This is a rebooted
series miles above the original run of flicks that ruled cinemas 40 year back.
A rare, dark, thinking person’s treat in the middle of summer, more interested
in sparking hot debate and making audience squirm than serving up empty CGI
fireworks. Seriously, put aside the Oscar-worthy 3-D motion capture effects –- all shot in forest and a city, not a sound stage –- and watch this story. “Dawn
of the Planet of the Apes” picks up 10 years after 2011’s “Rise,” dumping its
human cast (James Franco, bye) as we follow the primate survivors (Andy Serkis,
you are a god) post bloody revolt and mass pandemic. This is the last encounter
of ape and struggling humans –- led by an uncorked panicking Gary Oldman -- as
the latter delve into the apes’ forest, to restart an electric dam. Any chance
of interspecies peace is crushed under lingering wounds of the “old” world, and
we enter a dark, new dystopian future the previous films merely hinted at.
Director Matt Reeves has created a razor sharp sequel that, yes, may be inevitable,
but it can still shock, too -- check an onscreen murder of a youth. Serkis is
flat out amazing. A-
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
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