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<p>I own the new 1968 version of &#8220;The Planet of the Apes&#8221; was the first time I realized that a film might actually be something more than an escapist entertainment.  In fact, it might have something valuable and relevant to say to its audience.  Indeed, that first film seemed to have something to say on a wide variety of topics: bustle relations, bigotry, vivisection, free thinking within an oppressive society as well as humanity&#8217;s residence in the universe.  It made these points by using ironic twists, gentle humor and downright scathing satire; all wrapped within the context of an absorbing sci-fi adventure myth.  The result was a classic allotment of film making.  An almost instant icon of 20th century pop culture that eventually spawned four sequels and even a short lived TV series.</p>
<p>    So, when I heard that 20th Century Fox wanted to do a &#8220;re-imagining&#8221; of POTA my first plan was &#8220;Why? &#8220;.  Hadn&#8217;t the first film gotten everything upright the first time around?   Why monkey (no pun intended)  with something that was aesthetic distinguished perfect already?   Then I heard that Tim Burton had been assingned to state and I plan that here was an ideal choice  if you were going to re-imagine something as iconic as POTA.  After all, he had done a worthy job of revamping the image of Batman from that of the ridiculously campy to that of the more respectible avenging Sad Knight (only to have Joel Schumaker undermine all of that with &#8220;Batman and Robin&#8221;) .  While a re-imaging of POTA wasn&#8217;t needed, I plan, it composed might be bewitching to leer the results of such an undertaking from the righteous hands of a director like Burton.  Unfortunately the final product failed to meet my expectations.</p>
<p>    The biggest dissapointment here is the script, no genuine dwelling and flat, one dimensional characters &#8230; The social commentary, so valuable to the recent, is almost completely lacking here.  Early on in the yarn there are some token nods to racism and human vs animal rights but then the writers never obtain them.  &#8230;  The characters, especially the human ones, are hardly worth caring about.  Leo, the lost astronaut (Tag Wahlberg),  seems to fair pace around through the film in a catatonic trance; never even aware of the romantic interest of the human female (Estella Warren)  or that of the chimp female Ari (Helena Bonham Carter) .  The film makes it definite the two are enthusiastic in Leo but, again, fail to produce it into anything.  This movie wants to secure up and go but is eventually left spinning its wheels aimlessly for two hours.</p>
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<p>    However, its not all poor.  There are some things that execute this film worth viewing.  One, is Burton&#8217;s visuals.  Burton is first and foremost a visual director.  In other words, the explore of the film seems to engage precedence over everything else.  Unfortunately that&#8217;s the case here.  The script [is poor] but the film itself looks glowing.  I particularly loved the shots of Ape City built into the broad and forbidding rocky crag, also the views of the long marching columns of the ape army at night.  Also, the forest that surrounds the city is one of those typically gorgeous but scary Burtonesque fairy account type affairs.  My common aspect to this film is Rick Baker&#8217;s astounding ape make-up.  These are simply unbelievable designs that obviously had a lot of work do into them.  If Baker doesn&#8217;t gather an Oscar for his efforts there is simply no justice in the world.  Another respectable thing going for this film is the quality of the performances which for the most fragment are quite trustworthy.  In particular Tim Roth as the violently tempered chimp General Thade and Helena Bonham Carter as the female chimp Ari who sympathizes with the predicament of the humans.  There is also fine droll relief in the manufacture of the Orangutan vender of humans played by Paul Giamatti. And Michael Duncan Clarke is an imposing Colonel Attar.  I also have to compose mention of Charlton Heston&#8217;s brief cameo as Thade&#8217;s dying father.  In one of the films few kindly ironic moments Heston&#8217;s character introduces the opinion of guns into the record.  Thade&#8217;s Daddy has been hiding the fact that humans at one time had such perilous weapons (apparently apes have never developed firearms)  and reveals the secret to his son before he kicks the bucket.  Finally, mention must be made of Danny Elfman&#8217;s amazing score; a nice blending of Jerry Goldsmith&#8217;s atonal, frail sounds that worked so well for the unique film with that of a paunchy orchestra.  I may or may not accumulate the DVD but I will certainly add the soundtrack to my collection.</p>
<p>    Ultimately I found this &#8220;re-imagining&#8221; of POTA a disappointment.  There are occaisional moments where this film shows that it has the potential to effect so mighty but then turns around and squanders it.  When will Hollywood learn that icy visuals and immense looking make-up are not enough to get an marvelous or even a wonderful movie? </p>
<p>I really enjoyed The Planet of The Apes, if for nothing more than the murky and shimmering world created by Tim Burton. Every frame is packed with so grand detail and so worthy action you won&#8217;t want to blink. What Burton paints with images, Danny Elfman matches with sound with yet another grand rep. But it&#8217;s determined from the get-go that the actual stars here are the apes who glance and recede so wonderfully realistically, you&#8217;ll forget that they&#8217;re not. </p>
<p>The makeup is so wonderful in The Planet of The Apes it&#8217;s hard to glimpse the actor leisurely the cloak. But this seems more an asset than a liability for the ape actors who all do in very strong performances. Unfortunately the &#8216;human&#8217; actors are another story: Effect Wahlberg is clearly out of his league and depth here and really struggles to carry the lead. There&#8217;s a scene where Wahlberg tries to rally the troops and he was so abominable, it&#8217;s amusing. Estella Warren looks enormous but does very small in a role that is really not considerable more than window dressing.</p>
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<p>As with many visually pleasing films, more care and attention was paid to the see of The Planet of The Apes than the script, so we&#8217;re asked to beget some handsome great leaps of faith. The Planet of The Apes it&#8217;s definitely NOT a movie to consider a lot about when you leave the theater, as many dwelling points don&#8217;t occupy up well on re-examination. That said, I recommend The Planet of The Apes; it&#8217;s a very exquisite movie with a survey you won&#8217;t soon forget!&#8230;<br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/creating-multiple-streams-of-income">Earn Extra Cash from Home | Multiple Income Streams | Multiple Streams of Income | Money From Home | Make Money on the Internet</a><br /><a href="http://digg.com/business_finance/How_To_Create_Multiple_Income_Streams_During_A_Recession">Multiple Income Streams | Multiple Streams of Income | Earn Money From Home | Make Money on the Internet</a></p>
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