Extended Reading
  • Perry 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Politics in the guise of monsters

    In recent years, the stunt technology of Japanese movies is really good. Although it is not as good as that of European and American countries, the progress is obvious to all. (It may be that Ultraman has filmed too much, haha) Compared with the two Godzilla films filmed in the United States in...

  • Edwardo 2022-01-29 08:11:43

    On Shin Godzilla

    I watched it for the first time in the autumn of 2018. At that time, I thought it was a masterpiece.

    New Godzilla should be a more delicate special feature film, not a blockbuster, but the special effects are outstanding. Unlike Godzilla 2, this is a monster disaster film with political elements....

  • Gayle 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    It is estimated that everyone is confused and confused. The dialogues are basically Japanese workplace terms (can you talk casually in government work?) and are full of many scientific, political and military vocabulary. (Ishihara said to Hasegawa in the film. , I am not used to serious Japanese, can I use the ダメ mouth). If you can't read Japanese, I really can't understand it. Even if you read it, don't rate it casually. What are you doing if you don't understand it?

  • Rylee 2022-03-24 09:03:44

    Never imagined that it is actually a political satire, with cold humor running through it all. In the face of the absolute power that destroys the dead, how ridiculous the power and system generated by human civilization are.

Shin Godzilla quotes

  • [Godzilla's spine suddenly begins to glow an ominous purple]

    Rando Yaguchi: What is that glow?

  • Kayoko Ann Patterson: I won't see a third bomb dropped on the country of my grandmother, who lived through it.