Down Of The Palent Of The Ayes Full Movie Hindo

If you have a fever and cough
or sore throat...
Stay home.
I'd say 95% chance this is manufactured.
Came out of a laboratory.
The source of the virus was traced back...
To drug testing done at
gen-sys laboratories in San Francisco.
The lab technician now known
as patient zero...
Was accidentally exposed to
retrovirus alz-113...
An Alzheimer's trial drug
that was being tested on chimpanzees.
The infected chimps showed signs
of erratic and aggressive behavior...
That led to their escape from the facility.
The now-famous incident
on the golden gate bridge...
A six-hour standoff with police...
Ended with the apes disappearing
into muir woods.
Emergency rooms are being overwhelmed
with patients showing signs...
Of what's being dubbed
'the simian flu.'
The CDC is projecting a fatality toll...
Ranging from 5 million
to as many as 150 million...
In the next 6 to 8 months.
Anyone showing signs of a contagious illness
will receive special treatment here...
The airport's purpose-built
quarantine center.
Many of the new arrivals are children
who have lost contact with their parents.
The mandatory quarantines
have sparked civil unrest.
Families are being ripped apart.
Containment is not very likely.
Prepare your families.
Know your evacuation route.
The survival rate is now
approximately 1 in 500.
Violence erupted in the city center tonight.
The third incident in as many days.
Martial law has been declared in 28 nations...
Including the U.S. and Canada.
The reactor is overheating.
We can't stop a meltdown.
Just a total collapse of anything
resembling civilian order.
Due to the extremity of the
simian flu crisis...
All regular government functions
have been suspended indefinitely.
Those who aren't killed by the virus...
Will probably die in the fighting.
So, maybe this is it.
This is how it ends.
Pretty soon...
There won't be anyone left.
Caesar...
They are close.
Koba!
Now, father?
Son, stay...
Thank you, koba.
Think before you act, son.
Don't feel bad, blue eyes...
Scars make you strong.
Come meet your new brother.
Another son.
Makes me think how far we've come,
Maurice.
Seems long ago.
Still think about them?
Humans?
Sometimes.
Didn't know them like you did.
Only saw their bad side.
Good, bad... doesn't matter now.
Humans destroyed each other.
Apes fight too.
But we are family.
Wonder if they're really all gone.
Ten winters now...
Last two... no sign of them.
They must be gone.
That bear wouldn't get me blue eyes. I'm quick!
Shut up, ash!
Oh, God.
It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.
Freeze!
Stay!
Help!
Help!
No!
Hey!
Over here!
I shot him! I shot him.
They shot ash! Shot my son!
Rocket, wait...
We don't mean any harm!
They're apes, man. You think
they understand what you're saying?
Do they look like just apes to you?
Dad.
Malcolm, what are you doing?
- Dad?
- Malcolm.
It's okay.
Put your guns down.
- You can't be serious.
- Do it.
Go!
Holy shit.
Okay. Okay, we're going.
Go!
Slowly.
Go, go, go!
My bag!
Go!
Koba!
Follow!
Did you find it?
We need to talk.
What? What's wrong?
The dam is pretty much intact.
It could probably start generating
power for us within a week.
But there is a problem. Get in.
I shot him.
I was scared.
I didn't know what to do.
Jesus Christ.
How many were there?
A lot. Like, 80.
- At least.
- Okay...
You're not hearing what he's saying.
They spoke!
That is not possible.
I'm telling you, Dreyfus,
they did and it was incredible.
Incredible? They're talking apes!
- With big-ass Spears!
- Please!
I don't know exactly what you think
you saw or heard...
But you have to calm down, okay?
What about the virus, Ellie?
Any chance of contagion?
We're all genetically immune
or we would've been dead a long time ago.
You don't know that for sure.
She worked with the CDC.
She knows.
What are we gonna do?
I don't know.
We need that power.
He could've killed us, but he didn't.
Maybe he kept us alive,
so they could follow us.
They find out where we are,
and they kill us all!
What do you mean, 'he'?
That's what we're trying to tell you.
It was unlike anything you've
ever seen before, and the leader...
He was remarkable.
Really?
- Is that what you thought?
- It's what we saw.
Yeah, it's what we all saw.
Not a word of this back at the colony,
you understand me?
Not a word
until we can figure out what to do.
- You gotta be kidding.
- No, I'm not kidding.
I don't want to create a panic.
How are you doing, pal?
Are you okay?
- I dropped my bag.
- I know.
- Was your sketchbook in there?
- It's gone.
Carver just told me we're not gonna tell
anybody what happened up there.
Not yet. No.
Must attack them now!
Before they attack us!
We don't know how many there are.
How many guns they have?
Or why they came up here?
They shot your son, rocket!
Don't you want to fight?
I follow Caesar.
Koba's right!
They almost killed you, ash!
No!
If we go to war...
We could lose all we've built...
Home.
Family.
Future.
I will decide by morning.
Caesar.
For years I was a prisoner in their lab...
They cut me...
Tortured me.
You freed me.
I would do anything you ask.
But we must show strength!
We will, koba.
Coming through. Coming through.
That's a hell of a lot more than eighty!
Malcolm!
Apes...
Do not want war...
But will fight...
If we must.
Ape home.
Human home.
Do not come back.
Everyone!
Everyone, you have to calm down!
Everybody.
Everybody!
Please! We're all immune!
We're all immune,
or we wouldn't still be here!
How did they find us?
We found them.
- You knew they were out there!
- What if they come back?
Yeah!
If they come back-
if they come back...
They'll be sorry they ever did!
Now, this city may not have the
manpower it once did...
But it has the firepower.
Those stockpiles left behind...
By fema, the national guard,
we have it all.
Look...
I know why you're scared.
I'm scared, too, believe me.
But I recognize the trust
you've all placed in me.
We've been through hell together.
But you all know
what we're up against.
We're almost out of fuel.
Which means no more power...
Which means we could slip back
to the way things were.
That dam up there was the answer.
We just had no idea
they were up there, too.
So, what do we do now?
Yeah!
We find another way...
Because that power...
Is not just about keeping the lights on.
It's about giving us the tools...
To reconnect to the rest of the world.
To find out who else is out there...
So that we can start to rebuild...
And reclaim...
The world we lost.
That was a great speech.
There is no alternative power source.
That dam is the only option.
Well, then, we fight them.
We're two weeks away
from running out of fuel.
Maybe three, tops.
I know.
And once that happens...
I won't be able to go out
there with a bullhorn...
And calm everybody down.
We need that power
to get the radio transmitter working.
It's our only chance
of reaching the outside world.
We have to find other survivors.
Yeah. There's not that many of us left.
We can't afford any more casualties.
We founded this place...
- You and I...
- I know.
On the idea that power would lead us back
to the life we once had.
If we can't stick together,
maybe we can't survive.
I lost everything.
The idea of losing what little I have is...
