Dinosaurs used to live the good life, superior to the small mammals who
also inhabited the planet, until one day a gigantic meteor struck the planet, destroying the dinosaurs.
Not exact matches
Our bodily cells are only a tiny fraction of the subhuman individuals in existence;
also each of us is but one of countless individuals on our own or perhaps higher levels (recall the billions of possibly
inhabited planets that astronomers believe exist).
As a motion - capture actor, as an actor, period, Serkis is second to none and he has never been better than in War for the
Planet of the Apes as he fully
inhabits Caesar's huge heart, revealing his grief, rage, pain, and
also his valor and love and dedication to his ape family (and those he embraces as extensions of his family).
At least to me, what is
also evident is this: concerns like long - term human well being, biodiversity protection and the maintenance of the integrity of this tiny
planet we
inhabit are now at odds with a leviathan - like global political economy, the leaders of which relentlessly GROW at the expense of all else.
What is
also worth bearing in mind is that over such timescales the sort of life which has
inhabited the
planet has been vastly different.