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Movie America
War for the Planet of the Apes. The Tale of Caesar the Martyr.
The film War for the Planet of the Apes concludes the reboot series. It is highly acclaimed for its stunning visual technology and deep storyline. It features a deepening of the character of the main character Caesar, and his conflicts show glimpses of Shakespearean elements. The realistic representation of Ape using motion capture technology is impressive and draws the audience in. The film depicts the profound life of Caesar, providing emotional depth as well as visual stimulation. -
Movie America
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Will man and ape coexist or confront each other?
The community of Ape, living in the forest, is teeming with life ... and the head of the community, Caesar, and his friends, the Ape, want peace. Caesar, the head of the community, and his fellow apes want peace. On the other hand, the surviving human community, those who have experienced a mature and civilized life, have many grievances despite their endangered status, and they are somehow trying to regain a prosperous world. -
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THE BATMAN. Black, Darkness, a dark hero in a dark world.
Everything is dark—the picture, the world, and the background—but it's not hard to see. That's what this film has. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes the world and music of the 80's America. -
Movie America
Cloverfield. I can’t look away from the realism of the POV.
The POV method is a low-budget method that can be a big hit depending on the idea. This film was shot using the POV method and was full of realism and tension as the audience ran from monsters and destroyed buildings.