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I swear the neighbor had the worst luck. Gets his car $%%*#$ up, got his finger bitten off and on top of that he's gonna die with that blood in his system
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Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Originally Posted by rashi
So many racial undertones in this movie. Good lord.
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
I think Ceaser is the villain or is going to be... honestly dude straight turned his back on the people that raised him and brought him up.
I mean he looked out for him at the end, but he had already done all that damage.
He used his owner to get what he needed and then got too big for his own good and bit the hand that fed him.
I mean I really don't see how Ceasar can be the villain in the upcoming movies, but it is possible.
I don't agree with his POV, but he explained the "bite the hand that feeds you" real well and sort of almost convinced meuntil I came to my senses
Also, something I forgot to mention about the movie... I thought they were done for once they hit the bridge... I thought the cops were going to just start picking them off and maybe Ceasar and a couple others would scramble for safety, but he orchestrated a nice little plan.
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Originally Posted by rashi
So many racial undertones in this movie. Good lord.
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
son compared the monkey on the leash to Reading Rainbow guy thoughOriginally Posted by Ghenges
Originally Posted by His diabolical Majesty
Think hard enough and everything has racial undertones.
Pretty much.
Originally Posted by a55a5in11
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.you're thinking to hard bro. if u had a pet monkey would you take it to a park with no restraint. and stop with the dogs part. it was one dog and dogs bark at leaves in the street sometimesand your comparing apes to humans. apes are tested on just like all other animals for your medicine
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Originally Posted by rashi
So many racial undertones in this movie. Good lord.
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
QFT.Originally Posted by Ghenges
This thread is about to go downhill fast.
You are reaching. Caesar also sat at the dinner table with them.Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Originally Posted by rashi
So many racial undertones in this movie. Good lord.
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
Originally Posted by cguy610
You are reaching. Caesar also sat at the dinner table with them.Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
The fact of the matter is that any movie that shows mistreatment of animals, aliens or whatever is going to show some kind of similarities to mistreatment that occurred in our history. If you look hard enough.
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Originally Posted by rashi
So many racial undertones in this movie. Good lord.
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
You guys are reaching and think to hard. Really. Let's get back to the movieOriginally Posted by His diabolical Majesty
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
Originally Posted by cguy610
You are reaching. Caesar also sat at the dinner table with them.Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by pookieman
Haven't seen it yet, but a friend of mine was saying this b4 the flick came out...I didn't want to make a comment on this, as it can clearly have this type of undertone...but I wanted to know why you think so...
When Caesar was grown, they had him on a leash like LeVar Burton in Roots, had dogs barking at him like how the Police had dogs barking at Blacks in the South, of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys, keeping them isolated in their own filth like on the slave ships and getting them ready to send them to a lab (like how they were auctioning them off), spraying the Apes with a water hose if they "acted" up.
Caesar reminded of a slave that stole books to educate himself, then he passed on the knowledge to other Apes. In the movie, the Apes weren't trying to hurt anybody. They wanted to be free and not be bothered by humans, but of course after treating the Apes like garbage they defended themselves and all of a sudden they were the problem.
If ya'll can't see the racial undertones in this movie, ya'll must know your history very well.
The fact of the matter is that any movie that shows mistreatment of animals, aliens or whatever is going to show some kind of similarities to mistreatment that occurred in our history. If you look hard enough.
of course the whole correlation between Blacks and monkeys
This is what it boils down to for the people reaching at racial undertones. It's a movie about monkeys. DEAL WITH IT.