The Planet of the Apes Films
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:49 pm
Now this is a great example of science fiction gone right and that you don't need great special effects to make a story. The plot of these films is basically role reversal. One seemingly alternate planet, George Taylor finds that humans are savages and Apes are the supreme race. With great twists and lots of satire, Planet of the Apes is a nice treat for sci-fi fans.
I also advise you to read the book written by the same man who wrote the Bridge over the River Kwai. While it's a bit simplistic, the novel also provides good satire, this time however with a more modern ape society (like with cars, tvs, etc) and a twist that not only makes sense but is satisfactory and even rivals the 1968 classic. Read it.
Now let's talk about the remake by Tim Burton who actually says it's a "re-imagining". This movie is a perfect example that special effects don't make a movie, with lame actors for the humans, a poor script, a lack of any satire, and a twist that while satisfactory makes no real sense and is only there because the others had a twist. Though I will admit I have the DVd of this movie because the ape effects are pretty good.
I also advise you to read the book written by the same man who wrote the Bridge over the River Kwai. While it's a bit simplistic, the novel also provides good satire, this time however with a more modern ape society (like with cars, tvs, etc) and a twist that not only makes sense but is satisfactory and even rivals the 1968 classic. Read it.
Now let's talk about the remake by Tim Burton who actually says it's a "re-imagining". This movie is a perfect example that special effects don't make a movie, with lame actors for the humans, a poor script, a lack of any satire, and a twist that while satisfactory makes no real sense and is only there because the others had a twist. Though I will admit I have the DVd of this movie because the ape effects are pretty good.