First of all, let me talk about the trilogy in my eyes
First:
what night? Miss your night!
Whoops, went to the wrong set.
I vaguely remember that in Godzilla's first movie, most of the fight scenes were done in the dark. Because the plot is relatively long and the fighting scenes are not clear, so there is a lot of complaints (Scarlet Witch is still pretty).
Part two:
Fantasy film
In the second part, based on Ghidorah's settings, I seemed to have seen a fantasy movie, and I didn't feel like my blood was bursting at all. It was like after reading fantasy novels, I couldn't remember what happened, and the fight scenes were also Not impressed.
Part three:
It's coming, it's coming! Punch to the flesh, axe to make wind.
Let me ask, did we watch Ultraman when we were kids?
Anyway, I'm not, a simple plot, refreshing action, and a simple special setting are enough.
Monster movies, interspersed with too many suspense, love between children and other complex plots, it is not suitable, it is not suitable!
Although the film is also interspersed with the story line, it is not overwhelming, but simply paving the way for the plot of the three giant beasts fighting.
The rest is behemoth fighting - leveling up to find weapons - fighting - fighting in groups
As for me, with tears in my eyes, as if I had seen my childhood
No need to roll, group of teenagers who don't want to lie around sitting around black and white TV
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