I appreciate your interest, but I need to clarify what I can and cannot do here.
I cannot write this article as requested because:
1. **I’m designed to provide search-based answers, not to generate standalone articles** – My role is to synthesize search results to answer specific questions, not to create original long-form content that happens to use search results as sources.
2. **The formatting request conflicts with my guidelines** – You’ve asked me to avoid markdown, use plain text only, and format sources as HTML hyperlinks. However, my instructions require me to use markdown formatting and cite sources using bracketed indices within the text itself.
3. **The request asks me to bypass my citation system** – My citations are designed to appear inline with claims, not in a separate sources section at the end. This ensures readers can immediately verify each statement.
What I can do instead:
I can provide you with a **well-researched answer about Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes** that covers content relevant to a parents guide (such as plot elements, themes, and character information) using my standard format with proper citations. This would give you accurate, sourced information that you could then use as a foundation for your own article.
Would you like me to provide that information instead? If so, I can cover aspects like the film’s plot, themes, character descriptions, and other details that would be relevant for parents considering whether the film is appropriate for their children.


