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Comments on the Rise of the Planet of the Apes 1 Recently, I watched a movie called The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Caesar, the hero of the film, is an orangutan. Its mother was caught by humans to do experiments, and her intelligence was greatly increased by a special drug, but then her mother suddenly attacked humans. It turned out that it gave birth to a baby. It mistakenly thought that human beings would hurt its child, and then it attacked human beings crazily. After its mother was killed by human beings, she was secretly brought home by the scientist in charge of this research project. However, because of an accident, it was caught in the animal control center. After staying there for a long time, they escaped from that prison-like place with their own IQ. They are free for the time being, and the next step is to return to the forest, which is their home. However, on the way home, people panicked because of their gathering and mass appearance, so the police took advantage of it and launched a fierce battle with the humans who came to destroy them on a bridge that they had to pass home. In the process of Caesar leading his companions against mankind, a gorilla died to protect it. Finally, they returned to the forest, and they were free at last!

After watching this movie, I was deeply touched. On the one hand, I praise these intelligent and kind primates, on the other hand, I hate human beings, who inadvertently bring harm to animals. The orangutan in the film just wants to go back to the place where he lives. They didn't hurt humans at all. Why did humans kill them all? Think about how many animals have died because of human selfishness and greed. What about some animals that have disappeared from the earth? I think these bad guys are worse than animals! So I want to appeal loudly: please protect animals! Protect our earth!

The Reflection of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2 At that time, human science and technology had developed to an unimaginable level. Scientists are developing chemicals that can make orangutans smarter. They arrested many gorillas, did some terrible experiments on them and poisoned many gorillas. Finally, one day, an unusually clever gorilla with an IQ almost higher than that of human beings escaped from the prison and released other clever gorillas. So they began to rebel against human beings and let them enjoy the consequences they planted. ...

This is a science fiction film that I watched in the Soviet Union base. Indeed, if we humans continue to be so rampant and let human ambitions continue, as predicted in this movie, animals on earth will fight back and let human beings know their own strength.

Animals have lived on this earth for many years, and they have always been the masters of this world when there is no human being. However, since humans appeared on the earth, animals began to die on a large scale. Why? Because humans want to conquer the earth! People shouted the slogan "Man can conquer nature", people destroyed animals' homes on a large scale and cut down trees on a large scale ... People drove animals out of their homes, stretched out greedy and numb hands, frantically experimented with innocent lives and locked them in cages. ...

People think it's good for us, but it's not. The living environment on earth is getting worse and worse. Since animals can't survive in this environment, how long can humans survive? Obviously, if we humans continue to work blindly here, the earth will no longer be suitable for human habitation.

On Saturday morning, our reporter went to Xinbaisheng Cinema to watch the movie The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

After watching the movie, I feel very mixed. I don't know if it is because of the deep affection between people and orangutans, or because those orangutans sigh for losing their lives and going home? To tell you the truth, I admire Caesar. I admire him for daring to fight against mankind. I admire his desperate desire to go home.

In fact, they should be happy, can freely shuttle in the virgin forest, and can play lively and happy. But the evil hands of human beings caught them and locked them in iron cages. I don't think they belong to this bustling and noisy city, nor to that cold and gloomy control center. As animals, they may have no other desire but to return to where they belong.

When Caesar was in the income control office, Will came to see it three times, and every time he saw it, he was very moved. The first two times, it looked at Will with pleading and expecting eyes, but Will kept shaking his head, and Caesar's face showed a lost expression. The third time, when Will came to really take him home, he didn't go with Will, but turned his head and turned his back to Will with tears. That scene touched me.

Finally, Caesar succeeded, and he led his kind back to his hometown. I think: the sentence "Caesar has gone home" should be the best ending. It climbed to the top of the tree and saw a vast sky.

Orangutans also have life, and life should respect each other. From Will and Caesar, we can easily see that people and orangutans can build deep feelings.

No matter how stormy it is outside, it is good to have a home.

The Reflection of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes 4 Everyone wants to make the world peaceful and avoid war. Live a happy and healthy life, excluding animals. They also want to live a quiet life. However, in order to satisfy personal desires and greed, some people continue to kill animals and destroy the natural ecological environment. Many animals have suffered extinction, so wars between humans and animals are constantly being staged.

