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16th August 2001
Planet Of the Apes 12 cert camera

Dir: Tim Burton
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kris Kristofferson, Estella Warren Charlton Heston
Length: 120 minutes
Release: 17th August 2001

One big ape

Are you looking at me
The original 'Planet of the Apes' film was either fantastic (if you were me) or a load of rubbish (if you were my parents), but seeing this remake of the 60's classic just proves they did a great job in 1968.

Paul Sims

It seems to me that the make up in the 60's version is almost as good as Tim Burton's remake, although more attention has been focused on how the apes move this time.

It's the one outstanding feature that separates the two versions.

This time round Charlton Heston gets to wear the ape make up and fans of the old film will find his few lines in this new version amusing, if not a little contrived.


General Thade
Tim Roth as General Thade
The stand out actors are definitely Tim Roth, totally convincing as the malevolent General Thade and Helena Bonham Carter brings a brilliant depth of character to the human sympathiser Ari.

Considering the original film is an apocalyptic look at what the human race is doing to one another and the planet, this Tim Burton version is almost the opposite. The original message is lost and replaced by a glossy, lightweight slice of fantasy.

More explanation is given than in the original as to how our space travelling hero, played by Mark Wahlberg, lands on a planet ruled by apes. Which gets rid of some of the mystique but is needed to explain events at the end of the film. Although most of the twists and turns were cliché and easy to see coming.

Helena Bonham Carter in ape make up
Helena Bonham Carter as 'Ari'

The basic story has the space program in the year 2029 using genetically engineered chimps instead of humans to conduct particularly dangerous scouting missions.

When Leo Davidson (Wahlberg) attempts to rescue a chimp lost in a space-time storm, his pod is damaged and he crash lands on a strange alien world where apes rule and humans are kept as slaves.

The sets are great and evoke a feeling of the apes ruling over a mixed regime portraying the power of Ancient Rome and the Mongol hordes.

If all the performances had matched Tim Roth and especially Helena Bonham Carter then this remake would be fantastic.

Army of apes
Ready for action

As it stands I'd say I enjoyed Tim Burton's 'Planet Of the Apes'. Some performances shine above others, attention to detail is impressive but on the down side the make up wasn't anything special and the ending was a bit hashed together.

Four out of five

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