very bloody

Consuelo 2022-03-20 09:01:23

First of all, I didn't get scared by the whole movie, and it's not a horror movie either. It's actually very touching. The Godzilla here comes to that city just to lay eggs. It doesn't even take the initiative to attack any human beings. It only eats fish. If it is said that the instinctive behavior of laying eggs disturbs the life of human beings, it is also that human beings disturb its life first.
Let's talk about this movie again, why is Godzilla itself a lizard, but after mutating it became a creature similar to a Tyrannosaurus Rex? Do lizards eat fish? Can lizards swim? The movie doesn't say that a lizard can lay a dozen eggs at a time, but it turns out to be two hundred in the end. And this Godzilla actually reproduces asexually, with eggs at birth.
From the production point of view, it is still very good. If you look at it, you can understand the brilliance of motherhood and the instinct of creatures.

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Extended Reading
  • Clark 2022-03-21 09:01:26

    It's better than the 14th edition by a few Wallace. At least some scenes can be remembered after a few years. After the 14th edition, I forgot everything.

  • Cleora 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    There are many characters, but the shape is shallow, the male and female protagonists are all clichés (and the heroine is annoying), the special effects are good, but the atmosphere is not well created, and the transition between urban monster battle and gymnasium escape is also blunt. Looking back at the most exciting part of the whole film It's the French agent played by Uncle Renault... PS has nothing to do with Neon Country except for the blunt implantation of Japanese cruise ships. In addition, the behavior of Wang Shi's egg hitting a stone always reminds us of the Earth Defense Forces in Ultraman who keep giving away their heads...

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.