Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)

Movie · 2011 · Thriller, Action, Drama, Science Fiction · 1h 45m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 5.8/10 (1.5M ratings)

Evolution Becomes Revolution.

Overview

A highly intelligent chimpanzee named Caesar has been living a peaceful suburban life ever since he was born. But when he gets taken to a cruel primate facility, Caesar decides to revolt against those who have harmed him.

Ratings

Director

Rupert Wyatt

Production

Dune Entertainment, Chernin Entertainment, Ingenious Media, Big Screen Productions, 20th Century Fox

Cast

Andy Serkis, James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, Tyler Labine, Karin Konoval, Terry Notary, Christopher Gordon, Richard Ridings, Devyn Dalton, Jay Caputo, David Hewlett, David Oyelowo, Jamie Harris, Ty Olsson, Joey Roche, Madison Bell, Makena Joy

Curator Review

Verdict

A smart, emotionally effective blockbuster that turns a familiar sci-fi premise into a genuine character story. The human material is uneven, but Caesar’s arc, the motion-capture performance, and the escalation from intimate cruelty to large-scale revolt make it one of the stronger modern studio genre films.

Best for

  • sci-fi fans who like their spectacle grounded in character
  • viewers who enjoy origin stories and uprising narratives
  • audiences looking for a serious blockbuster with emotional payoff
  • fans of performance-capture and creature-driven filmmaking

Skip if

  • you want a purely human-centered drama
  • you dislike franchise setup and sequel bait
  • you prefer lighter, more playful ape or animal adventures
  • you need especially complex supporting characters and dialogue

Overview

Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a rare reboot that earns its existence by finding a fresh emotional center. Caesar’s journey from curiosity to captivity to revolt is staged with real clarity, and the film understands that the most powerful special effect is not the spectacle but the sense of intelligence and pain behind his eyes.

Worth noting

The human subplot is functional rather than memorable, and the movie occasionally leans on familiar thriller beats. But once the story commits to Caesar as its true protagonist, it becomes tense, moving, and surprisingly tragic, with a final stretch that delivers the kind of crowd-pleasing escalation studio sci-fi often promises but rarely lands.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the film’s balance of empathy and anger. It is a rebellion story, but also a story about language, captivity, and the moment a being decides it deserves dignity. That combination gives the movie a seriousness that lifts it above standard franchise origin material.

Top Letterboxd reviews

tru (4★) · 8019 likes

caesar screaming "no" remains one of the most powerful moments in recent studio blockbuster filmmaking

CosmonautMarkie (3.5★) · 4228 likes

As an Ape Enjoyer I decided to finally watch this series. Great ape content in this one. Human plotlines are really predictable and dumb tho. Apes together strong

Mike Ginn (3.5★) · 4044 likes

it’s a good thing they were testing on apes and not rats. would have been Planet of the Rats

Shark boy Shark bait uhaha (5★) · 2918 likes

Proof that James Franco started the pandemic

Framesofnick (3.5★) · 2738 likes

CAESAR IS SO FUCKING RAWWWWWWWWWW

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Topics

science fiction, blockbuster, thriller, action drama, motion capture, uprising, ethical experimentation, emotional, dystopian edge, franchise origin

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