I agree that this was a much better movie than the Tim Burton version. That was ok but it was a glossy, camp effort that was in no way related to the original premise. It was more like an episode of the Twilight Zone.
I haven't actually seen the original sequel/prequel that this movie reimagined but I spotted lots of nods to plot elements from movies 1 -3 that I have actually seen (it was a nice touch to see a Heston movie playing on the TV too). There were some silly parts such as the apes seeming to multiply by a factor of about ten all of a sudden, 'normal' apes acting with unusual tactical awareness, and the aforementioned sudden acquisition of manual skills. Still, they clearly laid out the path for at least one potential sequel - it was obvious and yet a clever way to reintroduce the dynamic from the earlier movies.
I will say though that I really hope that US animal research has higher standards than we see in this movie. And FYI - if you are going to experiment on an ape, avoid the one who looks like an ape serial killer.
I haven't actually seen the original sequel/prequel that this movie reimagined but I spotted lots of nods to plot elements from movies 1 -3 that I have actually seen (it was a nice touch to see a Heston movie playing on the TV too). There were some silly parts such as the apes seeming to multiply by a factor of about ten all of a sudden, 'normal' apes acting with unusual tactical awareness, and the aforementioned sudden acquisition of manual skills. Still, they clearly laid out the path for at least one potential sequel - it was obvious and yet a clever way to reintroduce the dynamic from the earlier movies.
I will say though that I really hope that US animal research has higher standards than we see in this movie. And FYI - if you are going to experiment on an ape, avoid the one who looks like an ape serial killer.