
Kaushik Manivezh
One of the best visually striking movies of all time .
The cinematography was just a chefs kiss . Gyula pados did a tremendous job .
Wes ball directed this movie perfectly in his

Sidcinnati .
Reboots are generally only a shell of the original films, some are even really
bad. The 2011 reboot of the Planet of the Apes is a rare exception and very underrated, would highly

Harman Singh
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Rithik Parthasarathy
Nostalgic, Awe-inspring visuals and sound, excellent motion capture, always a
fan of the political metaphors and commentary. But, just not enough emotional impact.
One of the
Soumya Sarkar
Shit learning from human is the real evolution.

Soumajit Das
Very good

Nona Prince
Fan of the franchise, good start the new trilogy
Athul Prasanna
Caesar was the soul of this Apes series.
This is an average film when compared to the rest of the Planet of the Series movies.
Dawn of the planet of the apes & Rise of the
Viren Tiwari
This one will remind of the first movie from previous trilogy where you see a
lot of set up, some cool action sequences, new characters, their motives and a lot of

Raunaq Mangottil
Too many monkeys and too much setup but not enough emotion or impact
BUT like
every other Apes film, loved the political undertone and the amount of parallels one can draw to the
Movie Lover
Taking place generations after the era of Caesar, this chapter in the Planet of
the Apes saga unfolds as a striking epic, blending humor and horror in perfect balance.

Satwant Singh
Too much setup.
You felt like something big but nothing. Neither climax works for me
Aln Binoy
👍🏽

MAN OF CINEMA
Can Ape & Humans live together in peace? They have been asking this question
since the first installment in 2011. And now there is the complete kingdom of Apes and humans are

Nothing But Films

Binge Label
This movie may have a decent concept, but the execution of it makes it
underwhelming.