Godzilla movie plot
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Louvenia 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The first "Godzilla", based on the sci-fi novel of Shi Xiangshan. The sci-fi film "Godzilla" filmed in 1954 was the first shadow left by the nuclear bomb on the Japanese. Godzilla, the giant beast, is a collection of such fears. Anti-nuclear is the original meaning of the film. It should be said that this movie also influenced the Ultraman series that I was obsessed with when I was in elementary school. Japanese disaster films in 1954 can be shot so well.
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Adela 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Analyzing this work in class, there are rich connotations hidden behind the disaster film. It not only criticizes the US nuclear weapons test (Godzilla was born from nuclear radiation), but also reflects the new nationalism of Japan, and some people think that Godzilla is the incarnation of Japanese soldiers who died in battle (the railway factories that symbolize American culture are all destroyed but the Imperial Palace was never attacked). Maybe the Fukushima nuclear power plant is the second generation of Godzilla that the Japanese created for themselves.
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[last lines]
Dr. Kyohei Yamane: I can't believe that Godzilla, was the last of his species. If nuclear testing continues, then someday, somewhere in the world, another Godzilla may appear.
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Chief of Emergency Headquarters: This is quite a problem, professor. If this keeps up, we'll have to suspend the international shipping routes. Have you found a way? Is there something we can do to defeat it?
Kyohei Yamane-hakase: So, that's it...
Chairman of Diet Committee: Professor Yamane, let's be honest. If there's a way to defeat Godzilla, we need to know.
Kyohei Yamane-hakase: It's impossible! Godzilla absorbed massive amounts of atomic radiation and yet it still survived! What do you think could kill it? Instead, we should focus on why it is still alive. That should be our top priority!