Godzilla 2 King of the Monsters is a metaphor

Russ 2022-04-23 07:01:59

Godzilla 2 is a political metaphor for America! In fact, the first Godzilla may be a metaphor for Russia. The original intention of shooting in Japan may be a conjecture of self-crisis, and the American remake may also point to Russia. A few years later, a sequel 2 will be filmed in 2019, with a stronger political metaphor. Godzilla may still be Russia, the monster raised by the United States gave birth to a new demon son Oka (the United States can control it, it may be India) and the "scientist" who can control the demon is kidnapped by the "Imperial Group (Is it the European Union?" Walking is used to restore the original ecology of the earth, but the new so-called "three-headed dragon Ghidorah (I think it is a metaphor for China)" appeared, and also awakened the beasts around the world, bringing "crisis" to the world, and then the so-called salvation The author abandoned old grudges and resurrected Godzilla to deal with Ghidorah. After Godzilla was defeated by Ghidorah, he thought of using Oka to lure Ghidorah away from Godzilla's lair and destructively awakened Godzilla with a nuclear bomb (movie). At the beginning, Godzilla and Ghidorah were reminded that there was resentment) and eventually they had to fight to the death. In the end, Godzilla defeated Ghidorah (American Dream), and Godzilla defeated Ghidorah and became a new "world crisis". This movie seems to be that the United States has been resolving the crisis on behalf of all mankind, doing GOD, releasing "devils", raising "devils", using "devils" and destroying "devils" to save the world. Funny!

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Colonel Diane Foster: Everyone strap in. All ships - follow our lead.

  • Colonel Diane Foster: Is there another creature that might stand a chance against him?

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: [thoughtfully] No. Ghidorah and Gojira's rivalry was ancient and unique.

    Staff Sergeant Martinez: Right, so we killed - our best shot - at beating this thing?