A poem dedicated to the mecha behemoth

Austyn 2022-03-17 09:01:02

This is a poem dedicated to the mecha behemoth, full of tribute to the great gods of the Japanese ACG. Dare to say that this is definitely a passion movie that is so cool this year. There is no one. Please don’t worry about the world view. Gilmo del Toro has already given it, but it has not yet started. I believe that there will be a bigger world view in the sequel. With the description of the chronicles, if you are still struggling about why not use nuclear bombs, etc., you should finish it. Monsters can pollute, so I won't talk about it here. The storyline points out all the worldview and chronicle context that should be explained. It is still possible. It will definitely not affect the pleasure of watching the movie. Brother, she is not a literary film.
I have to mention that the setting of neuron network control is really magical, which is instinctively attractive compared to the traditional single-person control.
This film can be said to be a milestone in CG special effects. It is absolutely unprecedented. No one has come yet. The epic peak war is going on gorgeously. I believe that the previous mecha and monster movies should be secretly thankful. There is no wrong era. Latecomers will feel a sense of untimely birth. In contrast, the "Transformers" trilogy is really tickling. I believe that Michael Bay must not be able to sleep well now, and change 4 is very anxious.
I won’t talk about the classic mecha and monster movies. I won’t talk about "EVA", "Gundam", "Godzilla", etc., because when these elements are all displayed almost perfectly in the same picture, I What else can we say, let us look forward to the advent of a new era.

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  • Raleigh Becket: This is worth fighting for. We don't have to just obey him.

    Mako Mori: It's not obedience, Mr. Becket; it's respect.

  • [first lines]

    Raleigh Becket: [narrating] When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars. Wondered if there was life up there. Turns out I was looking in the wrong direction. When alien life entered our world, it was from deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. A fissure between two tectonic plates. A portal between dimensions. The Breach. I was fifteen when the first Kaiju made land in San Francisco.

    [pause]

    Raleigh Becket: By the time tanks, jets and missiles took it down, six days and 35 miles later, three cities were destroyed. Tens of thousands of lives were lost. We mourned our dead, memorialized the attack, and moved on. And then, only six months later, the second attack hit Manila.

    Newscaster: [on TV] The acid factor of the Kaiju blood creates a toxic phenomenon known as Kaiju Blue

    Raleigh Becket: Then the third one hit Cabo. And then the fourth. And then we learned this was not gonna stop. This was just the beginning. We needed a new weapon. The world came together, pooling it's resources and throwing aside old rivalries for the sake of the greater good. To fight monsters, we created monsters of our own. The Jaeger program was born.