Godzilla saves humanity

Kaia 2022-03-22 09:01:45

The military secrets of the monsters are reserved for a few people to capture. In fact, I think the heroine's point of view is correct. Just like the idea of ​​​​the tyrant, the population is too large, the earth needs to be reborn and cleaned, the air combat is very exciting, and the special effects are very well done. Great, human weapons are so fragile in front of monsters, unimaginable, ancient monsters are using super weapons, humans are still using physical attacks, dragons are indeed the most evil in the eyes of Westerners, Godzilla can’t do it , you can regenerate one by nodding your head. The B2 bomber is really awesome, and all kinds of undead. To be honest, if there is no cannibalism of these ancient monsters, there is really no way for humans to do anything. In the whole story, humans do nothing. It's just a supporting role, awakening monsters, killing Godzilla, and rescuing Godzilla, giving people a feeling of being full. If humans don't get involved, the situation should be better, so let it be. the best choice. Foreign military bases are like a joke. The ventilation pipes can always be used as secret passages, and you can climb out at will. The most funny thing is that when throwing nuclear bombs, soldiers are not allowed to go, but scientists are allowed to go. And no one tried their best to stop him, so let him go, what a nonsense! And the nuclear bomb is the size of a basketball, and the countdown can only be 30 seconds. Anyway, I sneered, and then the nuclear bomb exploded, the scientist died, and Godzilla came back to life, meow! The world was saved like this, and then two top monsters were fighting, and they flew over a group of people, just to find a little girl, I was also drunk, and the heroine was standing at the door of the plane, so I was puzzled , I just went down and dragged her up, and they were all stupid. I don't think it's a pity for her to die at all. The plot is fragmented, and the screenwriter is stupid. In the end, Godzilla is like a savior, He was baptized by the dead moth, turned into a lava Godzilla, saved the world, roared for a lifetime, worshipped by the beasts, and did not take any pride away.

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  • Carli 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    A very cliché family setting, combined with monster duels. The foreshadowing is quite long, and the human scenes are still not good-looking! The villain's logic is inexplicable, and Dad's protagonist's halo is also very unreasonable - neither can play nor a key role in solving puzzles. The monster appeared, the picture looks good, and the mood is also there - especially the scene of the three-headed dragon Ghidorah standing on the volcano, which is quite imposing! The special effects scene is huge, and the monsters are constantly fighting! The problem is that there are too many monster battles. Godzilla and Ghidorah have faced each other several times. They lack levels and differences. They are muscle fights and energy! I looked a little tired afterward. Why does Godzilla want to defend human beings desperately and tear Ghidorah; why does Mothra help Godzilla. These explanations are just a few words, very fragmentary. It would be nice if it was clear that there were Rescue and Adventist groups of monsters - er, I mean, Earth and Alien! In order to make this series develop, Legend/Warner did not hesitate to use all the big moves in this one, but it will not be easy to develop later. In the next movie, how can King Kong, who can only fight meleely and can be severely damaged by human weapons, fight it?

  • Ali 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    This is how real monster movies should be, cross-species, big fights

Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Mark Russell: [a massive pteranadon just emerged from a volcano] You got a catchy name for this one?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Local legends call it Rodan, The Fire Demon.

    Mark Russell: That's comforting.

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