War for the Planet of the Apesmay not have Watch Project X Onlinemuch love for humans, but human critics definitely love War for the Planet of the Apes.
The first reviews are in, and by most accounts the last chapter of the Apesprequel trilogy is the best one yet. In a summer crammed of expensive CG-heavy blockbusters, director Matt Reeves and star Andy Serkis have managed to make theirs stand out.
SEE ALSO: 'War of the Planet of the Apes': Quality next chapter to a plot we're all familiar withHere are a smattering of the (mostly glowing) reviews:
Eric Kohn, Indiewire:
Rebooted franchises reek of cheap Hollywood cash grabs, but in light of those expectations, the refurbished “Planet of the Apes” franchise pulls off a minor miracle. With “War for the Planet of the Apes,” technological wizardry and first-rate storytelling combine into a bracing action-adventure that concludes the best science fiction trilogy since the original trio of “Star Wars” movies.
Julia Alexander, Polygon:
War for the Planet of the Apesisn't just a near perfect example of what a summer blockbuster should look like, but rather of what all films should aspire to accomplish.
Mike Ryan, Uproxx:
Serkis has been mentioned in the past as someone who should be recognized by the Academy Awards for his acting ability while doing this motion capture work. War For the Planet of the Apeswill solidify that argument – because Caesar carries this film and that doesn’t happen without Serkis. Serkis’ Caesar is much more human than any human character. (Of course, this will never happen. But Serkis does give what will be one of the best acting performances of the year.)
Bilge Ebiri, The Village Voice:
Reeves likes his stuff dark — visually, thematically, narratively — and now he’s plunged us headlong into the gloom. War for the Planet of the Apesis certainly the most melancholy tentpole since…well, since Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Alonso Duralde, The Wrap:
SEE ALSO: Summer movie preview: What to watch if you're an action connoisseurIt’s not just the CG that’s visually impressive here; “War” boasts some extraordinary set pieces, from the ape cave hidden behind a waterfall to the frost-covered abandoned ski resort to the Colonel’s base of operations, complete with a set of complex underground tunnels. The analog artistry here offers as much detail and skill as the digital.
Matt Prigge, Metro:
Still, “Apocalypse Now” is definitely more fun. “War” is about as heavy as “Dawn.” Even the monkey mayhem is po-faced. There are few jokes, and one of them is a super-dumb gag about looking through binoculars the wrong way, which even your corny grandfather would find too corny. (A shout-out, though, to Steve Zahn, who, as a traumatized ex-zoo chimp, seems to be doing a spot-on impersonation of the great Elisha Cook Jr.)
Kristy Puchko, Comic Book Resources:
I admire Reeves’ ambition. Everything from the sprawling action sequences, to the resounding orchestral score, and even the straight-faced seriousness of his apes speaks to his respect for this property. He clearly set out to make not just a summer blockbuster that’d thrills audiences, but also one that the Academy Awards might see as a grand drama on the same level of the films it earnestly references, like Apocalypse Now and The Ten Commandments. But amid all his big ideas, Reeves lost touch with the property’s humanity, creating an impressive but cold epic.
War for the Planet of the Apes hits theaters July 14.
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