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Running time130 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$235 million (gross)$209 million ( net)Box office$710.6 millionDawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 2014 American directed by and written by,. It stars,. It is the sequel to the 2011 film, which began 's. Dawn is set ten years after the events of Rise, and follows a group of people in who struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent apes.Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was released in the United States on July 11, 2014 and was met with highly positive reviews, with critics praising its visual effects, story, direction, acting, musical score, action sequences and emotional depth. It was also a box office success, grossing over $710 million worldwide, making it the and the highest-grossing film in the series.
The film received an nomination for. It was also nominated for eight, including, for Reeves, and for Serkis.A third installment, titled, was released on July 14, 2017. Contents.Plot Ten years after the global pandemic of a deadly Simian Flu, the worldwide human population has been drastically reduced, with only about one in 500 genetically immune. Civilization is destroyed from the result of.
The apes, under the, all bestowed with genetically enhanced intelligence by the virus, have long-established a colony in the near.A group of humans, led by a man named Malcolm, enter the apes' territory from San Francisco in search of a hydroelectric dam that would restore power to the city. An encounter by Caesar's son Blue Eyes and his friend Ash leads to the latter's injury by a man named Carver. Malcolm manages to prevent further escalation, and Caesar orders the humans to leave. Prompted by Koba, a scarred who holds a personal grudge against humans for his mistreatment as a test subject, Caesar brings his army to the humans' community as a display of strength.
Caesar announces to the community that while the apes do not want war, he intends to fight the humans if he is forced to, while demanding the humans stay in their territory. Malcolm convinces his fellow leader Dreyfus to give him time to take a small team to the forest and reconcile with the apes so they can access the dam. He meets with Caesar, who allows them to work on the generator on the condition that they surrender their guns. As Malcolm, his girlfriend Ellie, and son Alexander work, they bond with the apes.
The fragile bonding is greatly helped when Ellie, a nurse, effectively treats Caesar's wife Cornelia's illness.Dreyfus arms his community using the armory. Koba discovers the armory and confronts Caesar, accusing him of loving humans more than apes. Caesar beats Koba in response but refrains from killing him. Koba later returns to the armory and takes an assault rifle, killing two guards, and then Carver after the humans succeed in repairing the generator and restoring power to the city. Koba takes advantage of their celebration to covertly set fire to the apes' home.
He then shoots Caesar, who falls into the underbrush below, and frames the humans for Caesar's apparent death in order to wage war. Koba quickly takes command and leads the ape army into San Francisco, where they plunder the armory and mount a full-scale assault on the human settlement. Despite taking heavy casualties, the apes breach the building and imprison the humans as Dreyfus flees underground. When Ash refuses Koba's orders to kill unarmed humans, citing Caesar's teachings, Koba throws the ape to his death and has any other ape who is loyal to Caesar imprisoned, including Maurice, Luca, and Rocket.Malcolm's family finds the severely wounded Caesar and transports him to his former house in San Francisco. When Malcolm sneaks back into the settlement to find medical supplies for Caesar, he encounters Blue Eyes, who spares him before learning that his father is still alive and that it was Koba who shot him, not the humans.
Caesar reveals that Koba shot him and confesses that apes can be as corrupt and violent as humans. After reconciling with Caesar, Blue Eyes returns to the tower and frees the imprisoned humans and apes. Malcolm escorts the apes into the tower and then finds Dreyfus. He learns that the return of electricity allowed Dreyfus' men to make radio contact with survivors from a military base, who are now coming to fight the apes. Caesar confronts Koba at the top of the tower; as they fight, Dreyfus, who has initiated a suicide mission, detonates C-4 charges that destabilize the tower in a failed attempt to kill the apes.
Koba starts angrily shooting at the apes, but Caesar tackles him off a ledge. While clinging on a metal girder, Koba is disowned as an ape by Caesar and dropped to his death.Malcolm and Caesar acknowledge their friendship, with Malcolm warning of the approaching human military. Caesar responds that the humans will never forgive the apes for their attack and convinces Malcolm to leave with his family. He then stands before a kneeling mass of apes, preparing for.Cast. Film set on Rampart Street, New Orleans, May 2013 Development After the release of, director commented on possible: 'I think we're ending with certain questions, which is quite exciting.
To me, I can think of all sorts of sequels to this film, but this is just the beginning.' Screenwriter and producer Rick Jaffa also stated that Rise featured several clues as to future sequels: 'I hope that we're building a platform for future films.