I want to go back up there.
Listen to me. Give me three days.
Let me talk to him.
If it doesn't work, then we do it your way.
And what if it backfires?
What if he gets violent?
I mean, how do you know
that he'll even understand you?
He's more than just an ape.
I'm gonna take some men
up to fort point.
I'm gonna go through the armory.
I'm gonna see what's still working.
Three days.
You're not back in three days...
We're going up there,
and we're gonna kill every last one of them.
Carver is getting the trucks ready.
He'll be here with foster and kemp
any minute.
You're really taking carver?
I mean, he shot one of them.
I don't really have any choice.
He used to work at the water department.
He's the only one who knows how the dam works.
Malcolm...
What are you gonna do up there?
What are you gonna say?
I'll tell him the truth.
Hope I catch him in a good mood.
You think I'm crazy.
I'm worried.
Yeah, so am I.
I've gone over it in my head...
And I think if I don't at least try this...
There's gonna be a war.
Take me with you.
What if someone gets hurt?
You'll need me there.
I love you.
But I need you to stay here.
I don't want Alexander to be alone.
I'm coming, too.
Son, it's not safe.
But I'm safer with you
than I am down here.
I'm coming.
Please.
No one gets out of the trucks.
No one.
If I'm not back in two hours,
you get everyone back to the city.
It's gonna be okay.
Please. Please. Please.
Please don't kill me.
Just hear what I have to say.
I know.
'Don't come back.' I know.
I wouldn't be here unless it were-
okay! Okay! Okay!
Okay, okay, okay.
I need to show you something.
It's not far.
Human lies!
No! No!
No, no, no. I swear.
If I could just show you,
then you'll understand.
Please.
Show me.
This is what we used to call
a 'small hydro.'
It was built to service
areas to the north of here...
But we've been working to
reroute the power lines to the city...
Because the city used to run off nuclear power,
but that ran out years ago.
So, we've been using
diesel generators and gasifiers.
But if we can just
get this dam working...
Then we have a shot
at restoring limited power.
Is any of this making any sense to you?
The... lights.
Yes.
The lights.
This is your home...
And I don't want to take it away from you,
I promise.
But if you can let us do our work here-
you brought others?
Just a few.
I'm not a threat.
If I am...
Then I guess you can kill me.
Come on!
- Wait, wait, wait!
- Stop, stop.
We need to give them our guns.
That's the one condition.
What does that mean?
We can stay.
If they get power, they'll be more dangerous!
Why help them?!
They seem desperate...
If we make them go, they'll attack.
Let them.
We'll destroy them while they're weak.
And how many apes will die?
We have one chance for peace...
Let them do their human work. Then they'll go.
Human work?
Human work.
Human work.
Human work!
Koba say...
Apes should hate humans...
Enough!
From humans koba learned hate...
But nothing else.
Hey.
You need to eat.
Okay.
That was brave, what you did today.
Malcolm.
I know everyone's depending on you-
I don't care about that.
I don't care about any of that.
I care about him.
He saw things that no kid should see,
and I'm not letting us go back to that.
I know.
I have been trying
to get closer to him.
But...
You will.
You know the scary thing about them?
They don't need power, lights.
Heat. Nothing.
Hey, pal.
That's their advantage.
That's what makes them stronger.
Malcolm, I'm thinking one of us
should stand guard tonight.
With what? They took our guns.
If they wanted us dead,
we would be dead already.
Maybe they're just taking their time.
They killed off half the planet already.
Come on.
What?
You can't honestly blame the apes.
Who the hell else am I going to blame?
It was the simian flu.
It was a virus created
by scientists in a lab.
The chimps they were testing on
didn't have a say in the matter.
Spare me the hippie-dippie bullshit.
You're telling me you don't get
sick to your stomach at the sight of them?
Didn't you have a little girl?
Carver, that's enough.
- How did she die?
- That's enough!
Or your wife, for that matter.
Carver, you better shut up...
Before I kick your ass.
Okay.
I'm the asshole.
Are you okay?
You sound sick... you ok?
Just need rest.
You worry about the humans...
Where's koba?
Still angry.
Said he was going hunting...
Look, humans below!
Why are we here?
Caesar trusts humans...
Koba does not.
Most of the arsenal seems functional.
Good.
We're testing them out back.
Hey!
Don't you move!
Don't move, do you understand me?
Terry!
Terry, get in here, quick!
Holy shit.
What do we do?
What do we do?
Where did he come from?
- Should we shoot him?
- Maybe. I don't know.
You are one ugly son of a bitch,
aren't you?
Whoa, man.
Dude, I think he's hungry.
He must have gotten separated
from the others.
You lost?
Trying to get home?
Go on! Get out of here, stupid monkey!
Go on. You heard him. Go!
Enough guns here to kill every ape...
Must warn Caesar.
Who knows what humans are really doing up there?
We gotta clear this blockage.
I didn't know you had a daughter.
Yeah.
What was her name?
Sarah.
I'm really sorry.
Well, now I have you and your dad, so...
Yeah.
All right, you got that straight?
Whoa.
That's all the wire we got.
Brace yourselves.
Three, two, one.
- Dad!
- Malcolm!
Malcolm! Malcolm!
Dad?
I can't see carver.
Don't!
- Leave it there.
- I got it.
It's not broken.
Let go. Good.
Thank you.
You saved our lives.
We've got a lot of debris to clear now.
We might need a bit more time.
How long?
Hey, buddy.
Hey... hey...
What are you doing? Are you finished?
What are you looking at?
Hey! Hey!
Hey, get out of there!
- Hey! I'll kill you!
- Carver, what're you doing?
Don't! Don't!
Caesar, no!
No.
Said no guns!
- No, don't.
- Please.
I didn't know.
Human leave now!
Man, we screwed now.
Malcolm?
Malcolm, where are you going?
Malcolm.
Please, please,
I just need to speak to him.
I'm sorry. That was all my fault.
But I will make him leave.
This my home.
You should not be here.
I understand.
Malcolm.
She's sick.
How long has she been this way?
I have medicine.
Antibiotics.
Maybe she can help.
Do not trust you.
I don't blame you.
But believe me...
We are not all like him.
Please.
Let us help you.
One day.
You stay one day.
Father, no...!
- We might need more time.
- One day!
Ape will help.
I will not help!
- This is bullshit, man!
- Get him out of here.
Move! That's enough.
Come on, get out of here.
Come on, man.
Okay?
Move, come on!
Get in!
See you tomorrow, asshole.
Just came from the city. Humans very dangerous!
Where is Caesar?
With the humans...
Yo, Alex.
This relay's busted.
See if there's another one.
Yeah.
Caesar.
Hey!
No! No, no, no, don't!
No! No! No!
Where Caesar? Want Caesar.
Caesar!
Humans attack your sons.
You let them stay!
Put apes in danger!
Caesar love humans more...
Than apes!
More than your...
Sons.
Ape...
Not...
Kill...
Ape.
Forgive me.
You are my son...
I need you to listen...
You didn't tell Caesar about the guns we found?
Neither will you.
Your father doesn't trust me now.
You need to protect him.
His love for humans...
Makes him blind.
I know...
As long as they are here...
I fear for Caesar's life.
For yesterday.
Look. Look.
Watch.
Watch.
'It was Friday.
'A real nice afternoon.
