“Apes are strong. With or without me.” Hits so hard because, correct me if I’m wrong, but it’s the first time Caesar uses first person to refer to himself. And that’s just an amazing ending
In the OG series, we saw that apes learned to hate humans, only through a split timeline did things change. here though, we see that Ceaser loved both humans and apes, but knew their worlds couldn't be together, though he tried to make it work, hate from both sides and fear of the other created to strong a root system for them to escape. Ceaser may not be like those who took the name before him, but he is definitely someone who is worthy of being a king to his people, even if he had his own flaws. rest well Ceaser, may there someday be an ape worthy to truly inherit your name
Caesar went out like a champ. He left behind a legacy he knew would live on forever. He knew when his work was finished or unfinished. When it was unfinished, he kept going no matter what he would lose. When it was finally finished, he knew he had nothing else to complete. He was one other apes could put their full trust into and he knew he had to work hard to bring them to happiness. By the end, he knew his journey was complete. Caesar was a true leader.
One of the best movie trilogies ever watched I cried during this several f****** times I love Planet of the Apes especially War that one made me cry several times
4:42 can anyone tell me which part of the story has this cutscene in the game? it is clearly a wallpaper material, I guess it is from the beginning of the story where Jin retakes his sword, but how do I play that again while wearing the Ghost armor? If anyone knows please tell me
What makes the game so great is how predictable the story was, I was never surprised by any of the twists and that just made the tragedy of Jim’s journey all the more impactful. He does everything for his people knowing full well he won’t get a good ending
Arguably one of the most slept over trilogies of all time. From the graphics to the plot everything was top notch. Looking back at it, you will realize it all started when the neighbor was being rude to the sick grandpa. Caesar had to intervene and that started a chain reaction. Rise of the Planet of Apes is still my favorite. When Caesar shouts "No" and the silence that followed gave me chills. And the most bone chilling was when he held James Franco close and whispered "Caesar is Home" at the end. I really hope the give some sort of tribute to Caesar in the upcoming trilogy.