Quando um cientista na iminência de um grande avanço da medicina começa a fazer testes no jovem chimpanzé chamado César, que desenvolve inteligência e emoções semelhantes às dos humanos, uma... Ler tudoQuando um cientista na iminência de um grande avanço da medicina começa a fazer testes no jovem chimpanzé chamado César, que desenvolve inteligência e emoções semelhantes às dos humanos, uma batalha surge entre a raça humana e os primatas.Quando um cientista na iminência de um grande avanço da medicina começa a fazer testes no jovem chimpanzé chamado César, que desenvolve inteligência e emoções semelhantes às dos humanos, uma batalha surge entre a raça humana e os primatas.
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- CuriosidadesBright Eyes is given her "fizzy drink" in a Gatorade bottle because, during the research for the film, Director Rupert Wyatt learned that captive chimpanzees love sugar, and Gatorade is one of their favorite drinks.
- Erros de gravaçãoIt can't have been a surprise to the staff that Bright Eyes was pregnant. Animals used for medical tests are very closely examined both before and after treatment.
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Will Rodman: Caesar. I'm sorry. This my fault. This has to stop. This isn't the way, you know what they're capable of. Please come home. If you come home, I'll protect you.
Caesar: [looks at the apes and to Will] Caesar is home.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe end credits appear over a map, showing the virus spreading around the world.
- ConexõesEdited into Mokey's Show: 427: Crocodile (2023)
The star of the film is an ape named Caesar (whose emotions were brought to life brilliantly by Andy Serkis) who is the baby of an ape that was tested on for scientist Will Rodman's (James Franco) research in an effort that resulted in a way for the brain to heal itself, and what could possibly be the cure for Alzheimer's; a disease very personal for him because his father (John Lithgow) suffers from it -- even though Rodman is warned not to let personal issues get in the way of science. The drug also had another affect... it lead to the development of intelligence in apes. As Caesar grows older and smarter, though, he becomes more aware, questioning who and what he is. It is during an incident that causes Caesar to be separated from Will, in a feeling of abandonment, and then being mistreated by Dodge Landon (Tom Felton) at a shelter that ultimately leads to a hurt and confused Caesar plotting for revenge.. what becomes a war for primacy.
Unlike the Planet of the Apes films from the past, this one did not have people running around in ape suits but instead presented us with CGI primates, emotional performances captured from actors. If I hadn't known it were CGI, though, I would have sworn that they were real apes. They were brilliant! Director Rupert Wyatt did a wonderful job of connecting this prequel to the first film, really catching every little detail and even littered respectful homages to the original throughout the entire film. Honestly, I just loved finding out what lead to the great ape takeover. And as I mentioned before, the script was just wonderful and made for a thought provoking and emotionally driven thrill ride!
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- US$ 93.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 176.760.185
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 54.806.191
- 7 de ago. de 2011
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 481.800.873
- Tempo de duração1 hora 45 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1