Far to the most primitive state of the earth.
Even if you are Godzilla.
Yes, for the new version of "Godzilla", I watched the 98 version of "Godzilla" again. The disaster blockbuster seems to be the patent of the Americans. No matter whether the origin of this monster is in the United States or not, the Americans can pull it to America, I burst out laughing every time I think about it.
In fact, I don't like Dr. Nick at all, whether it's his tenderness when he meets his ex-girlfriend again, or his calmness in the face of earthworms and Godzilla. It was probably a woman's intuition. Later, she simply searched the Internet for comments on Matthew, and sure enough, there were a lot of bad comments.
There is a scene in the film where Dr. Nick used a lot of fish to attract Godzilla over, and later found out that Godzilla was in such a hurry to build a nest to store food because he wanted to breed offspring.
On the contrary, the French spy played by Jean Reno is more attractive, and his inner charm is irresistible. No matter what the reasons are, soldiers who use their lives to defend the face of the country are worthy of respect.
In order to quell the chaos and panic, the military tried every means to eliminate this behemoth. Scientists are excited to study its mutation process and ecological structure; in order to grab headlines, media reporters are even risking their lives to track the monster's whereabouts. All kinds of ugly faces in the world are exposed.
Whether it's version 98 or version 14, I feel bad for Godzilla.
In a blink of an eye, so many years have passed, and the stubborn Japanese are still studying monsters. I can't even understand this slot, the nature of the brain or genes? When the monsters are released, the Americans are the takeovers, apparently for the earth and for mankind, but in fact for themselves.
A pair of extremely ugly monsters, after absorbing energy in silence, once again began to build nests to store food for their offspring, or, in other words, for great offspring.
When a child witnesses the mushroom cloud that devours his mother, the despair in his heart can swallow up any emotion. Fortunately, when Ford grew up, he had a happy family, and family was the most important thing to him. But because my father was obsessed with staying in Japan, he even traveled through the legendary forbidden land again and again. If it were you, what would you do?
Forcibly take away the father? Cut ties with your father? Accompanying father to find the cause of death of mother? No, protecting my father is the most important thing. Compared with the 98 version, the 14 version pays more attention to the description of feelings, and the actors' delicate acting skills are particularly fascinating. However, Xiao He also defeated Xiao He, which delayed the rhythm of the whole film. For the main title "Godzilla", it brought a lot of impact.
About 1 hour and 10 minutes, Godzilla appeared, and about 1 hour and 30 minutes, Godzilla and two monsters met, but the length of the feature film is 2 hours, and the audience's patience is limited. This period is enough for one audience to eat and burst. The plot can still be picked up after the rice flower finishes drinking and goes to the bathroom, which is an Achilles heel for a movie with a 3D action disaster as its theme.
Back to the movie itself. In the second half hour, Godzilla tried his best to fight the two monsters. In fact, I don't agree with the idea of dismantling the CP, and I really hate people saying that. At the end of the 98th edition, the director kept a hand, and an explosion left the last Godzilla egg. After so many years of lurking, it was time to come out and get some air, and it was time to practice.
Finally arrived at the end of the movie, dragging an impatient heart, seeing Ford finally found his son, I have to say, the director is really good at grasping emotional clues! On the huge stadium, there are refugees everywhere. The child's innocent eyes see the mother far and far away. The excited kiss of Ford and his wife seems to make the audience forget what just happened. Is this a disaster movie?
In other words, a small literary and emotional movie, and the dream of turning into an egg?
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