'Warm.
'We were hanging...
'We were hanging out...
'At this kegger down
at the swimming hole.'
Hanging out.
Hanging.
Here. You can read?
Now, this is the good stuff.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
What the hell is wrong with you?
I thought we told you to go home!
No!
No! Go!
- He understood that, didn't he?
- Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey!
Hey, hey.
Hey.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Hey, hey, hey.
I think he likes you.
Shut up.
All right, all right.
You want a drink, fugly?
Go on, give him some.
Give him some, man.
See what happens.
There you go.
Whoa, hey!
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Shit!
That's good, huh?
Hey, hey, hey!
Okay. All right.
Easy.
Yeah.
- Easy.
- Easy.
All right-
Malcolm!
What is it? What happened?
It worked.
At least here it did.
We'll know when
we get back to the city.
Trust.
Son of a bitch.
You son of a bitch!
The... lights.
Feeling better?
Mother...?
Human gun!
Run.
Humans kill Caesar!
Burn ape home!
Go! Get them!
Apes must attack human city!
Fight back!
Come, fight for Caesar!
Females and young stay in woods...
We go to the city!
We will avenge your father's death!
Ellie! Ellie.
This is San Francisco
attempting contact.
If anyone is receiving this message...
We ask that you identify yourself
and your location. Over.
Move, move!
If you are receiving this signal,
please state your location. Over.
Repeat. This is San Francisco
attempting to establish contact.
If you are receiving this signal...
Please state your identity
and your location. Over.
What is it?
The apes attacked the armory, sir.
Sound the alarm! Sound the alarm!
Keep them off the walls!
Keep them off the walls!
Let's go! Get into position.
- You ready?
- Yes, sir.
Good.
Listen to me.
We are survivors!
Now, they may have got their hands
on some of our guns...
But that does not make them men.
They are animals!
We will push them back!
Drive them down!
And they will not
get through these doors!
There! California street!
Bring me the rocket launcher!
We have a beacon marking our location.
Please, we need help.
We are under attack.
San Francisco. Repeat.
Hello?
Do you copy?
Humans escaping! Capture them!
We must be getting close.
I think I see it. It's down here!
Dad!
Oh, my God. Malcolm!
Ellie, help me.
My...
Son...
My...
Family...
Where?
I don't know.
Try not to speak. You need to rest.
Hold.
He's lost a lot of blood.
Is he going to make it?
I don't understand.
Where did carver get the gun?
Why would he do this?
Ape...
What?
Ape...
Did...
This.
Get in the truck.
Followed the humans here. Hiding everywhere!
We must catch them all!
Kill him.
No, no, no.
Go ahead ash...
...make humans pay.
Caesar wouldn't want this.
Caesar gone...
Apes follow...
Koba now.
Oh, my God.
Look, the colony's on fire.
Where are we going to go?
Caesar, what?
Is this it?
Are we close?
Where is he taking us?
Malcolm, stop!
I don't understand.
What are we doing here?
It doesn't matter.
We just need a place to hide him
until we find out what's going on at home.
Go move the table.
Okay. Right here.
Okay.
Dad, look.
Look.
We need to operate.
I don't have anything.
There's a surgical kit
back at the place, but that's-
I'll go.
It's not safe.
He's the only one that can stop this.
Humans!
You ape prisoner now!
You will know life in cage.
More humans out there.
Go! Find them!
Maurice...?
Koba said...
...we're too loyal to your father.
Protect yourself.
Shit!
Hey, wait.
Your father.
He's alive.
I got it.
How is he?
Your... mother.
Brother.
Safe?
For now.
No.
No.
Not human.
Koba.
Malcolm.
Yeah.
Caesar.
We need to do this now.
Son.
How is he?
We'll see.
He's very strong.
It's gonna be okay.
I'm so sorry...
For everything.
No.
I...
Am to blame.
But koba betrayed you.
I...
Chose to trust him...
Because he is ape.
I always think...
Ape better than human.
I see now...
How much like them we are.
Where koba now?
On the human tower...
Loyal apes around him.
And those who not follow?
Prisoners.
Maurice.
Rocket.
Koba killed ash.
Fear makes others follow.
But when they see you alive...
They will turn from koba.
Not if I am weak.
Ape always seek strongest branch.
I must do something to stop him.
Father.
Let me help you.
Please, let us out of here!
Okay.
Caesar, look.
Apple.
Apple.
Good.
Home.
Home.
Home.
Yes.
This is your home.
Your home.
Good. Good.
That's good.
Sorry.
I didn't mean to intrude.
It's been two days.
Your son is not back yet?
Who was that?
On the video.
A good man.
Like you.
They need to get to the tower
without being seen.
I'm gonna take him through the subway.
I love you.
Koba sent for the females and young.
They're on their way.
Mother too.
Must go. Now!
Are you okay?
Who's there?
If you're human, you better say so!
It's me! It's Malcolm!
Don't shoot!
Take the stairs.
They'll bring you around and
up under the street, okay?
Go.
Thank you.
Trust.
All right, I'm coming out!
Don't shoot!
Hey!
Look who I found.
I didn't know if you'd made it out.
Good to see you.
Don't worry.
We're gonna turn all this around.
What do you mean? What's going on?
The apes. They're all over the tower.
I lost the signal. It dropped out.
Keep trying.
Malcolm, look at this.
C-4. Five-pound blocks.
We just started setting them.
They're gonna take down the whole tower.
Blast them all at once.
We could use your help.
This is San Francisco attempting contact.
If anyone is receiving this...
We ask that you identify yourself and
your location. Over.
Here.
Come on.
If anyone is receiving this,
we ask that you identify yourself...
And your location. Over.
This is San Francisco...
Attempting contact.
If anyone is receiving this...
We ask that you identify yourself
and your location.
- Hey.
- Hey.
If anyone is receiving this,
we ask that you identify yourself...
And your location. Over.
Dreyfus.
- Can anybody hear me?
- Werner.
I'm sorry, but I can't let you do this.
We need to give him a chance.
We need to give him some time.
He's up there right now.
Who's up there?
Caesar has no place here.
Apes follow...
Koba now.
Follow koba...
To war.
Apes win war!
Apes together strong!
Caesar...
Weak.
Koba weaker.
Are you out of your fucking mind?
No, I've seen things.
I've seen the way they are.
They want what we want, to survive.
They don't want a war.
They're animals!
They attacked us!
Because they thought we attacked them.
They think that he's dead, but he's not-
sit down, Finney!
Sit down!
Trusted koba like brother.
Caesar brother to human!
Koba fight for ape!
Free ape!
Kill ape.
Koba fight for koba.
Koba...
Belong in cage.
I know how this must sound.
I don't think you have any-
do you think stopping me will matter?
They're coming.
Now, we made contact with a
military base up north.
They're already on their way!
It's true.
Dreyfus!
What are you doing, man?
I'm saving the human race.
No!
Ape...
Not kill...
Ape.
You are...
Not ape.
No!
Leave him!
You're not safe here.
They made contact.
Other people are coming. Soldiers.
You have to leave now. Everyone.
If you don't go,
it'll be all-out war.
War...
Has already...
Begun.
Ape started war.
And human...
Human will not forgive.
You must go...
Before fighting begins.
I am sorry...
My friend.
I thought we had a chance.
I did, too.

