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7.6/10
IMDb82%
Rotten TomatoesBest Supporting Actor | 2012 | Andy Serkis
Best Special Effects | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2011 | Andy Serkis
2012 | Andy Serkis
Best Film | 2011 | Rupert Wyatt
Top Box Office Films | 2012 | Patrick Doyle
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | Dan Lemmon
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | Eric Reynolds
Best Visual Effects | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Visual Effects | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Character Animation in a Live Action Production | 2012 | Eric Reynolds
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Best Special Visual Effects | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Andy Serkis
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Andy Serkis
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Visual Effects | 2011 | R. Christopher White
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Movie Actor For | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Movie Actor | 2011 | Andy Serkis
Best Movie Director | 2011 | Rupert Wyatt
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2012 | David Grimaldi
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2012 | Jim Brookshire
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2012 | Patrick Doyle
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | R. Christopher White
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | Jean-Luc Azzis
Best Visual Effects | 2011 | R. Christopher White
Technical Achievement of the Year | 2012 | Joe Letteri
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Ten and Under | 2012 | Peter Bundic
Budget 93,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 482,860,185 USD

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One of the first movies to use motion-capture in an on-location setting. Previously, motion-capture was limited to special studio set-up with special motion-capture cameras in very clearly defined surroundings.
Caesar's speaking voice was produced by sound designer Chuck Michael, who mixed the sounds of fully grown male chimps' vocalizations recorded at Chimp Haven with Andy Serkis's voice.
This movie is the first installment to feature another great ape species besides chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans; Koba, the scarred lab ape and some apes at the Gen-Sys and sanctuary, are bonobos. This species was assumed until very recently to be a subspecies of chimp, explaining its absence in previous films.
When the apes climb the tree to escape the dome, they form a double helix, the shape of DNA and the Gen-Sys logo.
Andy Serkis based Caesar's behavior on a chimpanzee named Oliver, for the balance of behaving like a civilized chimp. His red shirt and black pants, his appearance and his ability to sign well are based on another chimpanzee in science, Nim Chimpsky.
"Will Rodman: Caesar. I'm sorry. This my fault. This has to stop. This isn't the way, you know what they're capable of. Please come home. If you come home, I'll protect you. Caesar: [looks at the apes and to Will] Caesar is home."
"Dodge Landon: Take your stinking paw off me, you damn dirty ape! Caesar: NO!"