Friday, August 5, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes: Hail Caesar

Bravo, audiences are raving and with good reason:  Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a hit, a big, juicy, summer blockbuster smash.

This film gets it all right, outstanding cast, spectacular effects, brilliant story and an epic feel that is absolutely rooted in present day San Fransisco.  James Franco plays Will Rodman, a man of science racing the progression of his father's Alzheimers to find a cure.  One of his lab specimens gives birth to Caesar a very special chimpanzee with genius level IQ.  Andy Serkis is mesmerizing as Caesar, delivering a performance that captures and holds the audience with only 4 lines of dialog.

The danger of re-imagining an iconic film like Rise of the Planet of the Apes lies in the obvious risk of failing to live up to soaring vision of the original.  No worries about that here, Director Rupert Wyatt vision utterly enhances the mythology of the Planet of the Apes.  His visual effects must be seen to be believed.  Wyatt has delivered this decade's Jurassic Park.  He gives us living, expressive apes who are true characters in this compelling story.  And when the bullets start flying, it's not humanity that the audience is cheering for.

As stunning as this movie is visually, enough can't be said about the talented cast who bring the characters both human and simian to life.  Supporting actors Brian Cox, Tom Felton, Frieda Pinto and the incomparable John Lithgow lead audiences through the emotional landscape of the film.  There isn't a simple morality to the film, black hats and white hats are decidedly in the minority.  This film takes a nuanced view of right and wrong, and if there is a central message surely it is that human intelligence demands respect for simple human dignity no matter where it resides.

This movie reminds us why we are fans of the big screen.  If you plan on going to the movies this weekend, or even if you aren't, go see Rise of the Planet of the Apes.  Watch this film and you will leave saying "Hail Caesar" just like the rest of us. 

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