Godzilla

Ashtyn 2022-04-21 09:02:01

The story is thin, the movie itself is a good movie about monster fights, but it is filled with a lot of useless human scenes and lines. It does not help the movie itself except to make up the time and tell the setting. At a critical juncture when the monsters appear It immediately switched to the human role, which gave people a very unsmooth feeling. In addition to the lack of funds, this problem is also related to the lack of guidance by the director of this film, who is just a newcomer who has just debuted.

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  • Winifred 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    The special effects of the monster are poor, the scene is good, and Zhang Ziyi's role is close to dispensable.

  • Bell 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    This has been photographed to the extreme, I can't imagine there are more powerful and bigger monsters, I just want to fall in love with Godzilla

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."