Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Rise of the Planet of the Apes
The director, Wyatt Rupert produced the movie in the year 2011. The key actors of the movie were Andy Serkis and Franco James and were released by the Fox’s reboot of the 20th Century. Immediately after its release, the movie become one of the successful released films and sold millions of copies all over the world. It was once voted as one of the best movies and in the year 2012 was selected in the academy award for being the only film with the excellent visual effects (Wyatt, 2011).
This 2011 film production has incorporated certain aspects from Conquest of the Planet of the Apes particularly regarding how the apes began their rebellion. The movie is characterized by stylish direction by the Rupert Wyatt who is the film director. Further, some of the actors have shown consummate performances. Andy Serkis in particular has displayed mesmerizing performance as well as creating certain impressive special effects to the film. Ideally, both Roger Ebert and Andy Serkis displayed exemplary performance in the movie.
In the film, Franco James who acts as Rodman Will was trying to create a cure of the Alzheimer’s disease. Will was working for the Gen-Sys research institute where discoveries were made for various diseases. To be capable of testing the discovered medication, Rodman had to use an animal, which has close characteristics as the human beings (Wyatt, 2011).
Unfortunately, Caesar escapes from the family after causing havoc to the neighbors. The police later arrests Caesar and is taken to a solitary confinement for the gorillas. Will make several attempts of realizing Caesar from custody but unfortunately the monkey refuses to escape but later escapes on his own. Caesar manages to still the more improvised vaccines and takes it to the other gorillas in custody. The apes then break out of the caves and run over the town destroying the properties. The movie ends on a note that all the apes ask for needs which the human beings are expected to attend to their rights (Wyatt, 2011).
Set in San Francisco and offering real captivating aspects of creativity and notion captures, the film, Rise of the planet of the Apes was capable of achieving its goals in informing the human’s beings about the rights of the other animals. The film is one of the best natural movies that focus on nature. The exciting part of the movie is when the director of the movie achieves in demonstrating exactly the sequels that are made by the apes. In the movie, Rise of the planet of the Apes the director also achieve to illustrate the exact meaning natural environment of the wield life ecosystem. This is vivid from the correct customer given to the apes indicating as though the apes are real. The sound tracks and effects simply denote the various activities that take place in the forests. In watching the move, one might mistake and think that he/she is in the wild hence also making the same noise. The same sounds one hears in the wild is the exact sound heard in the movie. This gives one the actual picture of the events that occur in the wild even if the person has never been in such situation.
The organization of the events in the film also makes the movie more interesting since the events are arranged in a more logical manner. The storyline of the movie begins on a simple note where the apes is in the laboratory to a more complex situation. However, the movie does not loose its interesting nature since the storyline is maintained. In the entire film, Rise of the planet of the Apes, digital FX technology has been used to demonstrate the actual real animals and environment needed. The use of the FX digital technology was mainly to illustrate the super-intelligent apes unlike in the other old movies where the technology had not improvised. There are no dressings up that try to imitate the actual apes in comedy form. The character of the apes was also modified through the assistance of the digital FX technology. The apes appear real and not mockery images that try to imitate the actual apes.
In the movie, Rise of the planet of the Apes dilemma has also been employed to ensure that the film remain as interesting as possible. Suspense has been used to enable the viewer to continue watching the movie. One incident of suspense is whether the cure to the unknown disease was actually discovered. Such scenes motivate the viewer and make the film to become more interesting since the viewer has the urge of knowing what will happen in future. The screeching and the scratching of the apes is what make the film more catching and amazing.
References
Wyatt, R. (2011, August 5). Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Hollywood: 20th Century Fox Distribution. Film

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