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Lee 2021-10-18 09:30:09
The plot is so-so, the fight is good
It's worth seeing, fighting is quite mysterious. . . only. . .
The story told by the movie is this: the animal world of a big bear (Godzilla) and two big cockroaches (Mutuo).
Regarding the protagonist:
The main line of the story was originally a navy man. The problem is that the navy man's... -
Gussie 2022-04-20 09:01:09
On Earth's Strongest Beast
A brilliant decent should have a strong villain as a foil, and if the villain is too useless, the decent will not appear so tall. In this film, MUTO has almost no solution, with thick skin and high armor, high physical output, and full-screen magic damage. I feel that Luye's work is definitely done...

Erik Aadahl
Performing Experience
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Abigail 2022-04-24 07:01:02
65/100, it's actually not bad. It uses the presentation method of "still holding a pipa half-covered" for Godzilla, using the night and smoke as a veil, and also has an excellent apocalyptic atmosphere, not directly but effectively shaping Godzilla's face. Image, with a certain degree of personification of the mind. Although the whole is still a Hollywood-style routine, it can be seen that the director intends to produce a little thinking and expression. Some human events are superfluous and uninteresting and silly, and if they can be dealt with, it will be very good.
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Jacklyn 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I made a boring movie very seriously, and I added one star for Godzilla's unscrupulous spirit of tearing down the CP~!
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