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While a growing virus spread out in the human population resulting in human population reduced drastically, the virus improved the intelligence of Apes. Part of the survivors stayed in a town which named “the tower” in San Francisco. They had a problem on electricity supply, so Malcolm and his fellows had to check the hydroelectric dam in the forest where Caesar and his fellow Apes lived. Although Caesar didn’t like human stayed in the forest, but he let Malcolm and his fellows stay to finish their works under their surveillance only if they agree not to bring guns. While Malcolm and his fellow worked in the dam and encountered, Caeser let his fellow apes to help them and finished their work. And Malcolm also healed Caeser’s wife in fever. …show more content…
He did not like the nice way Caeser treated human, he shot Caesar by the gun and accused human did that, then led all Apes to start the war with human. Koba thought Caeser was killed already, but Caeser was saved by Malcolm. Malcom trust Caeser and believed that he was the only one who can stop the war. At the end, Caeser freed up all human and stopped the war as Malcolm expected, but the war between apes and human was not ended yet, human will come back and revenge because apes started the war already. To give back the pain, human will fight back. To protect family, Caeser has to fight. Even though Caeser and Malcolm didnot wanted war, but they understood that that was not something they could

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