Me after watching the movie? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

Clarabelle 2022-04-19 09:01:52

Ratton becomes a snob licking dog (bird.) Me too...

The contest between Godzilla and the three-headed insect is interpreted in the film as just a battle between emperors, a battle between elephants and donkeys in the Titan world, and nothing to do with humans.

The special effects are limited to passing grades, and the art does not focus on the appearance, state changes and moves of the monsters. The most amazing thing can only be regarded as the moth charging treasure that glows to the eye. Personally, I think behemoth fighting and nuclear energy should be more visually shocking when human beings are serious, and the closer to death, the more beautiful it is. The design and special effects of the film are only based on paying tribute to the original book to tell the truth. This is another disappointment to me.

In terms of the plot, my IQ seems to be rubbed on the ground!!!! What happened to the heroine? ? ?

"For the sake of ecological balance, we should release the monsters!! Let them restore the ecological balance of the earth!!"

"Ah, I was wrong, I thought it was putting one at a time, but it all came out!! I didn't expect it to be so fierce!!"

The heroine's rebellious psychology has no basis, and which side are you on, Doctor, "We can't kill monsters..."

"Let Godzilla come on!!!!"

Well, I don't want to write anymore, that's all! ! !

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Dr. Emma Russell: [last words] Long live... the king.

  • Sam Coleman: What we are witnessing here, Senators - is the return of an ancient and forgotten superspecies. Godzilla. The MUTOs. Kong. We believe that these - Titans, and others like them, provide an essential balance to our world. And while some may pose a threat, Monarch - is uniquely prepared to determine which of these Titans are here to threaten us, and which of these Titans are here to pro-tect us.

    Senator Williams: Thank you for the fifth grade history lesson, Mr. Coleman.