Apes Revolution - Il Pianeta ... 2014 - 130 Mi... May 2026

The Dawn of a New Order: A Look at Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)

While the film features incredible action, its true strength lies in its Shakespearean drama. The conflict isn't just "Humans vs. Apes"; it is internal. Apes Revolution - Il pianeta ... 2014 - 130 mi...

represents the hope for peace but is haunted by his knowledge of human capability. The Dawn of a New Order: A Look

Released in 2014 and directed by Matt Reeves, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (titled Apes Revolution - Il pianeta delle scimmie in Italy) is a rare sequel that surpasses its predecessor in both scale and emotional depth. Clocking in at 130 minutes, the film is a masterclass in tension, exploring the fragile line between peace and total war. A World Divided represents the hope for peace but is haunted

The parallels between Caesar/Koba and the human leaders Malcolm/Dreyfus (Gary Oldman) show that both species are plagued by the same flaws: fear, prejudice, and a thirst for security that often leads to violence. Technical Mastery

The story picks up ten years after the events of Rise of the Planet of the Apes . A "Simian Flu" has wiped out much of humanity, leaving small pockets of survivors struggling to restart civilization. Meanwhile, Caesar (Andy Serkis) has built a flourishing, sophisticated ape society in the Muir Woods.