Saturday, 11 May 2013

First Impressions: "Planet of the Apes" (1968)

   So yesterday I finally got round to seeing the original Planet of the Apes – but I didn't comment on it right away because, as yet, I wasn't thinking straight. But suffice to say, for me, the movie definitely lived up to its hype! :)
   For one thing, it's a much darker movie than I was expecting! Not only are the humans in this world brutally oppressed, but what happens to Charlton Heston's comrades is actually really shocking.
   But on top of that, the humans being in the reverse position of the apes, in terms of the contrast it creates, is a hilariously brilliant idea. But it also makes for a fantastic parallel of the big religion-versus-evolution argument. The movie doesn't come out and preach all that social and theological satire, though: it all blends right into the story.
   The ape makeup effects are stunning, even if the lips don't always sync up properly and you can tell that the makeup is impeding the actors' speech.
   I love the music – anything by Jerry Goldsmith, I think is gold.
   And the ending, even though it's since been flat-out spoiled because that iconic image is now on every poster for the movie, is still a great twist.
   So, on the whole, I think this is one of many movies whose reputation precedes it. Planet of the Apes is a great movie.
   My rating: 95%.

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