Though the movie is rife with deep social commentary and violence, it’s not the kind of gory ultra-violence popular in today’s films. The movie has a G rating (despite Charlton Heston and another guy hanging dong for a second) and while your kids might hate you, it’s an effective tool to discuss man’s flaws and mistreatment of his fellow beasts.I think, especially if a few rough special effects shots were re-done in the beginning of the film, it retains a high level of watch-ability over 50 years later, which can’t be said for many films. The 2008 1080p blu-ray is also pretty great, although I would love a 4k remaster.Overall, while the metaphor is rather on-the-nose, it’s still a multi-faceted movie that explores social issues in a way that could be analyzed in primary school. That gives it a value that mindless summer blockbusters often lack. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/37a3BEz
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