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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: a roaring return to form

JANE A.
JANE A.
May 9, 2024

Let’s toss aside that forgettable 2001 remake and remember the true gems: the surprisingly deep ‘Planet of the Apes’ trilogy spearheaded by Matt Reeves. ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ boldly carries the torch forward, delivering a blockbuster that’s as smart as it is thrilling!

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The last trilogy painted a haunting picture: our downfall, the apes’ ascent, and Caesar, their conflicted leader, who saw the best of us even as we fell apart. He believed in coexistence, but centuries later, his name is an echo, the Earth a wild canvas.

Now…

After Caesar’s solemn farewell, we meet Noa, Soona, and Anaya, a trio clinging to their youthful bond during a brutal rite of passage. Noa, burdened by both bravery and self-doubt, emerges as our hero, with Teague’s performance grounding the spectacle with relatable vulnerability.

Cue the villains! Proximus Caesar is a warped echo of his namesake, a bellowing bonobo tyrant played with scenery-chewing gusto by Kevin Durand. His armored goons and their raids paint a chilling picture of ape-on-ape aggression.

Noa’s quest takes him from lush jungles to desolate ruins, facing constant danger. Thankfully, wisdom comes in the form of the gentle Raka, an orangutan holding onto the old ideals. Their scenes are surprisingly tender amidst the chaos.

Let’s not forget Freya Allan’s Mae. First seen as a skittish survivor, she adds a spark of mistrust – is she friend or foe? It’s a testament to both Allan and Teague that they nail the tense truce between two species with a long, bloody history.

William H. Macy’s opportunistic Trevathan is a wildcard, reminding us that humans aren’t a monolith. He’s both a source of exposition and comic relief, toeing the line of caricature just enough to be entertaining.

Visually, it’s stunning. The apes’ world feels lived-in, every movement nuanced. Sure, the human characters are a bit flat compared to the apes’ raw emotion, but that, oddly, adds to the chilling effect. We’re the background this time, the faded photo.pen_spark

The final act delivers the goods: chases, battles, and enough scheming to make you want to rewatch just to catch all the beats. The editing is sharp, the visuals kinetic, and Paesano’s score adds a hefty dose of epicness. It might get a little lost in the details at times, but honestly, who cares when things are this fun?

Final Verdict: 4 out of 5 Bananas

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ is a worthy successor to the Reeves trilogy. Sure, it has a few fuzzy bits, but it ultimately delivers a satisfying balance of heart, thought, and absolutely stunning spectacle. This ain’t just a summer popcorn flick – it’s a sign that this franchise still has plenty of life left in it.

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