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Planet of the Apes
Directed byTim Burton
Produced by
Screenplay by
Based onPlanet of the Apes
by Pierre Boulle
Starring
Music byDanny Elfman
CinematographyPhilippe Rousselot
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$100 million[2]
Box office$362.2 million[2]

Planet of the Apes is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, and Estella Warren. The sixth film produced in the Planet of the Apes franchise, it was loosely adapted from Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel of the same name and the 1968 film version. It tells the story of astronaut Leo Davidson crash-landing on a planet inhabited by intelligent apes. The apes treat humans as slaves, but with the help of an ape named Ari, Leo starts a rebellion.

Development for a Planet of the Apesremake started as far back as 1988 with Adam Rifkin. His project nearly reached the pre-production stage before being canceled. Terry Hayes's script, titled Return of the Apes, would have starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, under the direction of Phillip Noyce. Oliver Stone, Don Murphy, and Jane Hamsher were set to produce. Creative differences ensued between Hayes and financier/distributor 20th Century Fox. Chris Columbus, Sam Hamm, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, and the Hughes brothers later became involved.

With William Broyles, Jr.'s script, Burton was hired as director, and the film was put into active development. Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal rewrote the script, and filming took place from November 2000 to April 2001. Planet of the Apes was released to mixed reviews, but was a financial success. Much criticism focused on the confusing plot and ending, although Rick Baker's prosthetic makeup designs were praised. Despite its financial success, 20th Century Fox chose not to produce a sequel, and later rebooted the franchise in 2011 with Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

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Plot[edit]

In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who speak English, use domesticated horses for transportation, and treat human beings as slaves.

Leo comes across a female chimpanzee named Ari, who protests the awful treatment humans receive. Ari decides to buy Leo and a female slave named Daena to have them work as servants in the house of her father, Senator Sandar. Leo escapes his cage and frees other humans. Limbo, a slave trader in captured humans, sees them but is taken prisoner to ensure his silence. The human-hating General Thade and his junior, Colonel Attar, march ape warriors in pursuit of the humans. Leo discovers Calima, the forbidden, but holy temple of 'Semos', the first ape whom the apes revere as a god.

