Godzilla 2: The Two Big Mistakes of King of the Monsters

Josianne 2022-04-19 09:01:52

First, we have an idiom in China: the teacher is famous. No matter how beautiful you play, you will never be recognized. If this play uses a madman who has lost his wife, all his children and relatives to set off this disaster, it will be a famous teacher, and it is reasonable. The heroine of this play does not care about loving her husband and only daughter. Just because her son died, she activates a power that she does not understand and cannot control. The logic is embarrassing and inexplicable, but she has to give her so many scenes. , to show the heroine's affection, righteousness and rationality, especially this damn rationality. Is this something that a rational person can do? The result is that the entire play feels awkward and baffling, a waste of money and ruining the movie.

Second, this failure has troubled me for a long time, and who can understand the great gods who can explain my confusion. What happened to the monster that helped Ghidorah? Shouldn't the monsters on earth help Godzilla and Mothra, and Mothra is also known as the mother of monsters. If it is conquered by Ghidorah, then other monsters should also appear with Ghido. Pulling a group, why did one come, or to help Ghidorah. Isn't it a rule on our earth that no matter how lively we are fighting internally, when a strong external enemy comes, we will be consistent with the external? History at home and abroad fully illustrates this point, these monsters are ancient gods, at least this one. The movie is set up like this, how can one come out in a nest, and the others, should they be unanimous to the outside world, or together, and the four of them are left in the end? I've seen this place twice, and I still find it weird

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Extended Reading
  • Margaretta 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    Isn't that what it's like to watch a popcorn movie? Accompanied by the earth-shattering sound effects, watching the fights of these world-destroying beasts, the audio-visual effects are superb, and the whole body gets goosebumps! The plot is brainless, especially for small human beings. The role is to send people's heads and act as saviors. Zhang Niangniang is much better than Jingtian and has enough drama, but the role is to popularize Chinese traditional culture for foreigners. There are Easter eggs at the end of the credits. (8/10)

  • Jennie 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    After reading it, I didn't understand what Zhang Ziyi said in the Cannes master class, "This is a role that I have to play, not just my face and name." Isn't it okay to change who to play or even delete the role? Maybe monster movies limit the actors, and each actor has little room to play. If Watanabe Ken forcibly added a scene at the end, would he occasionally have the illusion that he is still in another crew?

Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Executive Officer Bowman: Can't fix our position. GPS is down. But inertial says we're 600 miles from departure.

    Commander Crane: That can't be.

    Dr. Rick Stanton: I knew it, man! The vortex was a tunnel into the Hollow Earth. It's a subterranean tunnel system that connect the entire planet. It doesn't matter. I knew I was right. I told you, Chen!

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Shut up, Rick.

  • Colonel Diane Foster: The oxygen destroyer, why wasn't Monster Zero affected?

    Chief Warrant Officer Barnes: I mean, I'm no scientist, but I think it has something to do with his goddamn head growing back.

    Dr. Rick Stanton: Well, I've never seen anything like it. It violates everything we know about the natural order.

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Unless he's not part of the natural order.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: What do you mean?

    [shows a cave painting of Godzilla and Monster Zero]

    Dr. Ilene Chen: I was able to piece this together.

    Sam Coleman: Well, he looks vaguely familiar.

    Dr. Ilene Chen: It tells of a great dragon who fell from the stars. A Hydra whose storm swallowed both men and gods alike.

    Mark Russell: What, you mean an alien?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Yes. He's not part of our natural order. And he's not meant to be here.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: A false king.

    Dr. Rick Stanton: An invasive species. That could explain how he's creating these massive storms and the effect he's having on the other Titans. It's almost he's reshaping the planet to his own liking.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: These legends, what did they call him?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Ghidorah. "The one who is many."

    Mark Russell: Ghi-what?

    Sam Coleman: She said, "Gonorrhea."

    Mark Russell: Huh?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Ghidorah!