The plot is still quite compact, and the story is well told. The US-Japan relations and Japanese politics are described in detail and interestingly, and the various interests, helplessness and inner rebellion are quite thought-provoking.
But it turns out that there is a country that loves meetings more than us, which is really surprising.
It's just the eyes that have been spoiled by European and American science fiction. When I see the "larva" of Godzilla wriggling on the ground with the eyes of the dead fish open, I can't help but feel happy. And the final soundtrack is good eva, I always feel that there will be a No. 1 machine with a sniper rifle to shoot the coolant into Godzilla's chrysanthemum... Oh no, is it in the mouth?
So as a sci-fi, although the feelings are good and the story is good, the visual part is still too slow. Even though I heard people's comments and didn't look forward to it, I still feel quite sorry.
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