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Directed by | Rupert Wyatt |
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Based on | Premise suggested by Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle |
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Cinematography | Andrew Lesnie |
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Music by | Patrick Doyle |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fob |
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Running time | 105 minutes[one] [2] |
State | United states[3] [iv] |
Language | English |
Budget | $93 meg[5] [2] |
Box part | $481.viii million[two] |
Ascension of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction action picture show[i] [4] [vi] directed past Rupert Wyatt and starring Andy Serkis, James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, and David Oyelowo. Written past Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, it is 20th Century Fox's reboot of the Planet of the Apes series, intended to human action as an origin story for a new serial of films.[vii] Its premise is similar to the quaternary pic in the original serial, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), but it is not a direct remake of that picture. In the film, a substance designed to assist the encephalon repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee named Caesar, who administers the same treatment to an animal shelter full of other smashing apes. This leads to an uprising against humanity subsequently Caesar and other super-intelligent apes suffer abuse at the hands of the shelter'south staff. A new society for costless apes of all kind (some normal apes escape from a zoo during the pandemonium) is founded in the forests northwest of San Francisco equally a result.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on August 5, 2011, to disquisitional and commercial success. The film was positively reviewed for its direction, special effects, and Serkis's performance and nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Director for Wyatt and Best Writing for Jaffa and Silver, winning Best Science Fiction Motion picture, Best Supporting Actor for Serkis and Best Special Effects. Serkis'south performance as Caesar was widely acclaimed, earning him many nominations from associations which exercise not usually recognize performance capture as traditional interim.
A sequel to the moving picture, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 11, 2014 and a third motion-picture show, War for the Planet of the Apes, was released on July fourteen, 2017. A 4th moving picture is currently in development.
Plot [edit]
In nowadays-day San Francisco, pharmaceutical chemist William Rodman is testing the viral-based drug ALZ-112 on chimpanzees at the biotech visitor Gen-Sys to discover a cure for Alzheimer'south disease. ALZ-112 is given to a chimpanzee named Bright Eyes, greatly increasing her intelligence. Yet, during Will's presentation for the drug, Bright Optics is forced from her cage, goes on a rampage, and is shot to death. Will's boss Steven Jacobs terminates the project and has the chimpanzees euthanized. However, Will'south assistant Robert Franklin reveals that the reason for Bright Eyes' binge was that she had recently given nascency to an infant chimpanzee. Volition reluctantly takes in the chimpanzee, eventually giving him the name "Caesar". Discovering that Caesar has inherited his mother's intelligence through being exposed to ALZ-112 before nascency, Will decides to raise him. Iii years laissez passer, and Caesar becomes highly intelligent and tin can play games, draw pictures, and communicate with Will through sign language. Will introduces Caesar to the redwood wood at Muir Forest National Monument so he tin roam. Meanwhile, Volition treats his dementia-suffering father Charles with ALZ-112, which seems to restore his cognitive ability.
Five years subsequently, Caesar, now a young adolescent, questions if he is a pet and learns of his origins from Will. Meanwhile, Charles' condition returns as his immune system becomes resistant to ALZ-112. Caesar injures an aggressive neighbour, Douglas Hunsiker, while defending a confused Charles. Every bit a issue, fauna command arrives and takes him abroad to a primate shelter. Considering of his increased intelligence and his different advent from the other apes, Caesar is tormented past the alpha chimpanzee, Rocket, and the chief guard, Contrivance Landon. However, Caesar likewise befriends Maurice, a former circus orangutan who likewise knows sign language. Caesar learns how to unlock his cage, gaining free access to the common expanse. With the assistance of Buck, a gorilla, he confronts Rocket and claims the position of the alpha chimpanzee. Meanwhile, Jacobs clears the development of a more powerful, gaseous version of the drug – ALZ-113 – when Will tells him it can also improve intelligence. Will takes the drug home for his male parent, merely Charles declines further treatment and dies overnight.
