Monday, August 15, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes Review












Rise of the Planet of the Apes


Release Date: 4th August 2011 - Australia


Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Chermin Entertainment
Dune Entertainment
Big Screen Productions
Ingenious Film Partners

Distribution
20th Century Fox Australia


Genre: Sci-Fi

Rating: M

Runtime: 105 minutes


Budget: $93,000,000

Box Office Gross: $481,800,873 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
A scientist named Will Rodman is on the verge of a medical breakthrough when experimenting with a drug he hopes will cure his father's Alzheimer's disease. Will becomes a guardian to an infant chimp named Caesar, exposed in utero to Will's drug. However, as Caesar's intelligence and emotions increase, he comes to challenge man's dominance over Earth, and thus the ape uprising begins.


Cast

The Humans
James Franco - Will Rodman
Freida Pinto - Caroline Aranha
John Lithgow - Charles Rodman
Brian Cox - John Landon
Tom Felton - Dodge Landon
David Oyelowo - Steven Jacobs
Tyler Labine - Robert Franklin
Jamie Harris - Rodney - Shelter Assistant
Ty Olsson - Chief John Hamil
David Hewlett - Hunsiker
Joey Roche - Todd Hunsiker
Madison Bell - Alice Hunsiker
Makena Joy - Alice Hunsiker (Teen)
Jesse Reid - Donnie Thompson
Chelah Horsdal - Irena - Charles's Nurse
Mattie Hawkinson - Linda - Lab Tech

The Apes
Andy Serkis - Caesar
Karin Konoval - Maurice
Terry Notary - Rocket/Bright
Eyes
Richard Ridings - Buck
Christopher Gordon - Koba
Devyn Dalton - Cornelia

Crew
Director - Rupert Wyatt
Based on the Novel "La Planète des Singes" -
Pierre Boulle (Uncredited)
Writers/Producers - Rick Jaffa
and Amanda Silver
Script Supervisors - Jessica Clothier
and Andrea Devaux
Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager -
Thomas M. Hammel
Producers - Peter Chermin and
Dylan Clark
Co-Producers - Mike Larocca and
Kurt Williams
Casting Director - Debra Zane
Production Designer - Claude Paré
Character Designers: The Aaron Sims Company -
Ceco Georgiev, Kazu Hiro, Diego Maia,
Alexander Mandradjiev, Jerad Marantz,
Steffen Reichstadt and Aaron Sims
Supervising Art Director - Helen Jarvis
Art Directors - Dan Hermansen
and Grant Van Der Slagt
Set Decorator - Elizabeth Wilcox
Costume Designer - Renee April
Head Hair Stylist - Sherry Linder-Gygli
Makeup Effects: WCT Productions -
Bill Terezakis
Director of Photography - Andrew Lesnie
Aerial Director of Photography: San Francisco/
Director of Photography: Golden Gate Unit -
Larry Blanford
Second Assistant Camera: Golden Gate Unit -
Gary Hawes
First Assistant Director: Second Unit -
James Bitonti
Second Unit Director - Brian Smrz
Second Unit Director/Director of Photography:
Second Unit - Mark Vargo
Stunt Coordinator/Movement Choreographer
(Uncredited) - Terry Notary
Stunt Coordinator - Mike Mitchell
Aerial Coordinator: Golden Gate Unit - Frédéric North
Special Effects Coordinator - Tony Lazarowich
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor - Joe Letteri
Visual Effects Supervisor - Dan Lemmon
Visual Effects Supervisors: Weta Digital -
Erik Winquist and R. Christopher White
Visual Effects Producer: Weta Digital - Cyndi Ochs
Executive Producer: Weta Digital - Eileen Moran
Digital Effects Supervisors: Weta Digital -
Thelvin Cabezas, Jeff Capogreco,
Mike Perry and Thrain Shadbolt
Animation Supervisors: Weta Digital -
Daniel Barrett and Eric Reynolds
Motion Capture Supervisor: Weta Digital -
Dejan Momcilovic
Digital Creatures Supervisor: Weta Digital -
Simon Clutterbuck
Creatures Supervisor: Weta Digital - Matthew Muntean
Textures Supervisor: Weta Digital - Gino Acevedo
Massive Supervisor: Weta Digital - Jon Allitt
Film Editors - Conrad Buff V and
Mark Goldblatt
Supervising Sound Editor - John A. Larsen
Supervising Sound Editor and Sound
Designer/Additional Re-Recording Mixer -
Chuck Michael
Re-Recording Mixers - Ron Bartlett
and Doug Hemphill
Additional Re-Recording Mixer - James Bolt
Foley Walkers - Alicia Stevenson and
Dawn Fintor
Music - Patrick Doyle
Score Recordist - Alan Meyerson


Review
An exciting prequel/reboot of the franchise, RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, delivers a story that moviegoers will appreciate and long live to remember. It's been a long time since we've seen a Planet of the Apes movie since Tim Burton's 2001 remake, and now they finally brought back the world where apes are the inheritors and oppressors. Not only does this film contain many scenes of full-throttle action, but it has motion capture technology. It conveys the portrayal of the crazy apes resulting from the experimentation undertaken by Caesar. Andy Serkis was the perfect performer willing to become the Simian leader. He had done the same way he did with Gollum in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Remarkably, what Serkis does to Caesar is true to what apes do in their movements and expressions. It is also a career-defining choice for Tom Felton as he moves from being Draco in the recently ended Harry Potter series as one of the humans into the first and new movie of Planet of the Apes.

RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES was good, but it's a fantastic movie and is left open for a sequel that keeps them waiting in the future. This film is a must-see for Apes fans.

Star rating: (4/5) Good Movie

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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good movie it would be cool if in the movie trailer the apes karate chopped the humans

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