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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: Latest instalment is 'the definition of generic'

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review: A Definition of Generic The highly anticipated latest instalment of the Planet of the Apes franchise, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, has finally hit the big screen. Fans and critics alike were excited to see how the story would progress after the events of the previous film, War for the Planet of the Apes. However, it seems that this new film falls flat in terms of character development and screenplay. One of the major criticisms of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the lack of character development. While there are plenty of apes in action, audiences do not get a chance to connect with them on a deeper level. The film fails to give each character a unique personality or backstory, which leaves them feeling one-dimensional and uninteresting. In the previous films, Caesar, played by Andy Serkis, was a complex and compelling character. He had depth, emotions, and motivations that audiences could relate to. Unfortunately, in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Caesar is reduced to a generic leader figure. His character lacks the complexity and growth that made him so captivating in the earlier films. The screenplay is another weak point of this latest instalment. The dialogue feels forced and uninspired, with characters delivering lines that are cliché and predictable. This lack of originality makes the film feel like a rehash of previous entries in the franchise, rather than a fresh and innovative addition. Another issue with the

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