Do you think then, that Rise could be one of those very rare cases where there has been a real effort to reboot a franchise with the focus on story as much as on business? I'd hoped so because of the work that clearly went into Serkis' performance.
I'm really not sure I want to see this one. While some of the stuff in the trailer looks interesting, it also sort of seems like they shared too much. How Ceaser gets intelligent enough to do what he does...how the other apes get smarter.
(click to show/hide)From the trailers, I get that Franco's character has been doing research, trying to find a treatment or cure for Althizmers. He ends up taking a chimp home and uses his drug on the chimp..Caesar, who then becomes very intelligent. Franco teaches him sign language and it looks like Caesar becomes very attached to him and the father of Franco's character..like a family. Then something happens and Caesar is taken back to the lab and stuck in a cage all while he is signing that he wants to go home. I'm thinking he is taken there because he went out of the house and did something he saw as protecting the father when someone was having a fit in the street. So Caesar is taken away from the really the only home he's known. He didn't ask to be experimented on. He adjusted to it, seems to have come to see them as his family, and then he's taken away from them. That will probably really upset me. I remember seeing in the trailers Caesar hitting the glass signing that he wants to go home while Franco's character tells him he can't go home. That little bit already kind of bothered me in the trailer..along with a few of the shots of Caesar's face where he looks so sad. I'm thinking now that I won't deal well with that part of the movie. Though I'm guessing all that is what motivates Caesar to swipe the drug and expose the other chimps.
Can he communicate with the other chimps after he exposes them to the drug? [/spoiler]