More expectation, more disappointment

Merle 2022-10-29 07:23:44

There are too many plots in the early stage, and the later stage is still a little interesting. Although I know that this is the first part of the series, I feel that Godzilla after 20,000 years is still only able to breathe atomic breath, is it a bit too low. Humans go up there with plastic toys and chug, wow! A little one died, eh! Another big one came out, this one is a bit more awesome than the previous one, and beat people to nothing. But can't it make it bright and unique? Even if it's a trick, it makes the audience think, well, it's not for nothing, this is Godzilla who once destroyed mankind and occupied the earth for 20,000 years.

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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.