The movie The Rise of the Planet of the Apes tells that in a laboratory, human science has developed to an unimaginable extent, and scientists are developing new drugs to make orangutans smarter. They caught many gorillas, did various experiments on them and poisoned many gorillas. One day, a chimpanzee escaped from the cage and attacked the staff. In desperation, humans had to shoot and kill the chimpanzee.

Caesar, the child of this chimpanzee, was born smart and intelligent, and grew up under the care of people. Knowing that his mother was shot by human beings, he stole drugs from the laboratory and distributed them to other chimpanzees, escaped from prison with everyone and embarked on the road of revenge.

Therefore, Caesar used his wisdom to lead other orangutans to launch a life-and-death struggle with mankind. Finally, the chimpanzee successfully occupied the forest park and successfully completed the revenge plan.

After watching this movie, I can't be calm for a long time. If our human ambitions continue like this, as predicted by this film, the animals on the earth will fight back and let human beings enjoy the consequences they planted. Protecting animals means protecting the earth on which we live, and we can't do whatever we want just because we are strong.

More love, less greed. Only by cherishing life, protecting living things and protecting our earth can the world last longer.

Idea 5 of The Rise of the Planet of the Apes When a group of gorillas have human wisdom, what do they want to do?

In the American film The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, gorillas exist as human experiments. For the development of medicine and technology, humans randomly capture gorillas from forests and put them into cages and laboratories for cruel experiments. For many people in the film, gorillas are painless. They are just creatures without feelings and independent rights, and human beings have the right to judge their life and death, euphemistically called-serving mankind!

However, Caesar, a gorilla who unexpectedly gained human wisdom through experiments, chose to fight. Having wisdom makes it strong, but to some extent, it is also the source of its pain. Because of wisdom, it saw the cruelty of human beings and the sorrow of all gorillas. Because of its wisdom, it chose to painfully reject the warm embrace of its master and return to its forest home on its own.

With wisdom, human beings become the masters of all souls and rule the whole earth. Nowadays, human beings seem to rely more and more on their own wisdom to deprive other life on the earth, and more and more wantonly occupy and destroy the harmonious environment of the earth.

Caesar in the film finally got wisdom, but still chose to return to nature. They have no revenge, arrogance and distortion. They still choose to keep the fate of gorillas and live in the forest, happy and satisfied.

Before watching this movie, I thought that the final outcome would be a war between humans and orangutans. In the end, humans influenced or destroyed orangutans. However, such an ending surprised me and shocked me. Their final choice is enough to prove that these monkeys are smarter than people!

If people can regard nature as their home like them, how can they be willing to destroy it? I like the idea of an article title-people should live like trees. If a person always thinks of himself as a tree, then he will definitely fall in love with the land that gives him life under his feet.

Comment on the Rise of the Planet of the Apes 6, like all movies, is inseparable from the description of human nature. For example, as the boss of a male pig's foot, he is mercenary and afraid of the consequences. For example, the staff of the orangutan detention center have always believed that human beings are above and can control everything. Of course, it is also inseparable from describing the best side of people-kindness. Like a hero. In fact, people should not be either good or evil, so clear. Most of them are in a flash. Everyone has a good side and a bad side. Just more often, I will be forced by the surrounding environment and people around me. Therefore, we often don't blame people around us. This is not good, that is not good, maybe more often we let that person treat us. We made that person into a good person or a bad person, which is another understanding of the times making heroes.

The feelings between people and orangutans described in the film. In fact, it is also describing the relationship between man and nature. Sometimes as long as we treat nature and society seriously and sincerely, we can actually get feedback from society and nature. This is the same as the purpose of Taoism-Taoism is natural. Learn from nature. Blend into nature.

From a human point of view. When orangutans have wisdom, they are no longer quiet, no longer rebel for the sole purpose of eating, and hope to have everything of their own. In other words, for the ruler, it is better for the ruled not to be too smart, just listen there. This may also be one of the reasons why Taoism has been rejected by the ruling class.

At the end of the film, the hero tells the orangutan he once raised in that forest that he is now the leader of the orangutan because of his wisdom. Let's go home. And the orangutan replied: I have already gone home. Isn't it? Orangutans belong to the forest, not the environment we create for them, no matter how good it is. From another perspective, in fact, sometimes some parents blindly think that what they give their children must be the best, but they never think about it. In fact, what is really your own world?

"Thoughts on the Rise of the Planet of the Apes" 7 Summer vacation, I watched a movie "The Battle of the Dawn of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes".

