Oh well

Aisha 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Because I want to make up a Chinese version of Godzilla + Ultraman type story, so I re-read this version. To be honest, it's actually quite bad, but what is commendable is that it provides a whole set of Hollywood thinking modes.
The story has to have a context. Westerners pay attention to logic and realism. Therefore, there must be a reasonable explanation for the origin of the monster, so the paragraph of the atomic bomb appeared in the title.
The protagonist had to be ordered in danger, so the guy who dug earthworms in Chernobyl was brought to the Americans in the Bahamas by the Ukrainians.
The story must take place in the United States, so Godzilla came across the ocean to lay eggs.
The hero needs a girlfriend, so his college sweetheart shows up.
The story wasn't rich enough, so the nosy French appeared.
The budget is not that much, so just hang around in the cattle, only the mayor appears, and there is no aircraft carrier, only a few small planes, a few tank soldiers...
For the next episode, well, there must be lizard eggs, and There must be a leak...

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Extended Reading
  • Genoveva 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    It is typical of Hollywood grafted by Japanese monster films, and Emmerich uses the values ​​of the Western world and metaphors for real problems, but the plot of the film is really not flattering. In terms of visual effects, it was quite brilliant back then, getting rid of the dilemma of Japanese people playing monsters + studio models, and Godzilla finally appeared on the big screen.

  • Margot 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Looking at the super invincible and refreshing, although there are many bugs in the character design, some places are really confusing. But making such a movie under the technology at that time was awesome.

Godzilla quotes

  • Colonel Hicks: Well, don't tell me what it isn't; tell me what the hell it is.

    Dr. Niko Tatopoulus: Well, what do we know? Uh, it was first sighted off the French Polynesian Pacific. That area has been exposed to dozens of nuclear tests over the past 30 years.

  • Dr. Niko Tatopoulus: This thing is much too big to be some lost dinosaur.