noelle
Looking back at the series, it really expressed what it had to say from beginning to end, which is rare as a summer blockbuster. The final chapter points out that the United States was founded on slavery, and it's ironic that the Stars and Stripes never fell while apes were in labor. The villain is like a cross between a Nazi ethnic cleanser and Brando of Apocalypse Now, and the absurdity and madness of the Nazi mind is eye-popping. Serkis really deserves an Oscar nomination
Randizzle
It was definitely a fitting end to the series. First of all, it's a very mature commercial film, from the special effects to the characters, everything works just right. And the growth of Caesar is the wonderful meaning of this series; From the self-establishment in the first part, to the self-cognition in the second part, and then to the self-sublimation in this part, Caesar led his disciples and grandchildren to complete a spiritual construction that human beings could not reach.
RamLover
Worst I've seen in the theater in years. Omit "science fiction", as an action movie, 85% is written drama, the beginning of a total of less than 10 minutes of martial arts, into more than one hour and 40 minutes of hell type text drama, the text is nothing, all is Chen Guzi rotten pockmark content, a smelly bound feet is endless, grinding, miserable to watch.