a5c7b9f00b An astronaut trying to retrieve a monkey in space ends up landing on a planet inhabited by talking human-like apes. Leo Davidson finds himself captured by the apes and placed in a cage with other humans. All the apes take this same &#39;human hating&#39; attitude, with the exception of one. A kind, female ape called Ari sees something different in these humans, and plans to help them in whatever they need to do. It is the year 2029: Astronaut Leo Davidson boards a pod cruiser on a Space Station for a &quot;routine&quot; reconnaissance mission. But an abrupt detour through a space time wormhole lands him on a strange planet where talking apes rule over the human race. With the help of a sympathetic chimpanzee activist named Ari and a small band of human rebels, Leo leads the effort to evade the advancing Gorilla Army led by General Thade and his most trusted warrior Attar. Now the race is on to reach a sacred temple within the planet&#39;s Forbidden Zone to discover the shocking secrets of mankind&#39;s past - and the key to its future. ATTENTION, SPOILER!<br/><br/>Many people told me that «Planet of the Apes» was Tim Burton&#39;s worst movie and apart from that much weaker than the original film. So I decided not to see it. Another friend of mine who hadn&#39;t seen the movie yet, advised me to watch it in spite of this because `a Tim-Burton-movie is still a Tim-Burton-movie&#39;. I decided to do it, and I found that he was right.<br/><br/>It&#39;s clear that a remake of such a famous film`Planet of the Apes&#39; is automatically influenced by commercial thinking. Still, Tim Burton managed his film to represent his weird playfulness justwell`Beetlejuice&#39; or `Batman&#39;. If you are already fond of Burton-movies, it&#39;s hard not to like one of his films, even if it has some flaws: nerve-racking monkey squeals, over-dressed apes and a leading actor who could have been, without difficulties, replaced by anbody else.<br/><br/>What the film gives us in the first place, is an answer to the question: What&#39;s the result when Tim Burton is instructed to create a remake? First of all, Burton wouldn&#39;t be Burton, if he wouldn&#39;t refuse to call it a remake from the start; it&#39;s a `re-imagining&#39;. On the other hand, Burton knows that almost every viewer of his movie has seen the very first film version starring Charlton Heston (as human), and he knows that a remake doesn&#39;t exist without its model and that the two films will not stop being compared. So all he does is playing with this comparison at every moment of his film, e. g. by referencing to quotes. Concerning the story-line, Burton does a brilliant job by answering open questions of the original first, and then driving the whole audience to despair by destroying this wonderful clarity and ending the movie with AND HERE IS THE SPOILER Leo coming back to earth and finding himself inside a world that seems to have been ruled by apes forever. <br/><br/>Now, this is the burtonesque answer to people&#39;s expectations they hold because of the astonishing, shocking ending of the first `Planet of the Apes&#39;. An ending, even more unexpected, more astonishing and: completely confusing, because and here I&#39;m disagreeing with various `Planet of the Apes&#39;-homepages and -platforms it does not make any sense. There cannot be a meaning to it, or just a so complicated one that it becomes ineffective. Tim Burton is playing his cruel games, he does it with a grin and he does it well. Burton fans will sure like it, others may feel betrayed and complain about some sort of manierism. Well, and I don&#39;t think producers will ever ask Burton to direct a remake again Many people think that the original 1967 Planet of the Apes is a classic and a master piece. Sure its one heck of a film especially back in the day when it was made. It had great costumes and makeup with great music by Jerry Goldsmith and a tremendous shocking end. This Planet of the Apes has awesome costumes and very realistic makeup and/or masks. The music is outstanding by Danny Elfman and the 2001 version has even a more shocking end. It seems to Me many people are against or hate this POTA. I really don&#39;t know why, it has such an interesting cast and they play their parts very well and sure it may not be director Tim Burton&#39;s darkest film but in My opinion it is one heck of movie! The way I see the film it has a lot of emotion and all of the characters are so likable. I&#39;ll try to explain thisbestI can about Helena Bonham Carter is a very good looking woman and her character Ari is beautiful. I know she is under tons of makeup and looks very realistican ape but whenever she is on screen I can&#39;t help but think how neat she is with her voice and personality. Tim Roth&#39;s Thade is an awesome character and his character deserves a lot more credit. Roth&#39;s performance is truly menacing. Charlton Heston put on another solid performanceThade&#39;s father. Another thing that gets into this movie so much is the music. Each scene is so great with the fantastic score! Below is in My opinions an in-depth look at most of the characters that is in the 2001 Planet of the Apes!