Calima turns out to be the remains of the Oberon which had crashed on the planet's surface and now looks ancient (the name Calima coming from the sign 'CAution LIve aniMAls', the relevant letters being the only ones not covered in dust). According to the computer logs, the station has been there for thousands of years. Leo deduces that when he entered the vortex he was pushed forward in time, while the Oberon, searching after him, was not, crashing on the planet long before he did.

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The Oberon's log reveals that the apes on board, led by Semos, organized a mutiny and took control of the vessel after it crashed. The human and ape survivors of the struggle left the ship and their descendants are the people Leo has encountered since landing. The apes arrive and attack the humans who have gathered to see Leo, although he is able to even the odds when he uses the Oberon's last fragments of fuel to fire a final blast at the first wave of apes. The battle is halted as a familiar vehicle descends from the sky and is identified immediately by Leo. The pod is piloted by Pericles, the chimp astronaut. Pericles was pushed forward in time as Leo was, and had just now found his way to the planet. When Pericles lands and the pod opens, the apes interpret his arrival as the return of Semos. They bow, and hostilities between humans and apes suddenly cease.

Pericles runs into the wreck of the Oberon and Leo runs after him, followed by General Thade. Thade and Leo fight. Pericles tries to help Leo, but Thade throws him hard against a wall. Thade takes Leo's gun from him and tries to fire it at Leo. Leo sees that Thade is within the pilot's deck and closes the automatic door, trapping Thade inside. Thade fires the gun repeatedly at the door but the ricochets create sparks that scare Thade, who huddles under a control panel. Leo decides to escape Ashlar and return to Earth. He gives Pericles to Ari, who promises to look after him. He says goodbye and kisses Ari and Daena. Leo climbs aboard Pericles's undamaged pod and travels back in time through the same electromagnetic storm, and crashes in Washington, D.C. on Earth. He looks up at what appears to be the Lincoln Memorial, only to find that it is now a monument to General Thade. Leo is descended upon by a swarm of police officers, firefighters, and news reporters, all of whom are apes.

Cast[edit]

  • Mark Wahlberg as Captain Leo Davidson
    A United States Air Force astronaut who accidentally opens a portal to another world inhabited by talking human-like apes and is captured by them. Leo leads a rebellion of the planet's humans. Wahlberg had backed out of a commitment to Ocean's Eleven to take this role in Planet of the Apes (Matt Damon was eventually cast in the Ocean's Eleven role).[3] Whereas other actors contending for the Leo Davidson role wanted to see the script before signing a contract,[4] Wahlberg signed on after a five-minute meeting with Burton.[5] To avoid evoking associations with his previous work as an underwear model, Wahlberg did not wear a loincloth, even though Heston had worn one in the original film.[6]
  • Tim Roth as General Thade
    A sinister chimpanzee military commander who wants control over the ape civilization. Thade also intends to marry Ari, but she dismisses him. Roth turned down the role of Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone because of his commitment to Planet of the Apes. Alan Rickman was eventually cast as Snape.[7] Roth rewrote some scenes to give his character a more frightening presence.[8]
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Ari
    A female chimpanzee who protests the way humans are treated. She helps Leo lead the rebellion, and also develops a romantic attraction to him.
  • Michael Clarke Duncan as Colonel Attar
    A gorilla military officer and Thade's closest associate and second-in-command. Djimon Hounsou had turned down the role because of scheduling conflicts with The Four Feathers.[9]
  • Estella Warren as Daena
    A female slave who, like Ari, develops a romantic attraction to Leo.
  • Kris Kristofferson as Karubi
    Daena's father. Karubi is killed by Thade while trying to escape. Kristofferson had immediately agreed to be cast. 'The director Tim Burton is a hero of mine. I have eight kids and we've seen all of his films from Pee-wee's Big Adventure to Sleepy Hollow many times.'[6]
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as General Krull
    A gorilla and former military leader whose career had been destroyed by Thade. Krull became a servant of Senator Sandar and assisted the humans in their rebellion.
  • Paul Giamatti as Limbo
    A comical orangutan who works in the trade business of human slaves. Limbo is caught in the conflict between humans and apes and tries his best to simply survive. Giamatti drew inspiration from W. C. Fields for his performance. While his prosthetic makeup was being applied, Giamatti watched episodes of Ultraman and various Japanese Godzilla films.[10]
  • Jonah (uncredited) as Pericles
    A trained chimpanzee in a US Air Force program in 2029, working with Leo on the space station to fly space pods. He is launched on a mission that involves traveling through an electromagnetic storm. He appears in only a few scenes, interacting mainly with Leo and in the ending scene with Ari.

Small roles include David Warner (Senator Sandar), Lisa Marie (Nova), Erick Avari (Tival), Luke Eberl (Birn), Evan Parke (Gunnar), Glenn Shadix (Senator Nado), Freda Foh Shen (Bon), Chris Ellis (Lt. Gen. Karl Vasich) and Anne Ramsay (Lt. Col. Grace Alexander).

There are also cameo appearances by Charlton Heston (uncredited) as Zaius, Thade's father, and Linda Harrison (the woman in the cart). Both participated in the first two films in the original series, Planet of the Apes (1968) and Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) as George Taylor and Nova, respectively.

