PLANET OF THE APES
STARRING: CHARLTON HESTON AND RODDY MCDOWALL
There are mainly two groups of science fiction. One group is primarily action based using scientific impossibilities as objects in the story, such as INDEPENDENCE DAY, STAR WARS, and EVENT HORIZON. The other group creates a scientifically impossible situation that is resolved by using brains and logic rather than brawn and weapons like many of the STAR TREK films, DARK CITY, and DR. STRANGELOVE. PLANET OF THE APES falls in the "brains" category.
It starts with a ship crashing on another planet. The crew members, which include Taylor (CHARLTON HESTON), decide to explore. This planet seems barren until the trio of astronauts discover a race of stupid humans. Taylor comments, "If this is the best they have, we'll have this planet conquered in about 6 months." Soon chaos erupts as a group of gorillas charge forward and begin to brutally attack any human they see. Taylor is trapped on the PLANET OF THE APES. He finds some friends in the form of Cornelius (RODDY MCDOWALL) and Zira (Kim Hunter), a pair of chimpanzees devoted to domesticating humans. The Head of Science and Religion, Dr. Zaius (Maurice Evans), doesn't wish humans and apes to get along however...
This movie won an Honorary Oscar for its detailed make-up effects used on the many varieties of apes in the film. The acting is pretty decent throughout, with some exceptions. Several of the lines are variations on classic humans phrases: "Monkey see, monkey do" becoming "Human see, human do" is a decent example. The special effects of the opening sequence leave a lot to be desired. The first 30 minutes of the film are pretty slow, but the film picks up as soon as the apes come in and doesn't stop until the surprise ending.
Those who are used to more action-oriented films will probably be bored by this movie. It has a little bit of action here and there, but not enough to say that it dominates the whole film. PLANET OF THE APES is an interesting science fiction film that will leave you thinking at the end with its subtle commentary on humans as a race. I give it *** out of ****.
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