War for the Planet of the Apes
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Caesar: I did not start this war. I offered you peace. I showed you mercy. But now you're here. To finish us off... for good.

The Colonel: They told me that you were smart, but that's... impressive.

The Colonel: Do you have any idea what your mercy did to us?

Caesar: We cannot take her, Maurice.
Maurice: I understand. But I cannot leave her.

Caesar: We are not savages. Apes fight only to survive.

The Colonel: No matter what you say, eventually you'd replace us. That's the law of nature. So what would you have done?

Caesar: This is my fight. I may not make it back. Make sure my son knows who his father was.

Caesar: No matter what you do. You'll never be one of them. You are Ape.

Bad Ape: Human get sick. Ape get smart. Then human kill ape. But not me. I run.

The Colonel: There are times when it is necessary to abandon our humanity to save humanity.

Caesar: I did not start this war. But I will finish it.

The Colonel: All of human history has lead to this moment. The irony is we created you. And nature has been punishing us ever since. This is our last stand. And if we lose... it will be a Planet of Apes.

Audio problem: When Caesar and his companions come over to the lone soldier by the huts, carrying firewood, he puts the wood down and grabs for his gun. The sound of automatic fire is heard as he is shot, but when Caesar (the shooter) comes into view, he is carrying a pump-action shotgun.

Twotall

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Suggested correction: Caesar shoots him just once, other shots were made by the man himself from his firearm.

The sound of a shotgun is very different from a rifle. It is quite obvious Caesar shot him, but the sound is still wrong.

Twotall

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Trivia: In the opening scene, one of the soldiers has "Bedtime for Bonzo" written on his helmet. This is a reference to the film with Ronald Reagan about an intelligent chimp.

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Question: Did Caesar intentionally mean to kill winter the gorilla, or was he just trying to keep him silent from alerting the alpha omega soldiers?

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Answer: He was trying to keep him quiet. He was likely more aggressive about it than he would have been, had his family not been murdered.

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