RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES FREE FREE
Caesar ties the pocket knife to a stick and uses it to unlock the door and free himself. Without caution his male friend moves too close to Caesar's cage and is grabbed by Caesar, having his pocket knife unknowingly stolen. Later, Dodge brings his friends into the facility who tease the apes. Caesar also forms a friendship with Maurice, a former circus orangutan who has learned sign language as well. In the exercise area, he is beaten by the dominant chimp, Rocket. The apes inside the facility are treated cruelly by Landon's son, Dodge, who works as a guard there.Īt the primate facility, Caesar starts out being treated poorly by both the staff and by most of his ape companions. After the incident, Caesar is forced to leave Will's house and is held in the San Bruno Primate Shelter run by John Landon, where the apes are held in cages with the exception of intermissions where they are released into a jungle-themed play area. Caesar is also alerted of the situation and jumps out of a window, attacking and biting the neighbor's finger off in Charles's defense. He presses the gas and hits the cars in front of him and behind him, getting the attention of the neighbor, Hunsiker, who threatens and pushes down Charles.
In his state of dementia, Charles gets into his neighbor's car and turns it on, the key carelessly left in the ignition. At first his father improves but five years later, his body's immune system develops antibodies that fight off the virus and his dementia returns. After three years, Will also gives a sample of ALZ-112 to his father, Charles, who is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. Caesar is able to learn sign language with the help of Will and a veterinarian named Caroline Aranha. Will's money and power hungry boss, Steven Jacobs, orders all twelve test chimpanzees put down after Bright Eyes' rampage, but Robert Franklin, the chimp handler responsible for carrying out this order, cannot bring himself to kill the chimpanzee baby, and instead gives it to Will, who names him Caesar and raises him in his house.Ĭaesar inherited his mother's high intelligence due to the drug, thus learning at a fast rate. It is then discovered, however, that Bright Eyes' aggression was not due to the drug, but due to her maternal instinct to protect her baby, to whom she had secretly given birth a day or two earlier. Much to everyone's shock, Bright Eyes goes on a rampage two months into her trial, before security is forced to kill her in front of board members, thus destroying any chance of developing ALZ-112 further. One of his test subjects is 'Bright Eyes', a female chimpanzee recently captured in Africa. ALZ-112 not only repairs brain cells, but genetically enhances them, giving chimpanzees a human level of intelligence. Will Rodman, a San Francisco scientist, has been working on 'ALZ-112', a genetically engineered retrovirus that may be a cure for Alzheimer's Disease, for five years.