I just watched it, and I feel that the director is very dissatisfied with the government.
"A change of prime minister in this country is like a change of clothes." It turns out that the Japanese have long been dissatisfied with the discontinuity of the Japanese government's cabinet and policies, complained about the bureaucracy, and at the same time expressed their expectations for the new strong Gan faction.
"The Self-Defense Forces are the last weapon to protect the people!" The lifting of the ban by the Self-Defense Forces seems logical at first glance, but it always feels strange... If there is a real fight against monsters, it is understandable to use the military to protect the people, but the monster invasion incident in the movie Still worrying about the lifting of the ban by the Self-Defense Forces, which is in stark contrast to the Abe government. Could it be that the director protested to Abe through the film? Tell Abe the real purpose and meaning of the Self-Defense Force?
The character of Makimoto is very mysterious. He committed suicide on the yacht at the beginning, and the location of Godzilla is also marked on the map. Why do you want to commit suicide at the location where Godzilla appeared? Why does Mu Ben know it exists? Does Makimoto have anything to do with the appearance of Godzilla? What is the little man on the tail at the end? The video is not explained clearly, there are friends who know it for me.
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