Personally, I don't think Godzilla II has anything to do with it. After all, the monster in Yili, the cannonball is like a tickling on it, only Godzilla can handle him. But the one in Erli, really, I didn't see it, and I don't want to know why the bullet can hit it's magnifying move. Is it to show that you have a lot of energy, and you don't need money to open up?
The monsters in Yili are only interested in energy, and they happily destroy the city. Erli is still eating people? What I saw was really dumbfounded... just to show it was too cruel?
When I got to Raton's, I was even more confused... In order to prevent Raton from hindering the rescue, the pig's feet were driving the plane and rushing to lead people to the evacuation point? Then the people in the city taught the people in the city how to be a man with the wind that was fanned by the big wings.
When Godzilla was injured and went home to recover from the injury, I was so dumbfounded that I couldn't be more dumbfounded. People are recovering well. If you want to help, you can, no problem. Everyone is a civilized person. Why did you tear down the house without saying a word? Godzilla what happened to you? Have to blow up people's homes? Can't you just give it the nuke and let it solve it on its own?
And Mothra's death was too unpredictable. The big moth died before Raton died? There's not even a scum left... Isn't this really a disguised saying that those who help mankind will not end well...
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