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Is Blue Eyes actually called Blue Eyes in the film? Because I remember, everyone was calling him River. I actually think River is a better name than Blue Eyes
Koba is more ruthless than Magneto, IMO. They have somewhat similar backstories, but Koba IMO is even more extreme and hateful than Erik.
Yeah, I'm not sure why people are saying he's not a true villain. I get that he was abused by humans and had good reason to be hateful/distrustful towards them.
However, most great villains have tragic backstories, as do most great heroes. How a character moves forward after their pain or suffering is what defines them, though, and Koba went about everything in completely malicious and villainous ways. He let his hate consume him, as most villains do.
The scene of Cesear watching the old video of he and Will...was that filmed specifically for this movie?
I don't recall if that video was in Rises. Did Franco actually come back to film that piece?
Yeah, I'm not sure why people are saying he's not a true villain. I get that he was abused by humans and had good reason to be hateful/distrustful towards them.
However, most great villains have tragic backstories, as do most great heroes. How a character moves forward after their pain or suffering is what defines them, though, and Koba went about everything in completely malicious and villainous ways. He let his hate consume him, as most villains do.
Great movie, but hands-down the single worst theater experience of my life. I am beside myself with rage.
So does anyone know why they specifically chose Charles Burns' "Black Hole" graphic novel to be featured so prominently, with Alex and Maurice bonding through reading it?
The book does feature a group of weirdos living in the woods together but really thematically or image wise I'm not seeing much of a connection with it in this film. I mean Black Hole is great so I won't complain.
Also, the final track in Giacchino's score was called "Aint that a Stinger..." That man is a damn troll.
Yeah, I had a shockingly large amount of teenagers at my showing last night, never a good sign.
Anyone think this story could easily be reused if they want to do a story about Pilgrims and Native Americans? Because really the apes could stand in for any tribal culture whereas man represents the modern world.
Koba is more ruthless than Magneto, IMO. They have somewhat similar backstories, but Koba IMO is even more extreme and hateful than Erik.
I'm not so sure.
Koba wanted to cage humans. Magneto has attempted to wipe them out completely.
I don't even know where to start.Details, please.
They had to have snuck in, because I simply cannot believe that someone would play $15 to sit in a dark movie theater and do what they could do outside and for free. Otherwise they are essentially paying to ruin other people's enjoyment, which is borderline sociopathic. How ****ed self-absorbed do you have to be to treat a large group of complete and total strangers like that?