One star button monster.
What Godzilla did was really perfunctory. Especially the eyes. The monster looked like he didn't know what he was doing with his lack of intelligence. Stayed from start to finish, it's really stupid, hahaha! ! !
One star deducts the logic of the plot.
The special envoy is still delusional about being the president, wake up! She actually said that she didn't want her motherland to be destroyed. I wonder what her boss would think when she heard it.
One-star button characters appear messy and scattered.
There are a lot of recurring characters that don't do much to advance the plot. Knowing that you are transmitting the microphone, don’t give too many shots, and cut it a little shorter and you can have a few more scenes every day!
One star added to the scene!
Building Destruction is awesome! Extremely close to reality, the effect is very good! If it weren't for the monsters to play, it can really be said to be perfect! I have to admit that the Japanese are very good at the details of the model. (I am the scene controller)
In conclusion, this is a political satire. It satirizes Japan's rigid political arena and the deformity of US-Japan relations. There are a lot of very Japanese characteristics, and only do the descriptions of the things that are part of the work. The mentality of the officials who do not work hard and do not seek merit but seek faultless performance is very well expressed.
Worth a look.
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