<br/><br/>––––––-<br/><br/>Mark WahlbergCaptain Leo Davidson - Leo Davidson, after the incident of going after Pericles he is stranded on another world thanks to a magnetic storm. The planet he lands on has unbelievable talking apes. He is prisoner but after Ari frees him he gets to know her and her mentor, Krull and some other humans. He joins these two different factions of intelligent species and travels to the forbidden area Calima! Leo is out for himself and to go back homesoonhe can!<br/><br/>Tim RothGeneral Thade - The great General Thade, a mighty warrior who is afraid of nothing. His mean voice sends shivers down his soldiers back and he hates humans to death!Thade and Ari were once in a relationship but now Ari has other things to do. He loves his father Zaius very much and he is very saddened about his father&#39;s illness. <br/><br/>Helena Bonham CarterAri - She is a beautiful ape and very intelligentwell. She helps Leo escape. She is through with Thade and even though she has feelings for Leo even though he is human. She loves Krullhe is her mentor and in fact he is with Ari all the way with her,Leo,and other escapees from the city.<br/><br/>Michael Clarke DuncanColonel Attar - The huge Attar is a force to reckon with! He is General Thade&#39;s great warrior and best friend. He is a very religious and serious ape.<br/><br/>Paul GiamattiLimbo - The always funny Limbo loves to smell and look good. The human keeper if you will takes his job seriously but when he is forced to follow the escapees his life turns around. <br/><br/>Estella WarrenDaena - One of the many prisoners in Ape City,Daena wants out justmucheveryone else but when she meets up with Leo and escapes with the group she has feelings for him but much like he does for Ari he doesn&#39;t think much of it. She loves her father Karubi very much and she is shocked and very sad about his death.<br/><br/>Cary-Hiroyuki TagawaKrull - The massive Krull was one of the greatest warriors and a brave leader. He is the mentor of Ari and he is one of the apes who is in the escaped group. His favorite weapons are swords and handles them excellently!<br/><br/>David WarnerSenator Sandar - Ari&#39;s father, Senator Sandar let Thade have control. He is an ape that believes in manners suchwashing hands. He tries not to get on Thade&#39;s case and he loves his daughter Ari.<br/><br/>Kris KristoffersonKarubi - The father of Daena,Karubi loves his daughter very much. He is a brave human man but his death in a fight against Attar didn&#39;t last long and he never knew what hit him from behind which it was General Thade.Thade&#39;s sword decapitated him.<br/><br/>Erick AvariTival - The male house human is one of the escapees in the group with humans and apes.<br/><br/>Luke EberlBirn - A stubborn teenager, Birn is a brave young man.<br/><br/>Evan Dexter ParkeGunnar - Another escaped male human. He too is brave.<br/><br/>Glenn ShadixSenator Nado - The great senator Nado. He loves his job and his mate!<br/><br/>Freda Foh ShenBon - The female house human is one of the escapees in the group with humans and apes.<br/><br/>Chris EllisLt. General Karl Vasich - Leader of the Oberon.When the magnetic storm caused malfuctions in the ship a video image played on the monitor. Little does he know that what he just saw was himself in the future!<br/><br/>Anne RamsayLt. Col. Grace Alexander - She really cared for the modern day apes in the Oberon.<br/><br/>Lisa MarieNova - Senator Nado&#39;s mate. She is very attractive for an ape and she is always worried about her looks.<br/><br/>Linda HarrisonWoman in Cart - Could it be possible that this woman was on another planet at another time or in another lifetime? Could it be that she is reincarnated?<br/><br/>Charlton HestonZaius,Thade&#39;s Father - Thade&#39;s father is very ill. Before he passes he wants to make sure to tell and show his son the shocking truth about humans.