You can say that it's special effects are beautiful, good, and compared to the rough and bulky special film holster, the tuatara in this movie really comes alive.
You can say that its plot twists and turns fascinating, yes, from the monsters entering the city and the beasts fighting to the protagonist's group of beasts breaking free to the final victory with the roar of missiles, this is a cliché, but it can be eaten with popcorn and Coke. fun entertainment.
You can say that its themes are deeply thought-provoking and arouse our profound reflection on modern civilization, especially nuclear technology.
You can even say that making Uncle Reynolds handsome and majestic adds a lot of two points to the film.
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Yes, these are all justifiable and wonderful. I admit that I have watched this film many times and every time I finished watching it without skipping a beat.
It's fun as a movie, but still, that doesn't hold back my anger at this movie!
Because its name is "Godzilla".
What is Godzilla?
It is a huge monster whose genes have mutated due to nuclear radiation. Every time it appears, it is accompanied by turbulent turmoil and a nuclear breath that burns everything. In front of it, human beings have no countermeasures against it. It is a natural disaster, it is a flood, it is an earthquake, it is a hurricane, it is the embodiment of an irresistible natural disaster, and it is the punishment of the earth to human beings!
Human armies can kill big dinosaurs with guns and missiles, but can missiles deal with floods, earthquakes and hurricanes? Which country is foolish enough to send its army to fire missiles at river bays, coasts and the earth whenever natural disasters strike?
Godzilla = Flood = Earthquake = Hurricane, this is Godzilla's unchangeable identity.
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