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When man's ambition and greed tried to overcome nature, an unexpected result was born: Ape domination. ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ is an epic story set in a posthuman world. It is not only about the clash of species, but also about the clash of civilisations and values.

The film begins with humanity losing control of the world as a result of self-created viruses, wars and technological disasters. The fall of humans presents an opportunity for the rise of nature and the more intelligent, organised ape species. The apes, initially just trying to survive, gradually create their own society, leaders and rules. The founder of this new society is the heirs of Caesar, the leader who tried to understand the balance between humanity and apes.

Not all is peaceful in this new kingdom. On the one hand, there are apes who are loyal to Caesar's teachings and advocate peace, and on the other, there are radical groups who have inherited their anger against humans and call for war. As the number of humans dwindles, the battle for survival among those who remain continues in all its ruthlessness.

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ is not only an adventure film; it is also a philosophical questioning. Humans losing the war against nature and their own wild instincts inevitably leads the viewer to the question: ‘Who is truly intelligent? The one who destroys or the one who protects nature by adapting to it?’

Throughout the film, we watch the conflicts between the ape leaders in deeply dramatic scenes. Betrayals, friendships and sacrifices deepen the struggle for the survival of this kingdom. Each ape character is moulded as a reflection of humanity, ebbing and flowing between weaknesses, ambitions, hopes and fears.

Visually stunning landscapes present a world reconquered by the wild, while human structures remain in ruins, reshaped by the power of nature. Each scene makes it clearer why man collapsed while the apes built their civilisation.

The film captivates the audience not only with its action scenes but also with its dramatic narrative. Failing to learn from the mistakes of the past, humanity must accept its own destruction while watching the apes rise. This is the tragedy not only of a world, but also of a civilisation.

This kingdom is based on the most powerful law of nature: The strong survive, but the wise rule the world.

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