We're trying to plant a lot of the seeds for a lot of the things you are talking about in terms of the different apes and so forth.' In an interview recorded after the release of Rise, Wyatt stated, 'We want to grow and evolve, in the films that will hopefully come after this, to the '68 original.' Wyatt also stated that he wants it to take place eight years after Rise, as a whole new ape generation can be born, and explore the dynamics of Caesar and Koba's relationship. According to screenwriter Rick Jaffa, a version of the spaceship from the 1968 Planet of the Apes under the name was in Rise as a deliberate hint to a possible sequel.In November 2011, was the first to be announced as having closed a deal for a sequel to Rise. It was reported to be a 'healthy seven-figure deal' for him to reprise his role as Caesar, the ape leader. On May 15, 2012, it was announced had been hired to do rewrites on the original screenplay by Rise writers. On May 31, 2012, 20th Century Fox announced that the sequel would be titled Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Post-productionOn September 17, 2012, there were reports that director Wyatt was considering leaving the sequel due to his concern that a May 2014 release date would not give him enough time to make the film properly. On October 1, director was confirmed as his replacement. Reeves had been working on developing a new film. On October 18, writer of, was reported to be doing a re-write for Reeves.
Casting In December 2012, after the departure of director Wyatt, speculated that he would not be returning for the sequel, saying, 'Now Rupert's not a part of it so I don't know. My guess is I won't be in it.
Nobody's talked to me since Rupert left.' Later, Matt Reeves revealed that Franco would be seen in a cameo in the film., who played primatologist Caroline Aranha in Rise, confirmed that she would not be returning for Dawn. In April 2014, when asked by about the fate of Franco and Pinto's characters, producer Dylan Clark said, 'I mean, they’re the ones that died.They were ground zero of the virus.' In February 2013, actors, and were cast in lead roles for the sequel, set ten years after the events from the first film. In March 2013, actress was cast in a role. That same month, was cast as Cornelia, a female chimp and love interest for Caesar., and joined the cast during filming. On May 15, 2013, was cast in a supporting role of military operative Werner.
Filming Filming began in April 2013 around the town of,. The location of was chosen for its similarity to the locations depicted in the film, the forests, and the variety of landscapes. Filming in started in May 2013 and continued in July 2013 at various locations such as the former park. Visual effects Like Rise, visual effects for Dawn were done. In addition to the apes, Weta created other digital animals, such as a herd of, a, and CG doubles of the live. The elk were created using key-frame animation and the digital crowd enhancement software MASSIVE, the bear through key-frame animation, and the horses with a mixture of key-frame animation and.Soundtrack Dawn of the Planet of the Apesby. ReleasedAugust 12, 2014Recorded2014Length77: 21film scores chronology(2013)Dawn of the Planet of the Apes(2014)(2014)The film's score was composed.
The soundtrack was released by on July 8, 2014. Track listing No.TitleLength1.' Level Plaguing Field'2:212.' Look Who's Stalking'2:353.' The Great Ape Processional'4:344.' Past Their Primates'1:575.' Close Encounters of the Furred Kind'4:386.'
Monkey to the City'1:167.' The Lost City of Chimpanzee'3:468.' Along Simian Lines'5:049.'
Caesar No Evil, Hear No Evil'2:2710.' Monkey See, Monkey Coup'5:1211.' Gorilla Warfare'7:3712.' The Apes of Wrath'4:2813.' Gibbon Take'2:5514.' Aped Crusaders'3:2615.'
How Bonobo Can You Go'5:4216.' Enough Monkeying Around'3:3517.' Primates for Life'5:4218.' Planet of the End Credits'8:5619.' Ain't That a Stinger (written by Griffin Giacchino)'1:10Release On May 31, 2012, Fox announced that Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was scheduled for release on May 23, 2014. However, it was announced on June 20, 2013 that the release date for Dawn was being pushed back two months to July 18, 2014. On December 10, 2013, the film was pushed up one week to July 11, 2014.
The film premiered at the in, on June 26, 2014. The film closed the on June 28.In Hungary, the largest cinema chain called Cinema City could not agree with the film's distributor, InterCom, and as a result it opened on July 17, 2014 on 45 screens, significantly fewer than similar big-budget productions. However, the film still managed to top the weekend box office chart of the country beating, which had been leading the chart for three weeks (on 105 screens distributed by UIP Duna). Marketing A campaign for the film launched in July 2013 included a 'simian flu' website and mock videos. 20th Century Fox and 's Motherboard released three short films online in July 2014 which document the ten-year gap between the events of Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. A novel titled Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm which is also set between the events of the first two films was published in May 2014.
A partnership with 20th Century Fox and saw mobile/PC game get a Dawn of the Planet of the Apes-themed update on July 10, 2014. It allows players to create and customize a simian flu virus to infect the world and eradicate humanity whilst helping apes survive.
Reception Box office Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was a success at the box office with many critics calling it 'the summer's best popcorn film', and commented saying it is 'a franchise that will keep going and going, unless they screw it up'. The film grossed $208,545,589 in the United States and Canada, and $500,290,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $708,835,589.
