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Dr. Zaius explains humanity
Scene that President Mohammed Morsi of Egypt referred to in his TIME interview, 28 Nov. 2012.
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Egyptian protest against corruption
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1 April 2011 - March against corruption and for the salvation of the January 25 revolution, Midan Tahrir, Cairo, Egypt
80 million Khaleds
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Video shot by Dr. Karima Khalil of protestors in Tahrir Square celebrating Mubarak's departure. She turned out to be standing next to Khaled Said's uncle.
Mubarak Timeline
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Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, 14 October 1981 - 11 February 2011.
Mike Mullen on Daily Show talking about Egypt
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen says US is ready to act in Egypt. How exactly?
Mmm unfortunately Dr zaius is 100% correct about man kind I about it look at ideologies on earth we have today and in the past like nazism communism and even Islam man is the beast
Oooh help me Dr. Zaius!
Has The master from doctor who said it better. Human beings are the greatest monsters
Riiight, between the Daleks who seek to destroy everything but themselves and the Cybermen who want to convert everything into themselves and himself who want to dominate everything, humans are the issue... Is earth a planet of monsters then??
Those same monkeys will become like us if they gain SUPERIOR and Complex wisdom
Beware of meager intelligence, While those with great wisdom can stay their own hand and know true empathy, those with only young intelligence can craft great and terrible weapons, but they lack the wisdom to not use them. The meager will fear what they do not know, and in fear, they will assume the worst and convince themselves that great crimes are needed to preserve themselves.
He got a point
Except he fails to see how his kind is no different. A fool who can see potential evil unto strangers but not to his friends. Nature rewarded this violence and so humanity developed those instincts, the next step is controling them via morality to prevent destruction.
Okay, but chimps actively wage war against one another and cannibalize the losers. The also hunt gorilla babies.
This makes the ending of the film make no sense. Why would seeing the Statue of Liberty buried in sand make Heston's character of Taylor realize that man had nuked himself? It could have still been an asteroid. Also, FWIW, the Statue would be the first thing to go, not the last. It's a wrought iron skeleton with a copper covering. It would decay and fall apart after a war very quickly, the State of New York has to do constant upkeep on it now to keep it from crumbling. But, as a symbol of freedom, it works for the movie.
Yall caught up on, "hunts for sport", the biggest thing here was, man turning his land to desert, and will change yours too. Hence the fucking ending. jfc.
If Dr. Zaius is smart enough to understand Man kind then he knows full well that Apes are no different
Dr Zaius is right.
And a little later, he learned that the pompous monkey was right.
No one tell this man about Koba
The prosthetics are amazing, they convey emotion so powerfully.
The apes truly feared man. They knew that if given just a handful of generations, to work, build, learn etc. That they could conquer ape society. War is very natural to humans after all.
Humans are not just evolved primates. God made man, as God made all living things.
God left us
God didnt make anything, even if he did, he will one day answer for his crimes.
the Almighty created the Ape in his own image; he gave him a soul and a mind; he set him apart from all the beasts of the jungle, and made him lord of the planet.
I Can Sing!
Caesar: *starts signing the re-written speech from the ending of Conquest*
In 1961 there was an exhibit at The Bronx Zoo, called "The Most Dangerous Animal on Earth." It said how this species had nearly caused the extinction of many species and some were extinct because of it." Under the sign was a mirror.
All the things that scroll said about humans is true about chimps.
As a villain, Dr. Zaius poses a very interesting question. The first thing is that Dr. Zaius is absolutely right about the facts - humans are dangerous, they blew themselves up, and it is not wrong that Zaius wants to prevent that future for apes too. But are his tactics of secrecy and authoritarianism worth it to protect his people or is there a better way?
takes one to know one
I find it funny that people automatically want to defend themselves against the "Man kills for sport line". I have seen people say "Well the Apes were killing humans for sport", and "Animals kill other animals for sport". Animals don't kill for sport, animals don't kill for fun, or pleasure. They may not always kill due to a necessity, but to attribute those killings as them killing for sport is just us trying to humanize and rationalize animal behavior. And yes, there may be exceptions to this rule, but they are just that exceptions. As for the Apes in the film, I think that the depiction of them hunting for sport was done purposefully, mainly to highlight the hypocrisy between their holy text and their actions. It was done this way to point out how humans exhibit the same hypocrisy, how we pick and choose what we wish to apply to ourselves and others. But that is just my take on this scene.
Who r they speaking of??
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I wonder what the first 28 scrolls said...
Couldn't have said it better about the human race.
"He will make a desert of his home and yours" Antagonists who are right.
Turns out chimpanzees do their own murdering and violent crime in nature, not exactly superior
Seems like at this point in time Dr Zaius and whomever he's carrying on for brought that to heel at some point in their history
The French view of Humanity post WWII, seeing how they acted and responded to the Germans, they had a very low opinion of themselves and forced that on the rest of the world, the author of the original book this is based on was French.
I love legitimate theater.
Surely being an astronaut if he had just looked up at the night sky or even the moon, he would’ve realised he was on earth.
Zaius is a true Machiavellian
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Zaius was right about man it's true man did kill for lust and greed nothing has changed I'm aman but I'm ashamed to be on😅
Can I play the piano anymore?
Of course you can
Well, I couldn't before!
*plays the piano perfektly
Best description of humans.
I hate every ape from chimpan A to chimpan Z
How was the virus created in this series ? That killer man ?
you're supposed to interpret that the Cold War is eventually what destroyed humanity.
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@@Michaelkayslay yea. The Ape Prequel/reboot movies are really playing around with the whole not confirming or denying it's canon to the original. Since the original is so far into the future that nobody could really know the actual history. There are some sequels that do contradict the prequels...but we'll see were they're going with these Ape movies...
I wonder if the apes traffic children and women? Or have issues with domestic violence? Man is the devil.
I love you, Dr. Zaius!
"That was different, we thought you were inferior". "Now you know better".
I mean.....
I LOVE YOU DOCTOR ZAIUS
Fair
The one thing that this movie series will always have that the newer Ape saga has is this: It has a message about humanity, about how we consider ourselves to be the masters of our world, the superior species, yet we will destroy each other for the dumbest of reasons and finally when a species somehow gets it right, we have to come back and destroy it because we cannot fathom another intelligent species taking our place.
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I love you dr. Zaius!!!!!!!
I seen comment after comment on how Zaius and Taylor made the same assessment of humanity: that they will war against each other inevitably. This makes me wish the sequel was Taylor and Zaius meeting common ground, with Taylor saying "If Apes must rule, then they must learn from Man's mistakes." But whatever. He blew up the world ironically... As man has done already.
And just like that, man still has not learned ANY lessons from both history and/or film.