Watching movies on Tencent is fun, and the barrage often inspires my complaints.
I don't even understand what a group of people in this movie are moved by themselves, and even those who are in the movie can't wait to peel off human skins and join the herd?
This movie is probably my three perspectives distorted, so I can't see the moving point at all, I just feel hypocritical and old-fashioned.
And the representative of hypocrisy - Professor Serizawa.
Humans want to dispose of all giant beasts. He looks like a giant beast spokesperson for a long time and asks human beings to treat them differently. To put it bluntly, it means good and bad disposal. He was exposed by someone who wanted to keep giant beasts as pets. He actually licked his face and said, human beings are pets, and for a moment it seems like the incarnation of justice...
but?
Leave the good and kill the bad, who's pet is so capable? How are you? No, please explode in place!
Wasn't he the one who looked at Muto like his own son in the first movie?
What? bad? Do that.
Isn't he the person who keeps saying that humans should be pets of giant beasts in the second part?
What? Was taken crooked by the bad guy? Must be done!
The big bad people want to be wiped out, how can the kind Professor Serizawa watch Godzilla be killed too? So he turned his head and closed his eyes in pain.
When he found out that the big bad guy, the human, can't handle the foreign products at all, he was angry, and while accusing the human being (I doubt he had already expelled himself), he set his eyes on Godzilla who was just mutilated by the pig teammates—— I silently added to his inner os: Fortunately, there is such a useful one.
I went to look for it with the concentrated Dabu pills, what to sleep for, and the work was not finished yet. Quickly fill up the blood bar and continue the mission.
The kind and great Professor Serizawa stood beside Godzilla with a look like his first love. And he blew up his master's lair.
However, I can hardly say that I feel moved.
Tell the facts and make sense, although the kind professor has always held the blame for all mankind, saying that these disasters are caused by human beings themselves.
However, the birth of giant beasts may be the cauldron of all human beings, but the scourge of the last movie, wasn't he and the United States the initiators of his original son Muto's awakening?
Human disasters are never because of the existence of giant beasts, but because of the awakening of giant beasts, okay?
How many years have the giant beasts lived, when did this disaster happen to human beings? Until he fed the original son Muto with the offering of love.
The reason for not killing is an insult to my IQ.
Afraid of killing the body's nuclear radiation leak?
exm?
He eats rice, if I give him a knife, will the rice flow out?
Taking a step back, even if the rice does flow out, it's not nuclear radiation, but that radiation also exists on the earth, right? After so many years of not feeding it, the radiation in the body is actually limited, right? What happened to the re-emergence?
If I remember correctly, that area has been surrounded by them as a forbidden area for more than ten years. Since it has been treated as a nuclear radiation contaminated area, the land resources that should be wasted have also been wasted, and human beings no longer exist, so there is no need to worry about nuclear radiation. Why keep a giant beast?
Later, when his own son Muto was not well behaved and was killed by Godzilla after causing trouble everywhere, how could Serizawa's happy and relaxed appearance not see such concerns at all?
To be fair, wouldn't the nuclear radiation in the body be more terrifying after being nourished by them for more than ten years?
After the first part of the pot was thrown on all human beings, the second part was to immediately withdraw from the membership and speak on behalf of the behemoth.
I give full marks to this level of whitening.
It's a pity that the sons of the second giant beast have caused trouble again. The former initiator, Professor Serizawa, as a human skin pet that protects the giant beast, why should he stay out of it?
If he doesn't die, I will doubt that there will be Godzilla 3, Godzilla 4...
He doesn't die, how wrong are those who were killed by giant beasts?
There is also the female number one who thinks she is the savior of the world. You don't need to think about it to know that she is his supporter and protects the faction, but then she went wrong.
The reason for going crooked?
Oh, the son is dead.
The scourge of death?
Oh, Professor Serizawa.
Who dies if he doesn't die, moved ass (white eyes)
At that time, he did not stand up, and there were at most two endings:
1. Humans are helpless, and everyone will die together.
2. Humans also have a big killer, destroy the alien beast, and then execute this human skin pet that eats the insides and outsides.
No matter how you die, whether it's for your family or honor, it's better to be brave than to cut your belly, right?
I admit that my opinion is rather crooked. If the screenwriter's original intention is not this, it can only be said that the screenwriter's level is really average, and the plot of the film is full of flaws. Putting on the skin of science fiction can't change the essence of tea talk and pseudo white lotus
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