Humans being Apes-War for the Planet of the Apes | Making History |
In 2011, the visual effects team behind Rise of the Planet of the Apes broke new ground, using CGI to create apes who delivered a dramatic performance of unprecedented emotion and intelligence—no real apes were used during filming. Now, six years later, War is proving that the capabilities of CGI are only getting better and better. The visual effects used in the film are so spot-on and lifelike that audience members won’t even know that the apes aren’t real.
Thanks to revolutionary visual effects, Serkis—who is well known for his CGI portrayal of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy—transforms into Caesar, leader of the apes. Vanity Fair calls his performance a “truly dazzling feat,” saying, “In War, Caesar experiences grief and anger and hope and other big feelings, all rendered beautifully in a disarmingly effective marriage between actor and pixel.”
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