Planet Of The Apes 2001 Dual Audio Hindi 720p Bluray ((top)) Jun 2026
Burton’s signature dark, gothic aesthetic transformed the ape civilization into a gritty, tangible world. The Power of Dual Audio: The Hindi Dubbing Impact
Overview
The 2001 film, also titled "Planet of the Apes," was a reboot of the franchise, offering a fresh take on the classic story. Directed by Tim Burton, the movie starred Mark Wahlberg as Leo Davidson, an astronaut who travels through time and space to a planet where apes have developed a sophisticated society. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $362 million worldwide. Planet of the Apes 2001 Dual Audio Hindi 720p BluRay
Without spoiling the exact final frame, Burton opted for an ending that closely mirrored the dark, cyclical nature of Pierre Boulle's original 1963 French novel, rather than the iconic Statue of Liberty twist of the 1968 film. Decades later, the film has found a dedicated cult following among sci-fi enthusiasts who appreciate its unique aesthetic, practical craftsmanship, and grim tone. Technical Specifications for the BluRay Print
Track 1: Hindi (Dolby Digital / AAC) | Track 2: English (AAC) Subtitle Options: English, Hindi (Embedded) File Container: MKV / MP4 The film received mixed reviews from critics but
Directed by Tim Burton, this 2001 adaptation is a "reimagining" of the 1968 classic. Known for its stunning practical makeup effects created by Rick Baker, the film offers a distinct visual style—dark, Gothic, and visceral. Unlike the original, the apes are portrayed with immense physicality, showcasing superhuman strength and a terrifying presence. The film is famous for its twist ending, which diverges significantly from the source material to create one of the most discussed cliffhangers in sci-fi cinema.
Highly intelligent, talking apes dominate the planet, featuring a rigid caste system of military gorillas, political chimpanzees, and religious orangutans. Technical Specifications for the BluRay Print Track 1:
: Actors like Tim Roth (General Thade), Helena Bonham Carter (Ari), and Michael Clarke Duncan (Colonel Attar) spent months in "ape school" learning simian biology and physical ticks. This dedication translated into menacing, lifelike physical presences on screen.
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