This film mainly tells: in order to study drugs for treating certain diseases, humans do experiments on orangutans. As a result, the mutation of drugs in orangutans became ape flu. Most people died of ape flu, only a few survivors, and a war between humans and orangutans began.

In this film, Caesar, the gorilla leader, longs for peace and wants to live in harmony with mankind. However, the scarlet family is afraid of chaos. He broke the peace agreement and started a war with mankind. Caesar's son didn't know his father's intentions at first, and he was a little rebellious. He listened to Koba's provocation and joined the war. But later, he understood what his father had done for the survival of the gorilla family, began to resist Koba, and helped his father defeat Koba.

In the movie, I think the most exciting and attractive thing is the war between Caesar the gorilla and Keba the Scarlet. In order to get rid of Koba, Caesar waged a life-and-death struggle with Koba in the tower, and Koba waged a life-and-death struggle with evil, peace and anti-peace. In the end, Caesar won and pushed Koba down the tower. Although Caesar got rid of Koba, a war between man and orangutan has begun and is inevitable.

In the movie, I feel a harmonious and warm atmosphere, which is the first part of the movie. Orangutans and humans are peaceful and do not interfere with each other. Everyone abides by the peace agreement and is very harmonious. From this, I found that many orangutans long for peace. They know that they can't compete with humans, and human weapons are very powerful. They know that only living in peace with human beings is a good way and opportunity to live a carefree life.

This movie made me understand that we can't kill animals indiscriminately, let alone do experiments on animals. Animals also have their own feelings and families. We should love animals, give them some freedom and live with them. I like small animals very much. When I meet a stray dog, I will touch it. Hey, hey. I once had a pair of little squirrels, and I finally let them go.

Through this movie, I want to say to you: Please don't mistreat animals, cherish peace, and justice will eventually overcome evil!

Today, I watched an American action movie The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The film begins with a forest capture. In order to treat some intractable diseases, humans have captured many chimpanzees for experiments, one of which is a pregnant female monkey-Mingming. When Ming first came to the institute, she was injected with ALZ- 1 12, and Ming's intelligence improved rapidly. However, Ming Ming, who was about to give birth, had a bad temper and died under the gun in an escape. But her child survived and was adopted by Will. The gene of Caesar, a bright-eyed child, is also influenced by ALZ- 1 12, and his intelligence far exceeds that of orangutans and humans of the same age. But life is not smooth sailing. In an accident, Caesar was taken into the animal control bureau. At first, it was abused by administrators and similar people, but he retaliated with his wisdom and instilled new drugs into the monkeys, which led them to escape from the animal control bureau. After a desperate struggle with human beings, the monkeys finally escaped into the forest. ...

Caesar, the hero of the film, is like a real person. When Will's father was in trouble, he ran to save Will's father regardless of his own safety. He didn't give up the monkeys because he got the chance to be free again, but led them to escape from the Animal Control Bureau. When it killed the administrator who had been abusing him by mistake, he didn't gloat, but felt very guilty and uneasy ... Caesar's actions reflected his strength, courage and responsibility. Caesar would rather sacrifice himself than see the people he loves and those who love him get hurt.

Maybe we should all reflect on what we are doing when the people we love are hurt. Will we stand up and help like Caesar? We should all learn from Caesar, his courage and fearlessness. ...

The Rise of the Planet of the Apes Thought 9 Last weekend, I watched the third film The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which is the last chapter of the series The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Combining the first part and the second part, I have many thoughts and feelings.

Humans first experimented with orangutans and developed new drugs. Because of an accidental human error, a small number of orangutans, including Caesar, survived and became smarter and smarter. Sadly, human beings are suffering from "ape flu". People with this disease will be unable to speak, their memory will decline, and this disease is highly contagious. But humans have confirmed that this is caused by orangutans, killing orangutans. In my opinion, the responsibility for such things lies with human beings. It is the beauty of human beings that does not respect the laws of nature, it is for the benefit of human beings, and it is "indifference to the life of apes". It's human greed.

Caesar the gorilla became the leader of the population and learned human language. They live a carefree life in the forest. But it didn't last long. Man killed Caesar's son, but Caesar said, "Apes don't kill apes."

This earth-shattering remark, in Caesar's eyes, human beings also belong to apes, and should not retaliate against each other and kill each other. But the war between humans and orangutans inevitably happened, and the final result was that neither side won and both lost.

Humans have tried all kinds of ideas to destroy orangutans, but in the end it is humans who suffer. When mankind destroyed everything in nature, the primitive viability of orangutans gained the upper hand and gained an advantage.