Calculating in all expenses and revenues, estimated that the film made a net profit of $182.18 million. It had a worldwide opening of $103.3 million which was the 11th-highest of 2014. Worldwide it is the highest-grossing film in the Planet of the Apes franchise and the.In the United States and Canada, the film is the highest-grossing film in the Planet of the Apes franchise, unadjusted for inflation and the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2014.
It opened on July 11, 2014 across 3,967 theaters and topped the box office on its opening day earning $27.7 million (including previews). During its traditional three-day opening, the film debuted at number one earning $72.6 million, which was 33% higher than its predecessor. Pointed out that the film's good as well as its predecessors', its darker tone, attachment of new characters and the first film's were all determining factors in the film's strong opening. It remained at the summit for two consecutive weekends in North America despite facing competition with in its second week.Dawn of the Planet of the Apes earned $31.3 million during its opening weekend internationally from 4,913 screens in 26 markets where it opened at No. 1 in 14 of those.
International opening weekend tallies of more than $5 million were witnessed in the UK ($14.88 million), Mexico ($12.94 million), South Korea ($11.5 million), Russia ($9.99 million), Brazil with ($9.2 million) and Australia ($6.6 million). The film topped the box office outside North America for two non-consecutive weekends.The film became a massive financial success in China where it opened with $47 million on its opening weekend there. The robust debut helped the film top the international charts for the first time dethroning and aided the film in passing $400 million internationally and $600 million globally. Fox reported that the sequel's debut in China was one of the best in history for a Western title, save for, and at that time. After playing for a month in theaters, it passed $100 million on its fourth weekend and became the fourth Hollywood film of the year to achieve such a milestone. In total, it went on to make $107.4 million there, of which the studio received $26.8 million profit.
Critical response On, the film holds a 91% approval rating based on 307 reviews, with an average rating of 7.93/10. The website's critics consensus reads, 'With intelligence and emotional resonance to match its stunning special effects, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes expands on its predecessor with an exciting and ambitious burst of sci-fi achievement.' , which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100 based on 48 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A−' on an A+ to F scale.Guy Lodge of said, 'An altogether smashing sequel to 2011's better-than-expected Rise of the Planet of the Apes, this vivid, violent extension of humanoid ape Caesar's troubled quest for independence bests its predecessor in nearly every technical and conceptual department, with incoming helmer Matt Reeves conducting the proceedings with more assertive genre elan than Rise journeyman Rupert Wyatt.' Of stated that the film 'manages to do at least three things exceptionally well that are hard enough to pull off individually: Maintain a simmering level of tension without let-up for two hours, seriously improve on a very good first entry in a franchise and produce a powerful humanistic statement using a significantly simian cast of characters. In the annals of sequels, Dawn is to Rise of the Planet of the Apes what was to —it's that much better.' Tim Robey of said, 'There's evident patience and intelligence to the filmmaking all over, as well as an engagement with genuine ideas about diplomacy, deterrence, law and leadership.
However often it risks monkey-mad silliness, it's impressively un-stupid.' Drew McWeeny of awarded the film an 'A+' grade and said ' Dawn is not just a good genre movie or a good summer movie. It's a great science-fiction film, full-stop, and one of the year's very best movies so far.' Ty Burr of wrote that 'in bearing, speech, and agonized expressiveness, Serkis's Caesar conveys the conflicts of a king with almost grandeur.' Of praised the film for being able to balance out the action sequences and special effects with strong storytelling, writing that ' Dawn is more than a bunch of occasionally thrilling action sequences, emotional gut punches and throwaway jokes arranged in predictable sequence. It is technically impressive and viscerally exciting, for sure, but it also gives you a lot to think, and even to care, about.'
Less favorable reviews included Andrew O'Hehir at who wrote, 'Here's a rule that has gradually become clear to me: Any film that begins with one of those fake-news montages, where snippets of genuine CNN footage are stitched together to concoct a feeling of semi-urgency around its hackneyed apocalypse, already sucks even before it gets started. This one makes a dutiful attempt to struggle back from that suckage, but it all ends in yelling.' Home media Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was released by on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 2, 2014. According to, it subsequently became the best-selling home video release for the week. Accolades. Main article:After seeing his cut of Dawn, 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment signed Matt Reeves to return as director for a third installment of the reboot series.
On January 6, 2014, Fox announced Reeves to direct as well as co-write along with Bomback, with a planned July 2016 release. Peter Chernin, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver will produce. In January 2015, Fox delayed the release to July 14, 2017. On May 14, 2015, the title was given as War of the Planet of the Apes. In September 2015, it was announced that had been cast as the film's antagonist. In October 2015, was cast as a new ape in the film, retitled as War for the Planet of the Apes.
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