Who is the protagonist?

Rosemary 2022-03-29 09:01:09

1. Godzilla, who is not the protagonist at all: At the beginning, the appearance of the ashore was so fake that it was impossible to complain; but when I saw it was bombed, it emitted purple radiation in the silent night with the sacred background sound, I was shocked At the end of the film, when the camera swept across the densely packed little monsters that had formed at its tail, I really shuddered...

2. Then there are the actors: how should I put it, I feel very complicated after watching it. In this kind of main theme film, there are really all the characters that make up the face, and even such an all-star lineup can't experience any acting skills at all... Comfort yourself, just watch the great cause of Japan's founding... BTW, ten yuan accent Is it really a man to play the US ambassador? !

3. In fact, the director's intention is to popularize the politics of District 11 to the world~ In the face of emergencies, how the government responds, how various departments operate, how the army is deployed, there are no supermen and secret weapons, only real guns and live ammunition. This piece is very real, even if it is a self-deprecation of the system. The way of Japan-US diplomacy, by the way, blackened the celestial dynasty and the fighting nation, which is also very good.

4. The logic of the story is still relatively weak. In particular, the professor who committed suicide, went abroad in anger because the government did not save his wife. He devoted his life to researching, and predicted that there would be monsters (the names were already given), but he did not report it. I thought it was revenge, but I left the solution before committing suicide... I really can't figure out this kind of self-serving style of benefiting others!

In the final analysis, as a remake and tribute film, I think it's okay~

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Shin Godzilla quotes

  • Hiromi Ogashira, Deputy Director of Nature Conservation Bureau: Man is more frightening than Gojira.

  • Yusuke Shimura, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary: When was the last time you changed that shirt?

    Hiromi Ogashira, Deputy Director of Nature Conservation Bureau: To be honest, your shirt smells pretty rank.

    Rando Yaguchi: Really?

    Hiromi Ogashira, Deputy Director of Nature Conservation Bureau: A shower and a change of clothes wouldn't hurt.