Just seen this and thought it was a pretty good edition to the series.
The CGI is now good enough for what is probably our first really in-depth look at the ape civilization following the fall of man.
Sure, it doesn't have as grandiose a story as Caesar's but it does a grand job of world building and showing us how the ape society of the distant future is functioning. The exploration of the mythology which has built up with regards to their past and Caesar's time is also interesting.
Proximus isn't even really a villain as such, which makes him and his vision for the future a nice counter to the uncertain goals of Noa's human companion.
Particularly enjoyed the ending, which, when you realise it is coming, you have to laugh as it has been set up throughout the movie.
And the little kicker was good too. Setting us up nicely for a sequel which may see this reboot series veer back towards it's origins.
Definitely well worth seeing if you're a fan of the reboot series...
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Reply by movie_nazi
on November 17, 2024 at 1:20 AM
I agree. I thought the story lacked substance but what it did have was entertainment enough. I kinda wished they woulda have offered a slight bit more character development with Raka and Noa. It just seemed too superficial for Noa to want to trust Mae so easily. But if we had more scenes with Raka explaining his Caesar philosophy more and perhaps spending more time bonding with him it would seem more natural for him to trust her. He went from thinking they were lower than boars to ride or dying with humans in 2.3 seconds? Bah!
I did enjoy the film though and perhaps what I want would have bogged down the pacing. I really did enjoy the action in it. Had me on the edge of my seat.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) - 7 outta 10 stars