Rise of the planet of the Apes, to fight for freedom and unjustice

United States
October 17, 2011 4:07pm CST
I just watch that movie "Rise of the planet of the Apes". It was a good movie as I rated it. We, human used animals for test subject on new drugs, and new formulas, somehow we violate their freedom, and their rights to be live. The imprisonment of those animals, and also many people would mistreat them in many ways. When those animals uprising, maybe a bit dramatic in the movie, when the Primate gain the intelligent, and there is a smart leader to lead them fight against us. So, we should respect the nature, and we try to live harmony with other animals too.
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• Philippines
18 Oct 11
The way I view The Rise of Planet of the Apes is a metaphor on how people will eventually revolt on their masters - the government. I think that we are used by the government as their "lab rats". We take all the pain and sacrifices and in the end they will be the one who is gaining. They manipulate us and make us do things that would be on their benefit. But eventually, when have opened our eyes, acquired more intelligence and realized what is happening, we began standing up against the government. Be began voicing out our opinions. We stopped obeying on whatever those men of powers say and began protecting our rights and exercising our freedom.
@mariahhh (1328)
• United Arab Emirates
18 Oct 11
I also watched in the cinema, and it was really good. I am not a fan of James Franco and the lead girl but it was good. I liked the story. I was expecting an action packed film, but it was kind of drama. I love the moral story of it, and I was kind of sad that Caesar did not come back to James Franco.
17 Oct 11
I also love animals and do not agree with animal testing - I watched that film and was saddened by it! I always try and and avoid buying from companies that I know definitely test on animals
• Indonesia
18 Oct 11
That's the message of the movie, I think it is one of the best summer movies in several years (I think the last one I saw a really good summer movie was The Dark Knight), it combines CGI effect with a touch of human story and environmental issues. In the end, why the human is extinct in the Apes series (as this is actually the prequel of the Apes series) is because their own act to recklessly treated their creation.
• China
18 Oct 11
I can't agree with you more. It is not moral to abuse annimals for that we are dominant on the earth. As the line in "Spiderman", the more power you have, the more responsibility you should carry on. Being strong doesn't mean that we human beings can bully other creatures. On the contrary, we ought to make the best use of our brain to ensure our world run in a harmounious way.
@rafiholmes (2896)
• Malaysia
18 Oct 11
yes.. i have put this in a discussion too in myLot..and rate this movie pretty high..a very good movie.. one of the best movies of 2011..together with LIMITLESS, INSIDIOUS,FASTER... and i predict Water Horse" will be an excellent movie too..especially for the oscar..but still must be seen to judge it whether its good or bad..not sure..at teh moment.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
17 Oct 11
I agree. I love all kinds of animals. I just cannot stand snakes though. I can live with anything but them LOL.
• United States
17 Oct 11
Thats a really interesting way of looking at it. I though it was a very good movie and was well put together.