Subsequently attempting to test the drug on a scarred bonobo test subject called Koba, Franklin becomes exposed to ALZ-113 and becomes ill. Attempting to warn Will at his abode, he sneezes blood onto Hunsiker and is later discovered expressionless. Volition attempts to reclaim Caesar, merely Caesar instead decides to stay and steals the ALZ-113 canisters from Will's business firm and enhances the intelligence of the other apes in the sanctuary. When Dodge attempts to become him back into his muzzle, Caesar speaks for the first time, shouting "No!" and fights with Dodge while freeing the apes, which inadvertently leads to Dodge's decease. The apes flee the facility, releasing Koba and the remaining apes from Gen-Sys, and freeing more apes from the San Francisco Zoo.
A battle ensues as the ape "army" fights their way past a police blockade on the Golden Gate Bridge in an try to escape into the redwood forest. To rescue Caesar, Buck jumps into a police helicopter in which Jacobs is riding, wrecking the helicopter, at the toll of his life. Koba then pushes Jacobs into the Gilded Gate strait to his expiry. As the apes discover their way into the forest, Volition catches up to them in a stolen constabulary machine and warns Caesar that the humans will chase them down, begging him to return abode. In response, Caesar hugs him and says, "Caesar is habitation". Will, realizing that this is their final goodbye, respects Caesar's wishes. The apes embrace their new lifestyle in the wood as news and police helicopters fly over San Francisco.
Meanwhile, Hunsiker, now infected with ALZ-113, arrives at San Francisco International Airport for his flight to Paris. He eventually spreads the virus around the earth via international flight routes, leading to a mortiferous pandemic.
Cast [edit]
- James Franco as Dr. William "Volition" Rodman, a pharmacist who is trying to notice a cure for his father's Alzheimer's disease past testing ALZ-112 on chimpanzees; he is a father effigy to Caesar. James Franco was bandage after talks with Tobey Maguire bankrupt down.[eight] [ix]
- Freida Pinto as Dr. Caroline Aranha, a primatologist who begins a human relationship with Will and grows attached to Caesar.
- John Lithgow as Charles Rodman, Will's Alzheimer'due south-affected father and a former music teacher who improves after Will gives him the ALZ-112 and forms a grandfatherly bond with Caesar.
- Brian Cox as John Landon, manager of the San Bruno Primate Shelter where Caesar is confined for a time.
- Tom Felton every bit Contrivance Landon, John's son and an beast flagman at the shelter, who abuses the apes for sport. His start and concluding name are references to two of the astronauts in the original Planet of the Apes.
- David Oyelowo equally Steven Jacobs, Will'due south supervisor at Gen-Sys.
- Andy Serkis equally Caesar, a chimpanzee whose intelligence is increased from being exposed in the womb to ALZ-112 when the drug is administered to his pregnant mother, and who is raised by Will for eight years.
Ascent of the Planet of the Apes features an ape cast that includes Karin Konoval every bit the Bornean orangutan Maurice, Terry Notary every bit Rocket and Caesar'south mother Bright Eyes, Richard Ridings as the western lowland gorilla Buck, Devyn Dalton as Cornelia, Jay Caputo as Caesar'southward male parent Alpha and Christopher Gordon every bit a treacherous bonobo Koba.
The homo bandage includes Tyler Labine every bit chimpanzee handler Robert Franklin, David Hewlett every bit Will's hot-headed neighbour Douglas Hunsiker, Jamie Harris as the ape sanctuary's caretaker Rodney, and Chelah Horsdal as Charles's nurse Irena.