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Development[edit]

Late 1980s[edit]

20th Century Fox president Craig Baumgarten was impressed with Adam Rifkin's filmmaking with Never on Tuesday. In 1988, Rifkin was brought in the studio to pitch ideas for films. Rifkin, being a fan of the 1968 Planet of the Apes felt it was best to continue the film series. 'Having independent film experience, I promised I could write and direct a huge-looking film for a reasonable price and budget, like Aliens.'[11] Fox commissioned Rifkin to write what amounted to a sequel, 'but not a sequel to the fifth film, an alternate sequel to the first film'.[11] He took influences from Spartacus, with the storyline being 'the ape empire had reached its Roman era. A descendant of Charlton Heston's character named Duke would eventually lead a human slave revolt against the oppressive Roman-esque apes, led by General Izan. A real sword and sandal spectacular, monkey style. Gladiator did the same movie without the ape costumes.'[11]

Titled Return to the Planet of the Apes, the project was put on fast track and almost entered pre-production. Rick Baker was hired to design the prosthetic makeup with Danny Elfman composing the film score. Tom Cruise and Charlie Sheen were in contention for the lead role. 'I can't accurately describe in words the utter euphoria I felt knowing that I, Adam Rifkin, was going to be resurrecting the Planet of the Apes. It all seemed too good to be true. I soon found out it was.'[11] Days before the film was to commence pre-production, new studio executives arrived at Fox, which caused creative differences between Rifkin and the studio.[11] Rifkin was commissioned to rewrite the script through various drafts. The project was abandoned until Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh pitched their own idea, with the apes going through a Renaissance. In the story, the ape government becomes concerned over the new art works, the humans are revolting and the liberal apes shelter a half-human, half-ape from the gorillas. Roddy McDowall was enthusiastic about their proposal and agreed to play the Leonardo da Vinci-type character they had written for him. However, the executive Jackson spoke to was not a fan of the series and seemingly unaware of McDowall's involvement in the series, and Jackson turned his attention back to Heavenly Creatures.[12]

Oliver Stone[edit]

By 1993, Fox hired Don Murphy and Jane Hamsher as producers. Sam Raimi and Oliver Stone were being considered as possible directors,[11][13] though Stone signed on as executive producer/co-writer with a $1 million salary.[14] On the storyline, Stone explained in December 1993, 'It has the discovery of cryogenically frozen Vedic Apes who hold the secret numeric codes to the Bible that foretold the end of civilizations. It deals with past versus the future. My concept is that there's a code inscribed in the Bible that predicts all historical events. The apes were there at the beginning and figured it all out.'[15]

Stone brought Terry Hayes to write the screenplay entitled Return of the Apes.[14] Set in the near future, a plague is making humans extinct. Geneticist Will Robinson discovers the plague is a genetic time bomb embedded in the Stone Age. He time travels with a pregnant colleague named Billie Rae Diamond to a time when Palaeolithic humans were at war for the future of the planet with highly evolved apes. The apes' supreme commander is a gorilla named Drak. Robinson and Billie Rae discover a young human girl named Aiv (pronounced Eve) to be the next step in evolution. It is revealed that it was the apes that created the virus to destroy the human race. They protect her from the virus, thus ensuring the survival of the human race 102,000 years later. Billie Rae gives birth to a baby boy named Adam.[14]

Fox president Peter Chernin called Return of the Apes 'one of the best scripts I ever read'.[14] Chernin was hoping Hayes' script would create a franchise that included sequels, spin-off television shows and merchandise.[16] In March 1994, Arnold Schwarzenegger signed on as Will Robinson with the condition he had approval of director. Chuck Russell was considered as a possible director before Phillip Noyce was hired in January 1995, while pre-production was nearing commencement with a $100 million budget.[13] Stone first approached Rick Baker, who worked on Rifkin's failed remake, to design the prosthetic makeup, but eventually hired Stan Winston.[16][17]

Fox became frustrated by the distance between their approach and Hayes' interpretation of Stone's ideas. As producer Don Murphy put it, 'Terry wrote a Terminator and Fox wanted The Flintstones'.[14] Fox studio executive Dylan Sellers felt the script could be improved by comedy. 'What if Robinson finds himself in Ape land and the Apes are trying to play baseball? But they're missing one element, like the pitcher or something.' Sellers continued. 'Robinson knows what they're missing and he shows them, and they all start playing.'[14] Sellers refused to give up his baseball scene, and when Hayes turned in the next script, sans baseball, Sellers fired him. Dissatisfied with Sellers' decision to fire Hayes, Noyce left Return of the Apes in February 1995 to work on The Saint.[13][14]

Columbus and Cameron[edit]

Stone pursued other films of his own, Chernin was replaced by Thomas Rothman, and a drunken Sellers crashed his car, killing a much-loved colleague and earning jail time, while producers Murphy and Hamsher were paid off. 'After they got rid of us, they brought on Chris Columbus', Murphy stated. 'Then I heard they did tests of apes skiing, which didn't make much sense.'[18] Stan Winston was still working on the makeup designs. Columbus brought Sam Hamm, his co-writer on an unproduced Fantastic Four script, to write the screenplay. 'We tried to do a story that was simultaneously a homage to the elements we liked from the five films, and would also incorporate a lot of material [from Pierre Boulle's novel] that had been jettisoned from the earlier production,' Hamm continued. 'The first half of the script bore little resemblance to the book, but a lot of the stuff in the second half comes directly from it, or directly inspired by it.'[18]

Hamm's script had an ape astronaut from another planet crash-landing in New York Harbor, launching a virus that will make human beings extinct. Dr. Susan Landis, who works for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Alexander Troy, an Area 51 scientist, use the ape's spacecraft to return to the virus' planet of origin, hoping to find an antidote. They find an urban environment where apes armed with heavy weapons hunt humans. The main villain was Lord Zaius; in contrast to Dr. Zaius, Lord Zaius was very cruel to the humans. Landis and Troy discover the antidote and return to Earth, only to find in their 74-year absence that apes have taken over the planet. 'The Statue of Liberty's once proud porcelain features have been crudely chiseled into the grotesque likeness of a great grinning ape'.[18]

