Although I don't know much about Godzilla, I personally think this is really boring

Vincent 2022-07-20 21:07:11

When I was bored, I remembered this movie, so I went to watch it. I have only watched the live-action version of Godzilla in the past few years and thought it was a pretty cool popcorn movie. There is no sense of substitution and there are still a lot of bugs, the decisive battle is inexplicably not burning at all...

First: According to the plot, I understand it like this. The male protagonist can find and write Godzilla's weaknesses by relying on the information tips given by his friends. The relationship between scientists and the like 20 years ago was destroyed at the beginning. Yet? And from the perspective of the plot, it is the information given by the male protagonist during the confinement period. It should not be long before the official release. Because the characters in the play mentioned the explosion of the spaceship some time ago during the meeting, the male protagonist is probably not a rare one in history. Oh genius! Of course, it is also possible that there was cooperation to provide information very early, but I am still more inclined to my own view.

Second: Alien civilizations can even create spaceship mechas. Is there no self-sufficient agricultural and animal husbandry on the spaceship? In order to set off despair and pave the way to return to Earth, the alien civilization was forcibly disconnected.

Third: The setting of the heroine is really too brainless. I only know about the second and various brainwashing speeches. The most important thing is that there are a group of people who agree with him. At the end, there is no transformation. It's speechless, can't there be a brave and resourceful male protagonist if there is no problem with blood?

Fourth: The long and stinky foreshadowing makes people want to sleep, and finally survived until the little Godzilla came out, I thought I could finally fight passionately, but I was still too naive, the whole process of little Godzilla is a no-brainer The laser cannon is still filled for a long time and cannot be moved. It is obvious that the earth has passed 20,000 years. According to the doctor in the play, the little Godzilla should be about the same size as the one that destroyed the earth. If it is really easy, If you were killed, what did you escape from? ! ! Sure enough, long live the protagonist's halo! ! But shouldn't the protagonist of Godzilla be Godzilla? Why is it so embarrassing, and the appearance of this little Godzilla is really indescribable! So it's really cool to see Big Godzilla coming out to destroy the protagonist! !

After all, I want to see Godzilla fighting humans, not Godzilla being beaten by humans as a cannon! !

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Extended Reading

Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters quotes

  • Haruo Sakaki: You bastard, I have... killed you!

    [fires at Godzilla]

  • Martin Lazzari: You've accomplished it, Captain.

    Haruo Sakaki: Because everyone believed in and supported me. I could be so daring and get this far. Even though we defeated it... What was it, really? How was it able to live for 20,000 years?

    Martin Lazzari: This is just my opinion, but I think this is a different Godzilla than the one that drove us from Earth.

    Haruo Sakaki: But its appearance and abilities were almost identical.

    Martin Lazzari: And that's why exactly why. Life's true nature is found in change. No matter how gradual the renewal cycle may be, it's impossible to maintain the exact same appearance. So this only may be an offspring that inherited Godzilla's form and nature. Such a guess would actually be the most natural. Although the question remains of why there was only this one. Also...

    Haruo Sakaki: So, there's no guarantee only one of them survived.

    Martin Lazzari: I apologize if what I'm saying spoils the victory, but that is correct.

    Haruo Sakaki: That's fine. Thanks to this battle, we proved that we can defeat Godzilla. Even if another one shows up, we have nothing to fear. Since we've established a valid strategy, we can be more effective next time.

    Martin Lazzari: Personally, I would never want to cross a tightrope like that ever again, though.