The plot is pieced together in pieces, trying to create a tense atmosphere but failing to explain even the most basic plot. Inexplicable monsters appeared one after another, and it was not until the end that I understood that Godzilla was "his own", but why did TA help humans?
From the opening, the actors have all entered into an exaggerated and blunt performance mode, which is too bad. The old doctor, watching his wife locked up, dare to interpret that kind of pain, entanglement and sadness a little more rigidly; the Japanese doctor has always been in a state of vexation from the beginning to the end, showing that the situation is serious by always frown? The male protagonist inexplicably became a master of cannonballs, and suddenly took world peace as his own benevolence and heroic justice; the female protagonist, who should be a tender and considerate little woman, was smothered by all kinds of charming eyes. At the same time, there is no family warmth that is married and has children. It is more like an old lover who has been estranged and reunited for a long time, but he still talks about family responsibilities and becomes the heroic motivation of the male protagonist in the future.
The 3D effect is average, and only a few scenes of the monster fight at the end of the whole film are more exciting, that's all.
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