A new world with monsters

Johnathon 2022-04-19 09:01:52

Respect and appreciate all life

The 2 to 1 special effects production has a lot of hard cores, and the details are also very good. The character creation is successful than 1. At the same time, Western and Eastern mythological elements have been added. A special world system is created, which affects people to form a new world view. As for the anti-human utopian thought of the heroine, some scholars have put forward the concept of destroying part of the "virus on the earth" to put it bluntly. And the concept that the earth is not solid involves, and finally let the Japanese doctor resurrect Godzilla by detonating a nuclear bomb. I think it should be the Hiroshima nuclear explosion involved in 1, because the doctor took out the watch and went to it by himself. Nuclear explosion, although the plot is a bit simple, it has absolutely different feelings and effects on people in different regions.

Then the question comes again. Why is the special effects hard core but the ratings are not high? Warner and Legendary Pictures are two giants working together, but because of the adaptation of Japanese IP-related movies, the reason for this problem is very simple, cultural differences. The classic tribute shots in the movie are incomprehensible, but I feel that there are many strange places in the whole story. Therefore, the public rating is lower than the ideal no matter what, it can be seen from the end of the film that 3 movies will be released in the future, and the story of Godzilla will not end there.

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  • Cale 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    Brightness-enhanced version of Pacific Rim ~ The female version of " Thanos " Zhang Ziyi has no sense of disobedience ~ still young and beautiful! The ones called "Cerizawa" are great

  • Winfield 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    The non-stop concocted a feast of monsters, which truly combines the sense of modern mythology and technology. Compared with many sci-fi films of peace that embrace development, this film places human beings in a futuristic sense of seriousness, heaviness, tension and crisis. Relying on the proposition of monsters, it awakens itself. It is better than "Jurassic". Chi World 2 goes one step further by exiling dinosaurs from the world. It really talks about coexistence, not the randomness of life and death and black and white like a simple disaster film. Coexistence is the confrontation between the pros and cons of each position, which is very effective behind the support of the film. It also talks about the longing for home in another way, the inner echo of the myth and Madison's return home at last. Under such a huge narrative, it talks about another essence of human beings from both ends of time and space. Vera Farmiga's performance is exquisite and accurate, making the film more flesh and blood, and the smile of Xiao 11 in front of Godzilla is a superstar's performance, very brilliant.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Colonel Diane Foster: The oxygen destroyer, why wasn't Monster Zero affected?

    Chief Warrant Officer Barnes: I mean, I'm no scientist, but I think it has something to do with his goddamn head growing back.

    Dr. Rick Stanton: Well, I've never seen anything like it. It violates everything we know about the natural order.

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Unless he's not part of the natural order.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: What do you mean?

    [shows a cave painting of Godzilla and Monster Zero]

    Dr. Ilene Chen: I was able to piece this together.

    Sam Coleman: Well, he looks vaguely familiar.

    Dr. Ilene Chen: It tells of a great dragon who fell from the stars. A Hydra whose storm swallowed both men and gods alike.

    Mark Russell: What, you mean an alien?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Yes. He's not part of our natural order. And he's not meant to be here.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: A false king.

    Dr. Rick Stanton: An invasive species. That could explain how he's creating these massive storms and the effect he's having on the other Titans. It's almost he's reshaping the planet to his own liking.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: These legends, what did they call him?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Ghidorah. "The one who is many."

    Mark Russell: Ghi-what?

    Sam Coleman: She said, "Gonorrhea."

    Mark Russell: Huh?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Ghidorah!

  • Dr. Emma Russell: [Carrying the 'titan's sound device, intrepidly traversing rickety platform bridge, facing at end humungously large larval stage insect - a moth! - 'looking' down at her] "Ok."