Change the soup or not?

Alana 2022-12-07 13:49:18

It's basically the same routine, guiding the monsters to one place, and then doing it with one punch. Who knows that it was just beating the son, and as soon as the real Godzilla appeared, he told the protagonist who is the father!

As a Godzilla fan, I still like it very much, and I’m looking forward to the next one,

but the plot has too many flaws...
The protagonist like the Son of God just made a tm that ordinary Chinese college students like me can think of Are tactics really effective? !
I don't believe that 20 years ago, mankind was driven to a dead end, but no one could think of it...
20 years ago, human beings still had the resources and technology to create this kind of giant flying everywhere in the universe. Aircraft, but escape the earth without hitting?
It is impossible for the aircraft to hold all the remaining human beings from that year, so why do you think that after flying around the universe, the remaining people on the earth will die? Ants and insects have never dominated the earth. They all live well, so why can't humans? Or is it that humans are still so arrogant when they are lingering on?
In other words, this is the main theme of the movie. Godzilla is not the reason why human beings have come to this point, but the arrogance of human beings (the most arrogant is the protagonist himself?)

This protagonist reminds me of Oh Asuka, I really

want to see more Mecha Godzilla, it looks like Soth Mecha beast

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Extended Reading

Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters quotes

  • Metphies: Were you having a nightmare?

    Haruo Sakaki: So, you're here, Metphies.

    Metphies: It's also my job to listen to a prisoner's confession.

    Haruo Sakaki: Should I repent to your god?

    Metphies: I'd settle for a fake confession, too.

  • Takeshi J. Hamamoto: [after hearing Godzilla's roar] M-Maybe it was thunder or...

    Unberto Mori: Idiot! No one would ever forget that roar! Damn it. It's still on this planet.