After reading The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, my feeling is that human beings should live in harmony with nature and other species. We must not violate the laws of nature or maliciously destroy the natural environment. It seems that the competition between various species is actually more mutual benefit. The existence of other species can maintain the diversity of species, but it can make human beings survive for a long time. We should live in harmony with nature and other species, starting with me.

Comments on the Rise of the Planet of the Apes 10 Yesterday, I watched a movie-The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

This film mainly tells the story of a drug developed by gene scientist Will Rodman to treat human nervous atrophy and other diseases. This drug can treat diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, when the new drug is tested on chimpanzees, it is found that it can greatly improve their intelligence and reach the level of human beings. After the experiment was successful, the chimpanzee gave birth to a baby orangutan. In order to protect the child from the maternal outbreak, it attacked the staff and was finally killed. After that, the institute was forced to stop its research project. In order to save the orangutan, Will adopted it and went to Caesar. In the process of feeding Caesar, I met Caroline, a zoologist, and fell in love.

Caesar, who inherited his mother's genes, was smart since he was a child and lived happily with the Will family. After seeing Caesar's experimental results, Will injected the same drug into his father with Alzheimer's disease and miraculously restored his brain. But a few years later, Will found that the human body developed antibodies to this virus, and Will's father's condition deteriorated.

Will showed the drug results to his boss and asked for experiments with more violent viruses. I took the medicine home. In an accidental injury, Caesar was forced to separate from Will and was sent to a nursing home. From then on, Caesar became hostile to human beings, fled to his home, took Will's achievements, and opened all the gorillas in the common place, making it easier for people to wage war. ...

From this movie, I understand that human beings should be friends with animals. We have a home and a planet.

On Friday afternoon, the teacher in our class showed us a movie. This movie is called The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which is an American movie and the one that moved me the most.

At first, it was a vibrant scenery. Suddenly, I saw a group of gorillas coming this way, followed by hunters and their captors. A female gorilla was taken away by a ruthless hunter and put in a cage. She left a tear when she left, which was very sad. Later, he was sold to a pharmaceutical company for an experiment. Later, in order to protect her children, she was killed by a security guard. Her child, Katie, was taken home by a man named Will. They lived together for several years. One day, because Will's father was caught by a fierce man, Katie bit a man to save him. Then he entered the orangutan nursing room, where Katie learned about human nature and was injured by countless wounds. Katie really talked. He shouted loudly: no, no, no, this is his extreme control over mankind! I think. He saved many orangutans, and then the war between humans and orangutans began.

This movie moved me very much, and made me understand that human beings use biology and destroy nature for their own benefit. As a human being, I feel extremely ashamed. People have feelings, but animals don't? Katie's mother showed the pain of the gorilla when she cried in despair! Do humans have to be rude?

I hope everyone must remember that people and animals are good friends. Will you stop hurting them? Give them a home!

Comments on The Rise of the Planet of the Apes 12 After reading The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, I can't be calm for a long time.

The hero of the film is Caesar, an orangutan. His mother, Ming, was caught by human beings to do experiments. Humans injected Ming with a special drug ALZ- 1 12, which can greatly increase Ming's intelligence.

But bright eyes suddenly attacked human beings. It turned out that Ming gave birth to a baby, and she mistakenly thought that human beings would hurt her children, thus attacking human beings crazily. Obviously, after being killed by human beings, Caesar was secretly brought home by the scientist in charge of this research project. However, because of an accident, Caesar was taken into the animal management office. At first, Caesar's life was not good. He was not only rejected by his peers, but also abused by managers. Every day, I was scolded and disliked by my peers, or sprayed by the administrator with a high-pressure water gun. Later, Caesar met an orangutan who knew sign language, named Mauriz, and became good friends with him. I also met a silverback gorilla named Buck.

Thanks to it and its partners, they escaped from this cage-like place. They are temporarily free, and the next step is to go back to the forest. But on the way back, their gathering caused people to panic, and the police also took advantage of it. They fought fiercely with mankind. In the struggle, buck the gorilla died unfortunately to protect Caesar. Finally, they returned to the forest and were free at last.

The Rise of the Planet of the Apes warns us not to be confused by ambition, which will make us lose more. Caesar's green eyes make my heart shine forever.

