what I remember most is the president sitting in an office with a group of officials, but the results of the battle had to be communicated from subordinates to superiors, and then
to the president , obviously the President has heard it long ago. If you are watching Godzilla special effects or big scenes, I can only say that the whole story is estimated to be no more than 20 minutes. There are the most meetings, various meetings, meetings between officials, discussions between scientists, and so on. I have seen the Godzilla filmed in the United States. When I was working in a movie theater, I watched it 20 times because of my work, and I remembered almost all the plots, but now a year later, I only remember that Godzilla drove away the monsters. The purpose of this Japanese Godzilla may not be to focus on Godzilla, although it also involves several aspects of Godzilla's evolution. But more emphasis was placed on the government's response to the appearance of Godzilla. From the beginning, Godzilla felt that Godzilla would not go ashore, but Godzilla went ashore, and then decided to use military force to kill Godzilla. As a result, an old couple stopped firing. Godzilla returned to the water to prevent freezing, and finally the US military intervened to drop an atomic bomb on Japan. Here I have to mention Satomi Ishihara, who plays the special envoy of the US President. She should be an actress who speaks English quite well in Japan. As a Japanese, she would never want the atomic bomb to be dropped on Japan again.
Of course, the dropping of the atomic bomb will definitely be prevented, so I won't spoil the ending.
A few days ago was the public memorial day of the Nanjing Massacre, and the Japanese once again refused to admit the fact of the Nanjing Massacre. We will not forget the fact of the Nanjing Massacre, just as you still remember the grief left by the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and the fact is that both events were initiated by Japan. I mention this because as a Chinese, I don’t want to improve the main theme of China and Japan.
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