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Development and writing [edit]
In 2006, screenwriter-producer Rick Jaffa was searching for a script idea. As Jaffa searched a newspaper articles clipping, one about pet chimpanzees that become troublesome to their owners and heartbroken for not adapting well to the human environs intrigued him. As Jaffa eventually realized it fit the Planet of the Apes series, he chosen his married woman and screenwriting partner Amanda Silverish to express his ideas of such a chimpanzee eventually starting the ape revolution, and so the couple started developing the character of Caesar. Jaffa indicated that "it's a reinvention" and if he had to option betwixt calling information technology a prequel or a reboot he would say it is a reboot: "It's a different story of who Caesar is, and how he came to exist. And then information technology's really kind of difficult to put a characterization on it. We are hopefully rebooting it." He went on to say that "we tried really hard to create a story that would stand on its own and yet besides pay homage and award the movies that came before the states."[10] Jaffa and Silver and then wrote a script and sold information technology to Fox, producers of the Apes franchise. The script added other elements which the couple had researched, such as genetic engineering.[11] Several tributes to specific scenes, characters, and bandage and coiffure from the previous Apes film series were added in the script. In detail, Caesar'south handling at the primate sanctuary parallels Taylor'due south treatment as a captive in the original film.[12] [13]
In a segment of a video blog post, managing director Rupert Wyatt commented on the originality of the plot: "This is function of the mythology and information technology should be seen as that. It'south not a continuation of the other films; it'due south an original story. Information technology does satisfy the people who enjoy those films. The betoken of this picture is to achieve that and to bring that fan base into this film exactly like Batman Begins."[vii] In a 2009 interview, Wyatt said, "We've incorporated elements from Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, in terms of how the apes begin to defection, but this is primarily a prequel to the 1968 moving-picture show...Caesar is a revolutionary figure who will be talked about by his young man apes for centuries...This is simply the starting time footstep in the evolution of the apes, and there's a lot more stories to tell subsequently this. I imagine the adjacent film will be about the all-out state of war between the apes and humans."[fourteen] Mark Bomback did an uncredited rewrite of the script.[15]
Filming [edit]
Filming began on July 27, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia.[16] Filming as well happened in San Francisco, California (the principal setting of the film),[sixteen] and effectually Oahu, Hawaii, which doubled for the African jungle as the schedule and budget did non allow for location shooting in Africa.[17]
Visual effects [edit]
Every bit the apes in Rise were meant to be real, the producers decided non to apply actors in suits. After considering existent apes, instead Weta Digital created the apes digitally in almost every example through functioning capture.[18] Advances in the technology allowed the use of performance capture in an exterior environment, affording the film-makers the freedom to shoot much of the film on location with other actors, as opposed to the confines of a soundstage.[xix] [20] The main breakthrough was a camera that enabled viewing the movement capture dots in daylight, employed mostly for the Gold Gate Bridge battle. A maximum of six actors could have their movements captured, with larger ape crowds using fully digital animals animated using Weta's motion library. The Gilded Gate Bridge set used both a physical ready which was extended digitally, and a fully calculator-generated model of the bridge that also included the ocean and nearby hills.[21]
Subsequently shooting the actors playing humans interacting with others wearing the motion capture suits, a clean plate was shot with actors for extra reference. Actor-stuntman Terry Notary guided the actors on realistic ape movement, while Weta studied the chimps in the Wellington Zoo for reference. The digital apes also received detailed models with skeletons, muscles and nerve tissue layers for authentic blitheness. Bandage models of apes' heads and limbs helped the texture section replicate skin details such as wrinkles and pores. Given the difference between human and chimpanzee facial muscles, the animators tweaked the performance through a new facial muscle organisation adding dynamics, ballistics, and secondary motion. As the silent performance required expressive eyes, a new center model was fabricated to depict both greater accurateness in muscle motion in and around the optics, and as well tears, student dilation, and lite refraction.[18] [22] While Andy Serkis was the primary performer for Caesar, as the effects team considered that at times "Andy overcame the character," other motion capture team actors were as well used, especially Devyn Dalton, whose acme matched that of a chimpanzee. Along with that, they used Notary to play Caesar in stunt-filled scenes such as the Golden Gate Span scene.[23]
