In the early stage, I looked at Ultraman a bit, especially when the unupgraded Godzilla was walking on land, the comparison between the city and Godzilla... At that time, I thought: Ouch, Ultraman is about to appear!
Until Godzilla emitted a "laser" from his mouth and back, destroying the Japanese cabinet, turning Tokyo into a sea of fire, and finally starting to ignite. It was also at this time that the Japanese suddenly remembered that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed by atomic bombs. The fear that dominates...
In fact, the whole movie is about the anxiety of a nation of the Japanese from the post-war period to the present: although it is an allied country, in a critical moment, the United States will never consider the feelings of the Japanese people, and we can only rely on ourselves, so , the expert given by the United States, Dr. Norihara, is Japanese, and the ambassador sent by the United States is also a native Japanese, and fights side by side with the Japanese...
but? We have to rely on the United States again... This kind of paradox reflects the lack of self-confidence of the entire Japanese nation.
How much is the movie like a political metaphor!
By the way, the heroine looked very familiar, and after flipping through her works, I realized that she had played the live-action version of the giant attack before, well, her lips are very sexy...
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