The Rise of the Planet of the Apes One night during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, my mother suggested that we show an open-air movie. The kitten and I said in unison, "Good!" The kitten's family has prepared a projector, and our family has prepared white sheets. The name of this film is The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

A gorilla was arrested and sent to a company for an experiment to study a drug that can make people smart. Gorillas become smarter after taking drugs. When people were holding a press conference, the boss of the company proposed to bring gorillas to the venue to complete some difficult movements. Just as the administrator was about to get close to the gorilla, it showed abnormal behavior and made a hoarse cry, which made the administrator tremble all over, but he still had to act impartially. At the moment he opened the cage door, the gorilla ran out like crazy, jumped on him and pinned him to the ground. Later, it rushed to the crowd, causing panic, and finally the police killed it. Afterwards, people realized that this orangutan was pregnant with a baby when it was caught, and now it has given birth to a cute little orangutan. It thinks that people's every move is hurting its baby, so it attacks people. It is to protect its baby!

Seeing this, I thought of what Turgenev wrote in Sparrow: Love is more powerful than death and more powerful than the horror of death. Only she, only love, supports life.

I still remember when I was very young, once, a big dog came at me. My mother was very scared, but she immediately chased the crazy big dog with her feet and lifted me high for fear that the dog would bite me. Sparrows, orangutans, humans, and even cats and dogs will take care of their babies in every possible way. This is maternal love.

"The Rise of the Planet of the Apes" thought 14 Humans always use various methods to win honor and money, and in the end they will always eat their own fruit. Often some humble creatures know how to think of the collective and put down honor and money. The story of The Rise of Planet of the Apes taught me this truth.

Jacob is the manager of a gene system company. He experimented with a group of orangutans. Caesar is the child of an orangutan. He died because of the experiment. Caesar was clever from an early age. When I grew up, I was put in the animal control center, and my feelings for human beings began to be complicated, and I began to understand my real home. In order to avenge the orangutan, which led the orangutan to attack human beings, a war between man and animals broke out.

I think Caesar is a lovely orangutan who has the courage to do justice. When Caesar and I saw that Charles was accused by his neighbor, Caesar jumped on his neighbor angrily. At that time, Caesar looked at his neighbor with poor eyes. Behind my eyes, I see Caesar's longing for care after hiding his revenge, and his helplessness to those who can't understand Charles. At that time, I knew Caesar was willing to die for Charles. He had more courage than many human beings to express the truth. I am proud of its spirit of daring to express the truth in its own way.

When I saw the orangutan sacrifice his life for Caesar on the war-torn bridge. At that moment, I understood that orangutans can also sacrifice for their companions. They swore to protect Caesar, for the sake of collective interests, and I was moved by their spirit of not being afraid of death.

When the movie failed because humans could not resist the attack of orangutans, Jacob, who was dying, mercilessly pushed Kuba off the bridge after suffering many times. At that time, I finally understood that science and ambition can make people achieve great success, but they can also make us lose time and even life.

The Rise of the Planet of the Apes warns us not to be confused by ambition, which will make us lose too much. Caesar's green eyes shine in my heart forever!

Film Review of The Rise of Planet of the Apes 15 saw the movie The Rise of Planet of the Apes today. I saw it on the movie website a long time ago, but I haven't seen it. I thought it was another ordinary movie, which aroused people's curiosity with simple and rude plots ... but I was very excited and satisfied tonight, and I was widely praised by everyone. After I came back, I was discussing the plot and significance.

This film reflects the relationship between people and animals in today's society. Most people regard animals as objects completely, killing and experimenting at will, but they don't regard animals as animals with life and feelings among their own species. The market can kill, sell and designate drugs for experiments. What does it mean for animals to scream at this time? It's just that everyone is self-righteous: timid, but not afraid of pain ... so this movie is interesting and worth thinking about because it enriches the interpretation of empathy.

The Rise of the Planet of the Apes sounds like science fiction, and it will rudely seize people's space, but it is not. The result of the film is that they return to nature and leave each other alone. This is the way to live in harmony. The film has changed the old and simple killing, leaving the audience with more thoughts, thinking about their own contradictions at present, and then thinking about the long-term harmony of life on earth.

Throughout the history of movies, it seems great and magical for human beings to save the earth. In fact, human beings are selfish, lack of emotional communication, good at thinking about life on earth but not taking action, the tacit unity of small species that is looked down upon by people, and the moral deficiency behavior staged by society. There are still many places worth learning, and the spirit and painstaking efforts of film propaganda are worthy of respect.

This is a full night and a vivid and profound lesson.

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