Battle for the Planet of the Apes
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But you know,
Caesar, history shows..

:16:03
oh, no, no, no.
That is human history,

:16:07
not ape history.
:16:09
Ape never kills ape.
:16:13
oh, here's the list
:16:15
of our winter
supplies so far.

:16:18
I've got to be
getting along.

:16:19
I'm starving.
I could eat a horse.

:16:21
A horse?
:16:23
oh, you remember Lisa.
:16:25
They used to eat
lots of things..

:16:27
dead cattle, dead chickens,
dead pigs.

:16:29
Now we live
and chew nuts

:16:32
at our master's
command.

:16:35
That will be all,
J ulie.

:16:37
Thank you.
:16:40
We are not
your masters.

:16:44
We're not
your equals.

:16:48
MacDonald, I believe that
:16:51
when you truly grow to know
and trust a person,

:16:55
you cannot help
but like him.

:16:57
When we grow to know
and trust your people,

:17:00
then we shall
all be equals

:17:02
and remain so until
the end of the world.

:17:06
Which may be sooner
than you think.

:17:08
You are such a pessimist!
:17:09
or a prophet.
:17:11
Now that apes
are at the helm,

:17:13
the Earth will sail
safely through space

:17:16
until the end of time,
:17:17
and Virgil says
time has no end,

:17:20
so you see
I cannot believe you.

:17:22
Would you believe it
if you heard it

:17:25
from the lips
of your own parents?

:17:29
Are my parents alive?
:17:32
No, but their images
and their voices are.

:17:36
MacDonald, when you talk
about my parents,

:17:39
please do not speak
in riddles.

:17:41
I cannot see them.
I cannot hear them.

:17:43
They came out
of the future.

:17:45
They cannot
give me knowledge.

:17:47
Caesar,
you can see them.

:17:51
You can hear them,
:17:53
and they can
give you knowledge.

:17:55
How?
:17:57
Under the dead city
where we once lived


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