This time, I'm going to be talking about the sequel to the reboot of one of the maybe biggest franchise that has existed since 1968. this film is a sequel to the reboot film, Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Here's my quick summary of Rise first. I couldn't get into it at first, but later on I gave it another chance and it's my favorite reboot of all time.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes takes place ten years later of the events of Rise and there is thousands of people that managed to survive the Simenon Flu in what looks like a post-Apocalyptic San Francisco. While the apes live in the Redwood Forrest across from the humans. The military man played by Gary Oldman has been trying to establish contact with people but can't because they don't have power and the only way they can get power is by using the Dam over on the apes side. they agree to their terms to use the dam as long as they don't have any guns. One of them has a gun and ultimately one of them gets kicked out. But one of the apes goes to the civilization and steals one of their guns and shoots Cesar in the solder as the apes and humans go to war.
There is so much I could talk about the movie, but I can't give away the ending. So, You'll have to see it while it's still in theaters.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, I'd say it's worth buying on Blu-Ray. Plus it's spectacular that most likely you won't have to leave your seat.
With that said, I'll find another film to keep this reviews going, but I'm most likely going to be busy with the documentary and the fact that August is my birthday. I don't know, I figure things out as time goes.
good-bye.