Music [edit]
The score for the film was written by Patrick Doyle and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony conducted by James Shearman.[24] The main concern was to have the music help progress the plot in the scenes without dialogue, for instance, carrying the emotions of Caesar's relationships with Will and Charles. To plough the score into a "driving force that keeps audiences paying attention," Doyle employed an African-American chorus and focused on percussion and "low and deep" orchestra sounds. Doyle collaborated closely with the sound department to make the music complement the audio furnishings, including writing a recurring theme based on their recording of a chimpanzee.[25]
Reception [edit]
Box office [edit]
Rising of the Planet of the Apes made its debut in the U.s.a. and Canada on roughly 5,400 screens within 3,648 theaters.[26] It grossed $xix,534,699 on opening mean solar day and $54,806,191 in its entire opening weekend, making it #1 for that weekend too as the quaternary-highest-grossing August opening always.[27] The moving picture held on to the #ane spot in its second weekend, dropping 49.2%, and grossing $27,832,307.[28] Rise of the Planet of the Apes crossed the $150 one thousand thousand marker in the U.s.a. and Canada on its 26th day of release. Entertainment Weekly said that this was quite an accomplishment for the pic since the calendar month of August is a hard time for films to make money.[29]
The film ended its run at the box part on December 15, 2011, with a gross of $176,760,185 in the U.S. and Canada as well as $305,040,864 internationally, for a total of $481,801,049 worldwide.[2]
Critical response [edit]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 82% approving rating based on 272 reviews, with an average rating of 7.20/10. The website'due south critics consensus reads, "Led by Rupert Wyatt's stylish management, some impressive special furnishings, and a mesmerizing functioning by Andy Serkis, Ascent of the Planet of the Apes breathes unlikely new life into a long-running franchise."[30] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the picture a score of 68 out of 100 based on 39 critics, indicating "more often than not favorable reviews".[31] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[32]
Roger Ebert gave the film 3 out of four stars and praised the role of Caesar and Andy Serkis past stating it was a "wonderfully executed grapheme" and "i never knows exactly where the human ends and the furnishings begin, but Serkis and/or Caesar gives the best functioning in the picture show."[33] Giving the picture 5 out of 5 stars, Joe Neumaier of Daily News labeled Rise of the Planet of the Apes equally the summer'due south all-time popcorn motion picture.[34] Nick Pinkerton of The Hamlet Voice wrote, "Caesar's prison conversion to charismatic pan-ape revolutionist is nigh-silent filmmaking, with simple and precise images illustrating Caesar's General-like divining of personalities and his system of a group from chaos to guild."[35] Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel wrote, "Audacious, violent and disquieting, "Rising of the Planet of the Apes" is a summer sequel that's meliorate than it has any correct to be." He gave the movie 3.5 out of 4 stars.[36] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times praised the film by saying, "Precisely the kind of summertime diversion that the studios have such a hard time making now. It's good, canny-dumb fun." She also gave it iii.5 out of 4 stars.[37]
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone noted that the film has mixed "twists lifted from 1972'due south Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and 1999'south Deep Blue Sea".[38]
Home media [edit]
Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and Digital copy on December 13, 2011.[39]
Accolades [edit]
Award | Category | Recipient | Upshot |
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84th Academy Awards | Best Visual Effects | Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White and Daniel Barrett | Nominated |
Alliance of Women Motion picture Journalists[40] | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Annie Awards[41] | Character Blitheness in a Live Action Production | Eric Reynolds | Won |
65th British Academy Film Awards | Best Special Visual Effects | Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, and R. Christopher White | Nominated |
Broadcast Film Critics Association[42] | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects | Won | ||
All-time Action Movie | Nominated | ||
Empire Awards[43] | All-time Pic | Nominated | |
All-time Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Nominated | ||
All-time Managing director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated | |
Genesis Awards | All-time Feature Picture show | Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver | Won |
