This is a helpless and sad story. A lizard living in French Polynesia was accidentally irradiated by a nuclear test. After laying a mutated egg, the giant lizard Godzilla hatched. Yet Godzilla, despite his huge appearance, still has the habits of a lizard in the final analysis, searching for food, finding a quiet nest to lay his eggs, and doing whatever it takes for his offspring, just like us humans. However, it came to the wrong place, and it can go anywhere, but it went to New York, the axis of the evil empire of mankind, and unwittingly caused destruction there. Maybe it's just hungry and wants to reproduce, as simple as that, but in the eyes of humans, it destroys cities, terrifies people, and is a threat to humans, so the military must have an obligation to get rid of it. In the final analysis, this is two races fighting for the right to exist. We have to think, who made Godzilla and who is to blame? Godzilla was right from start to finish. It was the French who produced nuclear radiation in the South Pacific that was at fault, and that's why Jean Reno said at the end of the film "the basket we stabbed, we clean up ourselves". Godzilla was Game Over at the end, yes, there were tears in my eyes to see him tangled up in the steel cables of the Brooklyn Bridge, unable to move, and to see the military firing deadly missiles at it - this Poor cold-blooded animals have to pay for the stupidity and rashness of human beings. This is not fair.
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