heston would undoubtedly grit his teeth in approval. Note: Those skeptical this revamp could wholly keep the original's doomy backbeat would excel to stay during the finish credits. --Andrew Wright

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Rise in the Planet from the Apes is often a revolution; an action-packed epic featuring stunning visual effects and creatures unlike anything experienced before. At the story's heart is Caesar (Andy Serkis), a chimpanzee who gains human-like intelligence and emotions from an experimental drug. Raised being a child with the drug's creator (James Franco), Caesar ultimately finds himself taken in the humans he loves and imprisoned. Seeking justice, Caesar assembles a simian army and escapes -- putting man and primate on the collision course that can affect the planet forever.






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