Monday, May 13, 2024

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes


 

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024)

A Breathtaking Spectacle and Bold New Chapter

★★★☆☆

A worthy addition to the rebooted saga that pairs epic CGI performances with fascinating future possibilities.

Directed by Wes Ball, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a worthy addition to the rebooted movie adventure. The film continues the franchise's strong tradition of excellent CGI performances and epic storytelling. While it suffers from minor pacing issues at times, it is commendable that the filmmakers are confident enough to "take the foot off the gas" to explore the universe more deeply. When the tension is finally amped up, the result is a breathtaking spectacle that successfully sets the stage for the next phase of this expanding saga.

"The movie also sets up the continuation of the narrative with some fascinating possibilities. Which leaves us in a place of wanting more in the tale, which is the best place to be for the future of this fascinating and expanding saga."
Ray Manukay

🎬 Cast & Crew

  • Director: Wes Ball
  • Starring: Owen Teague (Noa), Freya Allan (Mae), Kevin Durand (Proximus Caesar)
  • Supporting: Peter Macon, William H. Macy
  • Visual Effects: Wētā FX

The Vision

Wes Ball takes over the directorial reins from Matt Reeves, shifting the focus generations after the death of Caesar. His vision is one of a "post-post-apocalyptic" world where nature has reclaimed the earth, and ape clans have diverged into unique cultures. By leaning into world-building over constant action, Ball creates a more meditative experience that honors the legacy of the previous trilogy while carving out a fresh identity. The technical mastery provided by Wētā FX ensures that the emotional beats of the ape protagonists remain the film's beating heart.

🎬 Cinephile Fun Facts

  • Generational Leap: The film takes place roughly 300 years after War for the Planet of the Apes, meaning the legend of Caesar has evolved into a religious or mythical figure.
  • Ape School: The actors spent six weeks in "Ape School" with movement coach Alain Gauthier to unlearn human movements and perfect the specific gait and mannerisms of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.
  • Location Scouting: Much of the lush, reclaimed scenery was filmed on location in New South Wales, Australia, utilizing real environments to ground the heavy CGI elements in reality.

✅ Pros

  • Industry-leading CGI and motion-capture performances.
  • Breathtaking action spectacles and cinematography.
  • Intriguing world-building that leaves you wanting more.

❌ Cons

  • Occasional pacing lulls during the middle act.
  • Struggles slightly to emerge from the massive shadow of the Caesar trilogy.

🏆 Final Verdict

A triumphant return to the world of the apes. Despite minor pacing issues, the film delivers the "spectacle" promised and leaves the franchise in an incredibly exciting place for future chapters.

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