When everyone is watching the film, Zhang Wuji and Qiao Gangzhu are often born out of the characters in it. Who is the most powerful? Who will win the fire-breathing dragon and the tyrannosaurus? Can the Magic Mountain do the Night King? such questions. In order to satisfy this curiosity that crosses racial borders and time and space, the writers also thoughtfully concocted Superman vs. Batman, Captain America vs. Iron Man, and today's Godzilla vs. King Kong.
(Coinciding with the recent outbreak of the new crown epidemic, people in the movie did not wear masks at first, I was actually a little uncomfortable)
Although the movie is to cross the relatively separate story lines of the two monsters in the world, but there are more than the previous work, and this is basically still telling the story in the old frame of Japan's Toho, and it doesn't look contrary to it and. On the contrary, the hidden boss Mecha Godzilla also appeared in the finale, which surprised me.
After the book took over the last time, human beings finally accepted the setting that "we just live in Godzilla's world", and the setting that the giant beast is the real master of the earth is not easy. Of course, there are still human beings who will reminisce about the glory of the past and try to trump the gods, and there will be a bridge section where Mechanical Godzilla forcibly adds drama. This time, the boring human scenes have been compressed into a limited range, and the rest are two behemoths and a bunch of sea kings fighting from beginning to end, destroying the world, what aircraft carrier battle group, what skyscraper city, It's all smashed and smashed, and it completely satisfies the audience's adrenaline needs. It's a thoroughly cool film. By the way, the major film review areas are full of joy. It's a pity that the movie theater has already closed at this time, otherwise, with the blessing of giant screen and sound, the effect will definitely be better.
What is more pitiful is Hong Kong, because of the many neon lights and punk feeling, after "Pacific Rim", it has once again become the battlefield of mecha monsters. Although the chaotic Goudong always makes me play, but living in Hong Kong's neighbors, watching The familiar city was razed, and my heart was still a little turbulent. Although Hong Kong is a free trade port, no one has noticed that a giant steel beast as big as a mechanical Godzilla can be built under the eyes of the whole city, and the Beijing government is too disrespectful. The screenwriter should review it.
Finally, there is one thing that puzzles me. In "Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters", the easter eggs of the remains of the king Ghidorah made me quite look forward to it, but I didn't expect it to end up as a medium in this work. It feels too much. It's overkill. And to be honest, King Kong's aura is still too weak compared to Rabbi King Ghido. At the same time, plus the stalk of Mechanical Godzilla has been used up, then there will be no Toho legacy to consume. What new tricks can Warner play? Or is this film the swan song of the monster universe? Can only wait and see.
Wonderful, recommended, collection to be determined.
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