The movie channel will broadcast The Rise of the Planet of the Apes: The Battle of Dawn on May 17th.
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Broadcast time: Friday, May 17th at 22:22.
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Special feature of 1905 film network After five weeks of "box office downturn", the North American film market finally ushered in a "Jedi counterattack" last weekend! "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 4" is simply a "box office savior". The global box office grossed $129 million in the first weekend, and the total box office is expected to soar to $450 million.
Since the classic opened this epic series in 1968, after 56 years of legend, the tenth work is still hot, which is simply a "legend of film history"!
On May 17th, the movie channel invited you to jointly open The Rise of the Planet of the Apes: The Battle of Dawn to witness the "Battle of the Apes".
In movies, orangutans are the best "mirror images" of human beings. Humans once studied orangutans as experimental objects in depth, but in the end they ate their own fruits and suffered devastating disasters. At the same time, the orangutan’s intelligence has developed by leaps and bounds and gradually ascended the throne of the ruler of the planet. This fable-like plot, although it sounds absurd and bizarre, truly reflects the deep concern of human beings about their future destiny.
Whenever we look at Caesar’s close-up at the beginning of the film and focus on his eyes again at the end of the film, we are actually examining ourselves in the mirror. These orangutans not only symbolize the future that human beings may face, but also deeply reflect on our own behaviors and choices.
This film is not a simple science fiction film, it is a work that bears rich thoughts and expands various types of elements. It’s not just about ape counterattacks, but also a fable about survival and coexistence, racial contradictions, social system and human destination.
How can different races, cultures and beliefs coexist peacefully and avoid conflicts and wars? This film provides us with a good angle of thinking and makes us reflect on our behavior. So the film doesn’t give us an answer, it just makes us think: maybe we need to respect and understand each other’s differences and seek common ground and intersection of interests; Perhaps, we need to re-examine our beliefs and values and find a more inclusive and open mind.
The director said: "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 1 uses many motion capture techniques, most of which are confined to the set." Therefore, in pursuit of realism, the production team designed more than 85% of the shots in the film "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2: The Battle of Dawn" for native 3D shooting in outdoor scenes, which is really hardcore! This was a pioneering work at that time, after all, no one had ever played it like this.
The most amazing thing is that the huge orangutan civilization in Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2: The Battle of Dawn can show the effect of hordes with only six to eight action actors, which is an incredible thing.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes 4: New World, which was released on May 10th, is the latest sequel of this series. The director has carefully constructed a brand-new setting of new civilization on earth, especially the staged development of ape civilization. This setting not only draws lessons from human history, but also is full of original ideas of the film, which has brought unprecedented visual and spiritual shock to the audience. In the social structure and cultural system of ape civilization, apes are no longer just imitators of human beings, but independent races with their own unique ways of thinking and values. They have established their own political system, economic system, cultural system, and even have their own religious beliefs and moral concepts.
What kind of visual and spiritual shock will this colorful social picture bring to the audience? You can go to the cinema to find your own answers.