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In past movies all of the apes were actually people in costumes and make-up but Rise done with computerized effects. I was very skeptical at first when I saw the trailers but it turned out to be among the best special effect work I’ve seen this year. The way they achieved it was through motion-capture, where actors played the parts of each ape and then it was digitized later on computers. It was very effective as the lead ape, Caesar, drew me into the story with his mannerisms and facial expressions. The actor who played Caesar deserves recognition for his hard work but I felt that James Franco (who played Dr. Will Rodman) as his caretaker didn’t hold up his end of the film. He was supposed to be distraught but ended up looking stoned throughout most of his scenes.
You don’t need to be familiar with the Planet of the Apes series to enjoy this film, but if you are, then the writers added several “easter eggs” for observant fans. Even the famous line from the original, “get your stinking paws off me”, is said in the movie. Don’t worry though, this doesn’t end with a goofy twist but it does have a satisfying conclusion that hints at a future sequel. At the time I felt it was the best movie of the summer season, but it turned out to be my favorite of the entire year. Rise of the Planet of the Apes isn’t just a cool-looking action movie or a fun way to waste two hours, it’s actually a story with heart and actually pays off moments that are set up early in the film.

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