Highlights
- All Hail Caesar sounded like All Hail Hitler.
- The movie is full of Apes with captivating visuals that are worthy to be seen in theaters.
Kingdom of the Planet Of The Apes begins with the great funeral ceremony of their beloved leader, Caesar. But somehow, his name gets mentioned all over the movie, even centuries after his death. There are several langs like who the men Mae meets at the end or what is the purpose of the chip she found. Despite several negative comments and trolls, Wes Ball still managed to win the audience’s hearts with emotions, interesting characters, and a compelling story.
The audience and critics praised the makers for their excellent work in CGI, which brought real-life apes to the screen. It is another piece of excellent work in the Planet of the Apes franchise. Some even commented that they couldn’t wait to see the next sequel. Overall, it’s a one-time watchable movie.
What’s Good?
- Captivating storyline with all kinds of mixed emotions.
- Great CGI work, which never gave a hint that all these are fake apes.
What’s Bad?
- Dragging Caesar’s name all throughout the movie, even the character has died.
- Several scenes resembled regular movies, like Hungry for Power, Betrayal, Genocide, and more.