Schwarzenegger remained attached, but Fox had mixed emotions with Hamm's script.[18] When Columbus dropped out in late 1995 to work on Jingle All the Way, Fox offered the director's position to Roland Emmerich in January 1996.[13]James Cameron was in talks during the filming of Titanic as writer and producer. Cameron's version would have drawn elements from the original film and its sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes. After the financial and critical success of Titanic, Cameron dropped out.[18] After learning about his previous involvement, Chernin and Rothman met with Peter Jackson to learn about his original Renaissance idea. Jackson turned down directing the film with Schwarzenegger and Cameron as his producer, recognizing they would probably conflict over the direction.[12] Schwarzenegger left to work on Eraser.[13]Michael Bay then turned down the director's position.[18] Jackson again turned down the project while facing the possible cancellation of The Lord of the Rings in 1998, because he was unenthusiastic following Roddy McDowall's death.[12] In mid-1999, the Hughes brothers were interested in directing but were committed to From Hell.[18]

Pre-production[edit]

In 1999, William Broyles, Jr. turned down the chance to write the script, but decided to sign on 'when I found out I could have an extensive amount of creative control'. Fox projected the release date for July 2001, while Broyles sent the studio an outline and a chronicle of the fictional planet 'Aschlar'. Entitled The Visitor and billed as 'episode one in the Chronicles of Aschlar',[18] Broyles' script caught the attention of director Tim Burton, who was hired in February 2000.[19] 'I wasn't interested in doing a remake or a sequel of the original Planet of the Apes film,' Burton said later. 'But I was intrigued by the idea of revisiting that world. Like a lot of people, I was affected by the original film. I wanted to do a 're-imagining'.'[20]Richard D. Zanuck signed on as producer in March.[21] 'This is a very emotional film for me. I greenlighted the original Apes when I was the head of Fox in 1967.'[22]

Under Burton's direction, Broyles wrote another draft, but his script was projected at a $200 million budget. Fox wanted to cut it to $100 million.[20][23] In August 2000, two months before principal photography, Fox brought Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal for rewrites.[24] Broyles 'had a lot of respect with the work they [Konner and Rosenthal] did. And to think that given what I'd done and given what Tim wanted, they navigated the right course.'[20] One of the considered endings had Leo Davidson crash-landing at Yankee Stadium, witnessing apes playing baseball. Various alternatives were considered before the filmmakers decided on the final one.[25] The production of Planet of the Apes was a difficult experience for Burton. This was largely contributed by Fox's adamant release date (July 2001), which meant that everything from pre-production to editing and visual effects work was rushed.[20]

Konner and Rosenthal were rewriting the script even as sets were being constructed.[25] Ari, Helena Bonham Carter's character, was originally a princess. She was changed to 'a Senator's daughter with a liberal mentality'.[26] One of the drafts had General Thade, Tim Roth's character, as an albino gorilla, but Burton felt chimpanzees were more frightening.[27] Limbo, Paul Giamatti's character 'was supposed to turn into a good guy. There was supposed to be this touching personal growth thing at the end,' Giamatti reflected. 'But Tim [Burton] and I both thought that was kind of lame so we decided to just leave him as a jerk into the end.'[10]

Filming[edit]

Burton wanted to begin filming in October 2000,[28] but it was pushed back to November 6, 2000 and ended in April 2001.[23][29] Filming for Planet of the Apes began at Lake Powell, where parts of the original film were shot. Due to a local drought, production crews had to pump in extra water.[27] The film was mostly shot at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California, while other filming locations included lava plains in Hawaii and Trona Pinnacles at Ridgecrest. To preserve secrecy, the shooting script did not include the ending.[24][30]Stan Winston was the original makeup designer but left because of creative differences. Fox considered using computer-generated imagery to create the apes, but Burton insisted on using prosthetic makeup designed by Rick Baker.[23] Baker was previously involved with Adam Rifkin's unproduced remake. Burton commented, 'I have a relationship with both of them [Winston and Baker], so that decision was hard,' he says. 'Stan worked on Edward Scissorhands and Baker did Martin Landau's makeup [as Béla Lugosi in Ed Wood]'.[31]

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On his hiring, Baker explained, 'I did the Dino De Laurentiis version of King Kong in 1976 and was always disappointed because I wasn't able to do it as realistically as I wanted. I thought Apes would be a good way to make up for that.' In addition to King Kong, Baker previously worked with designing ape makeup on Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Gorillas in the Mist, and the 1998 remake of Mighty Joe Young.[32] The makeup took 4.5 hours to apply and 1.5 hours to remove. Burton explained, 'it's like going to the dentist at two in the morning and having people poke at you for hours. Then you wear an ape costume until nine at night.'[23][25] Burton was adamant that the apes should be substantially 'more animal-like; flying through trees, climb walls, swing out of windows, and go ape shit when angry.'[25] For a month and a half before shooting started, the actors who portrayed apes attended 'ape school'. Industrial Light & Magic, Rhythm and Hues Studios and Animal Logic were commissioned for the visual effects sequences. Rick Heinrichs served as the production designer and Colleen Atwood did costume design.[33]

To compose the film score, Burton hired regular collaborator Danny Elfman, who had previously been set as composer when Adam Rifkin was to do his remake in 1989.[11] Elfman noted that his work on Planet of the Apes contained more percussion instruments than usual.[34]

During filming, Roth held a grudge against Heston due to his work with the National Rifle Association: 'It was very difficult for me. On one level, there's the man and he's my dad. But on the other level, the whole NRA thing is what it is now. I'm so against it, very vocally so. But it was inappropriate for the workplace. If I'm going to talk to him, I'll talk to him outside the workplace. So it was just two guys in makeup doing a scene.'[35] Roth later claimed he would not have appeared in the film had he known he would be sharing a scene with Heston.[36]

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Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

