So I'm going to say something about my own view:
first, there are some problems in logic throughout the film, leading to the center of gravity missed ......
whole The focus of this movie has gone to people! ! ! !
I want to see the big monster! ! ! !
Ford, the hero of the story, has no interaction with Godzilla...
You really hit you, the feeling I hit me... It
feels like a human being fought with Muto and finally ran out. A Godzilla turned the monster over...
There is no sense of the protagonist. Hey...
If it were me, I would write this story like this.
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The mining company should show what uranium ore was excavated here, and it turned out that there was no radioactivity. After testing, it was found that these ore had decayed. So the mining company continued to dig deeper. (Foreshadowing 1, explaining the characteristics of Muto) After
discovering the big skeleton, a spore and a trace of Muto who had hatched and escaped were found. At this time, the emperor's planning team went out, controlled the whole field, and removed all the people from the mining company. control. (Or be cruel, just kill them all) After that, the young doctor in the Emperor's Plan took a vague picture of Godzilla to compare with the big skeleton, and communicated with his superiors. (The camera is zoomed out here, no sound is given, just a logo of the emperor’s plan will do...)
2. The
plot of some families in the nuclear power plant is quite good, and there is no need to change it. Add a protagonist and the teacher will teach you how to draw a dinosaur.
When the protagonist Dad Joe entered the power station, he found the young doctor who had just come out of the power station's investigation data. The two unfortunately ran into him and saw the strange logo in the doctor's clothes and the blurred picture of Godzilla in the briefcase.
Seeing this part of the waveform, there is no need to change it, and then the power station quake, and the protagonist’s mother is trapped.
The protagonist is in the classroom, looking at the fallen power station in the distance, vaguely seeing Muto's tentacles in the smoke, and seeing the strange ocean tide rising in the distance.
Then the protagonist's father and the protagonist escaped near the power station. Joe used a pencil to draw the logo of the Emperor's Plan and the outline of Godzilla. The protagonist said that it was very similar to the big dinosaur drawn in class. (Foreshadowing 2) In a
short period of 15 years, the waveform of the vibration became stronger and stronger. Joe was arrested because he wanted to retrieve his disk, and the protagonist went to rescue from the United States. At home, Joe told his son that he had studied these waveforms and found something getting closer and closer (Godzilla) through echolocation, and then said that he studied bioacoustics and found some ways to communicate with them. I used a tool I made for a demonstration. As a result, there were two earthquakes to give back (one is Muto and the other is Godzilla).
So Joe wanted to go back and retrieve the data 15 years ago, and was caught in the quarantine area again. It was strange to find that there was no radiation, and the plot was similar afterwards.
The protagonist finds that his father drew a big fire-breathing dinosaur children's drawing. After looking at it for a while, he seemed to think of something.
After the two were arrested, they were sent to the original nuclear power base. After seeing the logo of the Emperor's Plan, Joe seemed to understand something and fell into deep thought.
Joe told the protagonist in the car that he seemed to find two things talking to him, and there was also communication between them.
After being tried separately, Joe told about his predictions about Mutto (for example, he will come out again, for example, he absorbs radiation), and recognized the Ph.D. 15 years later, but died because of an accident in which Motto was mature and was leaving.
After the protagonist understands the content of the emperor's plan, through the information about his father and the emperor's plan, he infers that the two monsters should fight. (Obviously, the previous emperor plan could only capture some details of Godzilla, including the photo, it is impossible to know
everything like in the movie...) At this time, the ocean tide is surging, and the protagonist seems to remember the ocean tide he saw when he was a child. After the appearance of the general figure, I felt that I really missed the back of Godzilla painted by my father before and the children's paintings I painted before.
The Emperor Planning Team wants to attack Godzilla, and the protagonist urges that Godzilla is righteous.
This is Muto's emp attack. All equipment fails. Muto rises to the sky, but Godzilla grabs the tail by his tail.
At this time, Nevada vibrated violently, and desert smoke rose into the sky.
Muto flew higher and higher, Godzilla launched a blue light on his back, and finally failed to release a big move because he was too far away. (Foreshadowing)
Godzilla entered the water again, the US military exchanged information with the Emperor Planning Team, so the US military began to track Motto and harass him to help Godzilla catch up.
At the same time, because she didn't know her characteristics before, she kept the mother animal in the base in Nevada. After hearing the long hiss, the mother animal began to eat nuclear waste frantically. After eating, the mother animal grew bigger and the eggs began to glow.
The two Mutos began to reconcile. After obtaining the waveform, the protagonist found that it was very similar to the previous waveform, so he proposed his own guess. The doctor also verified it and found that the two must gather together to reproduce.
The protagonist’s wife’s scene is cut off a bit...the
Hawaiian section is not interesting, it’s going to traverse the entire Pacific directly...
it’s robbing the nuclear bomb that was meant to be attacked (the emperor’s project team was in the car, most of them were killed in action, and the doctor died, Before death, tell the protagonist that if the nuclear bomb does not explode, the nuclear fuel inside will give Mutto enough energy, if it explodes, it may destroy Mutto), and finally Mutto gathers together and begins to lay eggs. It detonated but something went wrong... (Nuclear bombs must be used, it is impossible to dismantle bombs like the original film) The
protagonist enters the war zone and prepares to repair the nuclear bomb. I brought along the tools my father had made.
After Godzilla landed on the land, he started fighting with the male Muto. The fights were equal. After the mother Muto gave the signal, the two mated and began to lay eggs. The protagonist found an egg and a nuclear bomb in the pit...
Godzilla After fighting with the father-in-law Motto, the father-in-law Motto was beaten by a big move (didn't die), so Godzilla started to grab Motto and start eating (explaining why Godzilla wanted to chase Motto), the mother Mu After Tuo saw it, his body turned red and his speed and strength increased.
After the battle between the two, Godzilla was kicked into the spawning pit. Godzilla was seriously injured. After seeing the eggs, he still used a big move to clear the eggs (the eggs are still relatively strong, so it is possible for people to use an explosion Just destroy...).
The mother Muto descended into the sky. The protagonist saw the nuclear bomb that was about to be timed, and used a tool at Godzilla. Godzilla turned his head and looked at the nuclear bomb next to the protagonist and the protagonist, so he picked up the nuclear bomb with his hand. When Muto rushed over, he threw it into Muto's mouth, and then hit his body with a big move...
Muto's body exploded (completely fragmented), Godzilla also swayed towards the sea, and took a last look. The protagonist called out.
In the end, the protagonist’s family reunited. The protagonist’s son showed the protagonist the big fire-breathing dinosaur he painted. The protagonist lifted the painting and faced the direction Godzilla had already taken.
This film is over.
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