Very boring, can't understand the main character logic

Alivia 2022-04-20 09:01:41

I want to sleep when I see it, no matter how beautiful the picture is, my heart has no turbulence.

I was very confused. After reading it, I kept saying: This is it? That's it?

The heroine released the monster because the child was killed by the monster? The male protagonist was killed by a monster. Help Godzilla? Shouldn't it be taking advantage of his illness to kill him? How can humans be so friendly to animals that threaten their existence? I was speechless.

I can see the explosion of funds, but the effect of the explosion did not meet expectations. Ah, it is probably because my understanding is not enough. I was confused from beginning to end. It was a very strange logic. Anyway, personally, it does not make sense.

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Extended Reading
  • Bailey 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    The material is really sufficient, very hardcore action scenes, blending the color of the comics, and the sound effects and atmosphere rendering are also very strong, which is enjoyable for those who have a monster complex. However, the human part is written like a piece of shit. In order to make up for two hours, some illogical dramas are bluntly placed. How can you think that all this happened because of a virgin white lotus.

  • Alexys 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    C / The techniques in all aspects are not as good as the first part, this unbelievable (shaking M) praise is entirely from the type interest of half a monster fan. On the one hand, it weakens the mystery of the giant beast and runs counter to the first (even if there are several similar perspectives), and on the other hand, it magnifies the fetish (peeping) of the first movie hundreds of times. No matter how much human beings play, they only exist as a kind of stupid pilgrimage or sacrificial ritual; any pretended serious nature ethics or cultural blending is only a whitewash for this endless desire for surrender and destruction. So the final question instead became, as an audience, how am I supposed to deal with this almost morbid but real pleasure...?

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."