Houston Film Critics Society[44] | All-time Supporting Player | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Technical Accomplishment | Won | ||
IGN Best of 2011[45] | Best Flick | Nominated | |
Best Sci-Fi Film | Won | ||
Best Movie Player | Andy Serkis (also for The Adventures of Tintin) | Nominated | |
All-time Moving picture Director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
IGN Summertime Film Awards[46] | |||
Best Summer Motion-picture show | Nominated | ||
Funniest Line | "Why cookie Rocket?" | Nominated | |
Best All-Out Brawl | Apes vs. Humans on the Golden Gate Bridge | Nominated | |
Favorite Kill | Helicopter Pushed Over the Gilt Gate Bridge | Nominated | |
Coolest Fauna | Caesar | Won | |
Favorite Hero | Caesar – Andy Serkis | Won | |
Las Vegas Film Critics Society[47] | Best Visual Effects | Won | |
London Film Critics Circumvolve | Technical Accomplishment | Joe Letteri | Nominated |
Phoenix Picture Critics Society | Best Visual Furnishings | Nominated | |
San Diego Moving picture Critics Social club[48] | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Satellite Awards[49] | Best Supporting Player – Motion Moving picture | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects | Jeff Capogreco, Joe Letteri, R. Christopher White | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards[50] | Best Scientific discipline Fiction Film | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Won | |
Best Managing director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
Best Writing | Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver | Nominated | |
Best Special Effects | Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri, R. Christopher White, and Daniel Barrett | Won | |
Visual Effects Society[51] | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motility Picture | Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri, Cyndi Ochs, Kurt Williams | Won |
Outstanding Animated Grapheme in a Alive Action Feature Motility Moving-picture show | Caesar – Daniel Barrett, Florian Fernandez, Matthew Muntean, Eric Reynolds | Won | |
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motility Motion-picture show | Thelvin Cabezas, Mike Perry, R. Christopher White, Erik Winquist | Nominated | |
Outstanding Compositing in a Characteristic Motion Picture show | Jean-Luc Azzis, Quentin Hema, Simon Jung, Christoph Salzmann | Nominated | |
Washington D.C. Expanse Film Critics Association[52] | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Sequels [edit]
Regarding the story setting up possible sequels, manager Rupert Wyatt commented: "I think nosotros're ending with certain questions, which is quite exciting. To me, I can think of all sorts of sequels to this film, but this is merely the beginning."[53] Screenwriter and producer Rick Jaffa also stated that Rising of the Planet of the Apes would feature several clues equally to future sequels: "I hope that we're building a platform for future films. We're trying to plant a lot of the seeds for a lot of the things you are talking about in terms of the different apes and so along."[vii]
On May 31, 2012, 20th Century Fox appear that the sequel would be named Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.[54] Reports said that Wyatt was leaving the sequel due to his business that a May 2014 release date would not give him plenty time to properly make the film;[55] he was replaced by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves.[56] Jaffa and Silver returned as producers and to pen the screenplay, with rewrites from Scott Z. Burns[57] and Mark Bomback.[xv]
Taking identify ten years later on Rise, Dawn follows Caesar's growing nation of evolved apes. Andy Serkis, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval reprise their roles equally Caesar, Rocket and Maurice.[58] James Franco returned as Volition Rodman in a "cameo via video".[59] Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was released July 11, 2014.
On January 6, 2014, 20th Century Fox announced a third installment with Reeves returning to direct and co-write along with Bomback, with a planned July 2016 release.[60] [61] In January 2015, Play a trick on delayed the release to July 14, 2017.[62] [63] On May 14, 2015, the title was given every bit State of war of the Planet of the Apes,[64] subsequently re-titled to War for the Planet of the Apes.
On December 3, 2019, it was reported that Wes Ball is currently fix to direct an untitled Planet of the Apes film.[65] It is unknown whether Ball'southward pic will serve as a follow-up to War for the Planet of the Apes or if it will be a reboot.[65]
However, back in August 2019, it was confirmed that any future installments would have place in the aforementioned universe outset established in Ascension.[66]
See too [edit]
- Uplift (science fiction)
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes at IMDb
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes at the American Moving-picture show Constitute Catalog
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes
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