Distressed Godzilla

Icie 2021-10-22 14:33:28

In fact, I haven't seen other versions before, but I have always known that this is just a mutated monster, and it mutated after being exposed to nuclear radiation.

This film does not have more hungry renderings that can be sympathized with the situation, after the perfunctory explanation of the background, it began to enter the simple monster fighting scene. It contains two clues from the US and French forces, and incidentally criticized the wrong view that the wicked can get a good end. By the way, I really like the innocence of the male lead and the guilty expression of the female lead at the end.

The scene of Godzilla's unwilling roar before his death and still crashing to the ground is still very distressing.

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Extended Reading
  • Kelli 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    The only bright spot in this film seems to be Godzilla tearing New York, oh yes, there is another one that our male protagonist can play. The rest is really invisible. I, an Emmerich fan, can't get enough of this movie. The old man is as cool as ever in disaster scenes and scenes, but the script is really a huge flaw. The actors' stereotyped performances are too serious, and the script's routine rhythm is also different. Huge failure, overall the 2014 version is much better than the previous version.

  • Keegan 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Godzilla is set to appear in the French islands of Polynesia, due to the French nuclear test, which makes it easier to bring Renault on the scene and set up some funny elements about France, but Godzilla has to go to the Atlantic Ocean and destroy New York, really not too tired I have to panic... In addition to letting the big Godzilla compete with various human weapons, he also showed that the small Godzilla, which is about the size of a human, is more dangerous, a bit like the raptor in Jurassic Park.

Godzilla quotes

  • [Animal appears on TV]

    Lucy Palotti: That's my husband! That's my husband! Oh, my... I'm gonna kill him!

    [jumps, whoops]

  • Audrey Timmonds: How close did you get to the thing?

    Dr. Niko Tatopoulus: ...I got pretty close.