<br/><br/>–––––––-<br/><br/>I just like how everything is in the film. The ending may have been rushed and not make sense to others because it really had several endings but Burton could only pick one. In fact you can also tellgreatthe music is if you listen closely some of the tracks are alternatives than the released music on the CD. Also a short time before the final release of the film the producers wanted the movie to be more epic than it was and they wanted it to be like or more like Gladiator and back to the music they wanted the composer Danny Elfman to change the music. I thought it was silly for the movie makers to do that and I am glad it came out the way it did even if the ending is sad and is a mistake or an error. I hope you have enjoyed this in-depth look at Tim Burton&#39;s Planet of the Apes. Like I said I love the 2001 version! The longer I take to review this movie, the more the absurdities loom. So let me finish before I think about the story's stupidly plotted structure or recall how tiring it was to watch apes perpetually pushing humans to the ground or sending them pirouetting into the air. No name was given on camera for the city of apes in the 2001 version. However, the production artwork identifies the ape city&quot;Derkein.&quot; Derkein reappearsthe name for the ape city in the Diamond Comic series based in the same world of Tim Burton&#39;s POTA. Derkein appears to be derived from a Greek word which gave the English word &quot;dragon.&quot; This film takes place on the planet Ashlar. You can tell that it is not Earth because of its two moons. While the 1968 film did take place on Earth, the original novel by Pierre Boulle took place on the planet Soror in the Betelgeuse system. It is never said where the planet Ashlar is located in the universe. The year 2029 is shown in the beginning of the film. A video postcard was sent from Earth to Leo Davidson on February 7th according to the novelization. He gets the postcard on the Oberon about a week later, right before he goes into the electromagnetic storm that takes him to Ashlar in the year 5021. According to the novelization, the chronometer reads 5021.946 when Davidson gets to the ruins of the Oberon, now knownthe Temple of Calima. After Leo Davidson went through the electromagnetic storm, the Oberon went throughwell, and crashed on Ashlar. However, the electrical storm sent Davidson through time, almost 3,000 years into the future; this apparently didn&#39;t happen with the Oberon, which therefore crashed some 3,000 years before Davidson arrived on the planet. The surviving humans and apes had no choice but to settle on Ashlar and try to survive. The origins of the intelligent apes are described in the novels by William T. Quick, Planet of the Apes: The Fall and Planet of the Apes: Colony. The novels are about how an intelligent ape named Jonathan rose to power and fathered a new race of apes. This is the ape who changes his name to Semos, who is mentioned in the film. The apes subdued the humans and became the dominant species; over the centuries, with no records or memories of the crashed Oberon surviving, the apes started to revere the mythical ruinsthe sacred grounds of Calima, while the humans surviveduncivilized tribes. This is a tricky question to answer. It seems unlikely that horses would be brought on the Oberon for experimentation. It is up to viewers to come up with their own explanation. Unlike the apes in the novel, who have technology such20th century cars, or guns like the apes in the 1968 original film, the apes in this movie do not possess many &quot;basic&quot; forms of technology suchelectricity. This is either because Semos choose not to introduce it, was unable to reproduce it, or over time the ape culture simply never developed it. The only gun owned by an ape is Thade&#39;s father, which had been passed on generation to generation in their family and not used, but heldan artifact. Linda Harrison, who played Nova in the first two films, plays a human captive who shakes her head when Davidson asks her, &quot;What is this place?&quot; Charlton Heston, who played Taylor in the first two films, ironically plays an ape in this film, Thade&#39;s father. To make it even more ironic, his character has the same nameZaius, the orangutan who tried to stop Taylor from being free in the first film. Before Zaius dies, he says about humans, &quot;Damn them. Damn them all to hell!&quot; This is similar to Heston&#39;s line at the end of the first film, &quot;Damn you! God damn you all to hell!