To help market Planet of the Apes, Fox commissioned an Internet marketing campaign that also involved geocaching.[37]Hasbro released a toy line, while Dark Horse Comics published a comic book adaptation.[29] The original release date for the film was July 4, 2001.[38]Planet of the Apes was released on July 27, 2001 in 3,500 theaters across North America, earning $68,532,960 in its opening weekend.[2] This was the second-highest opening weekend of 2001, behind Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.[39] The film went on to gross $180,011,740 in North America and $182,200,000 elsewhere, for a worldwide total of $362,211,740.[2]Planet of the Apes was the tenth-highest-grossing film in North America,[39] and ninth-highest worldwide, of 2001.[40]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten TomatoesPlanet of the Apes has an approval rating of 45% based on 156 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'This remake of Planet of the Apes can't compare to the original in some critics' minds, but the striking visuals and B-movie charms may win you over.'[41] On Metacritic the film has an average score of 50 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[42] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B–' on an A+ to F scale.[43]

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Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2½ stars; he praised the twist ending, but felt the film lacked a balanced story structure. 'The movie is great-looking. Rick Baker's makeup is convincing even in the extreme closeups, and his apes sparkle with personality and presence. The sets and locations give us a proper sense of alien awe,' Ebert commented. 'Tim Burton made a film that's respectful to the original, and respectable in itself, but that's not enough. Ten years from now, it will be the 1968 version that people are still renting.'[44]Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave a negative review. 'Call it a letdown, worsened by the forces of shoddy screenwriting. To quote Heston in both films, 'Damn them, damn them all'.'[45]

Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times believed 'the actors in the nonhuman roles are mostly too buried by makeup to make strong impressions. Unfortunately, none of the good work counts as much as you'd think it would,' Turan said. 'Planet of the Apes shows that taking material too seriously can be as much of a handicap as not taking it seriously at all.'[46]Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times gave a more favorable review, feeling the script was balanced and the film served its purpose as 'pure entertainment'.[47] Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today enjoyed Planet of the Apes, feeling most of the credit should go to prosthetic makeup designer Rick Baker.[48]

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Much criticism was leveled against the ambiguous ending. Tim Roth, who portrayed General Thade, said 'I cannot explain that ending. I have seen it twice and I don't understand anything.'[20]Helena Bonham Carter, who played Ari, said, 'I thought it made sense, kind of. I don't understand why everyone went, 'Huh?' It's all a time warp thing. He's gone back and he realizes Thade's beat him there.'[20] Although the ending was ambiguous, it was closer to the ending of the actual Pierre Boulle book than was the ending of the 1968 Charlton Heston movie version. In the first of two twist endings of the Pierre Boulle book, the astronaut escapes back to planet Earth, only to be greeted by a gorilla in a jeep on the landing strip. Burton claimed the ending was not supposed to make any sense, but it was more of a cliffhanger to be explained in a possible sequel. 'It was a reasonable cliffhanger that could be used in case Fox or another filmmaker wanted to do another movie,' he explained.[27]

The film was nominated for two BAFTA Awards, one for Best Make-up held by Rick Baker, the other for Best Costume Design. Roth (Supporting Actor), Bonham Carter (Supporting Actress), Colleen Atwood (Costume), and Rick Baker (Make-up) received nominations at the Saturn Awards.[49] Atwood and Baker were nominated at the 55th British Academy Film Awards,[50] while music composer Danny Elfman was nominated for his work at the 43rd Grammy Awards.[51]Planet of the Apes won Worst Remake at the 22nd Golden Raspberry Awards, while Heston (Worst Supporting Actor) and Estella Warren (Worst Supporting Actress) also won awards.[52]

Legacy[edit]

Fox stated that if Planet of the Apes was a financial success, then a sequel would be commissioned.[31] Although the film was indeed a financial success, Fox decided not to proceed with a sequel. When asked whether he would be interested in working on a follow-up, director Tim Burton replied, 'I'd rather jump out a window.'[20] Mark Wahlberg and Helena Bonham Carter would have returned if Burton had decided to make another Apes film.[5][53]Paul Giamatti had been interested in reprising his role. 'I think it'd be great to have apes driving cars, smoking cigars,' Giamatti said. 'Wearing glasses, sitting in a board room, stuff like that.'[10]Planet of the Apes was the last film Burton worked on with his former fiancée Lisa Marie. After their relationship broke up, Burton started a relationship with Bonham Carter, who portrayed Ari. Planet of the Apes was also Burton's first collaboration with producer Richard D. Zanuck.[25][54]

Fox returned to the franchise in 2011 with Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a reboot of the series that proved to be a hit and led to its own sequels.[55][56][57]

Video game[edit]

In 1998, after 20th Century Fox had greenlit James Cameron's version of the film remake, the company's video game division, Fox Interactive, started planning a video game tie-in. The film project went on hold when Cameron pulled out, but Fox Interactive remained confident a remake would progress eventually and continued with the game.[58] Fox contracted French company Visiware as developer; with the film on hold, the creators developed their own story inspired by Boulle's novel and the original films. The game is an action-adventure in which the player controls astronaut Ulysses after he crashes on the Planet of the Apes.[59] The game was developed for PC and PlayStation.[60]

The game experienced serious delays due to setbacks with the film project and Fox Interactive's decision to co-publish with a third party. Despite its long development, the game missed the debut of Burton's film.[60] Fox Interactive and co-publisher Ubisoft finally released the PC version on September 20, 2001;[61] the PlayStation version followed on August 22, 2002.[62] The game received mostly negative reviews.[63][64]

Additionally, Ubisoft and developer Torus Games produced a substantially different Planet of the Apes game for Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color. It is a side-scroller following the first two films; the player controls astronaut Ben on the Planet of the Apes.[59][65] The Game Boy versions received average reviews.[66]

See also[edit]

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Further reading[edit]

  • William Thomas Quick (July 31, 2001). Planet of the Apes (mass market paperback). HarperCollins. ISBN978-0-06-107635-0.Novelization of the film.
  • Mark Salisbury (July 27, 2001). Planet of the Apes: Reimagined by Tim Burton (hardcover). Newmarket Press. ISBN978-1-55704-487-7. A detailed analysis of the making of the film.

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