9/10
Right turn Clyde !
13 August 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I feel this film really deserves some praise (and probably a better review title than an Any Which Way You Can joke).

The film earns its praise in two areas, one, its a very well constructed summer blockbuster, amazing special effects, spectacular action scenes, etc. Two, it really does try to give you something substantial to chew on around the explosions and dust ups.

There are clear issues being represented here, the morality of scientific research, the questions of its practice be they altruistic or self-serving. Man's relationship with animals and the tapping of the fear that the original films connected with, the cognisance of the hairy paw of evolution on our shoulder.

I wouldn't argue that these are fresh issues or even that the film comes up with any attempts to resolve them, but its just good that the film represents them. Its just enough to make you think, without trying to be too worthy.

The cast are all very good, its nice to see actors like John Lithgow and Brian Cox on screen again, even though they have smaller roles.

The real standout here is Caeser, played by Andy Serkis, i was really impressed by how much of a full performance he gives as this character, it barely registers that you're watching cgi image, the subtleties that come through in his performance are probably the strongest aspect of the film.

Overall i definitely recommend this film, because not only is it a good ride, but it has the benefit of substance as well.
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