&quot; Davidson arrives on an alternate Earth where the Abraham Lincoln statue is now an &quot;Ape Lincoln&quot; statue with a plaque that says it is in memory of General Thade. Davidson is then surrounded by police officers and firefighters who are apes. According to Helena Bonham Carter, &quot;Thade beat him there.&quot; General Thade, although imprisoned after the battle, apparently escaped some time later and left Ashlar in some kind of spacecraft. Davidson was sent back to the Earth of 3,000 years earlier, but Thade, although leaving much later, ended up earlier than Davidson. The reason this happened is that the order in which someone exits the electromagnetic storm is the reverse order of whoever entered it. In other words, it&#39;s an inverse relationship. This is the reason the Oberon crashed on Ashlar before Davidson did and Pericles landed after Davidson.<br/><br/>One theory is that Thade arrived on Earth somewhere in the 19th century. There, he staged a revolt among the apes, not unlike Semos once had done, making the apes once again the dominant species on the planet. So when Davidson arrived 200 years later, he found his own planet conquered by the apes, and a monument erected in Thade&#39;s honor. Another theory is that Thade arrived after the Oberon went through the electromagnetic storm in 2029 and that Davidson actually returned on 26 October 2155, the last year seen on the chronometer. Rather than an alternate timeline, Thade would have led the apes of Earth without changing the past centuries and had the Lincoln monument changed in his honor during the 100 or so years before Davidson&#39;s return. This explanation would explain why Washington still looks the sameit ever did. It has been suggested by some that Davidson may have landed on a future version of Ashlar that appears similar to Earth. However, the planet that he lands on at the end of the film does not appear to have two moons, and given that Davidson set a course for Earth&#39;s location at the end, it would be unlikely that he&#39;d end up on another planet. It has also been suggested that Davidson landed on a different planet, neither Ashlar nor Earth, that is ruled by apes. If this is so, then the reason that their Washington D.C. looks similar to ours is unknown. Another very unlikely theory is that the anomaly took Leo Davidson to an alternate universe where Earth is ruled by apes, and the Thade in that universe is not the Thade from Ashlar, but a version of him that lived on an alternate Earth.<br/><br/>According to Tim Burton, this ending was a nod to a similar ending in the original novel, but also meanta prelude to a sequel that was never made. Helena Bonham Carter believes that the ending is explained simply by Thade beating Leo to Earth, but there is still much to be desired.<br/><br/>Rich Handley&#39;s Timeline of the Planet of the Apes contains the following note:<br/><br/>Ty Templeton, author of Revolution on the Planet of the Apes, had intended, in his initial concept for that title, to explore how Thade changed Earth&#39;s history. Fox, however, opted to keep the two Apes incarnations separate. Ian Edgington and Ben Abnett had also planned to reveal Thade&#39;s fate in an unpublished storyline for Dark Horse, which would have featured characters from Semos&#39; world visiting Earth&#39;s past in the Oberon&#39;s remaining pods, via the anomaly. Their plan had been that the Earth Davidson returned to was not the same Earth he left, but rather a parallel planet similar to that which Ulysse Merou returned to in Pierre Boulle&#39;s novel, The Monkey Planet. The Thade name, Edington says, would have been a powerful ape dynasty on that Earth, much like the Kennedys or Rothchilds.<br/><br/>Elsewhere in Handley&#39;s book is another note on Thade&#39;s scrapped involvement in Revolution:<br/><br/>Revolution on the Planet of the Apes was originally to have been titled either Combat on the Planet of the Apes or War on the Planet of the Apes, and would have featured Thade, from the Tim Burton film, and Caesar, from the originals. Artist Richard Pace created a poster for the series,wellsome interior art pages utilizing Thadea character, but when Fox opted to keep the two incarnations separate, Thade&#39;s involvement (and, thus, Pace&#39;s artwork) was removed from the final product. Fox decided not to continue the storyline even though the film was a financial success. Tim Burton has since said that he would rather jump out a window than make a follow-up. Helena Bonham Carter and Mark Wahlberg would have returned if Burton was involved. 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