A new world with monsters

Johnathon 2022-04-19 09:01:52

Respect and appreciate all life

The 2 to 1 special effects production has a lot of hard cores, and the details are also very good. The character creation is successful than 1. At the same time, Western and Eastern mythological elements have been added. A special world system is created, which affects people to form a new world view. As for the anti-human utopian thought of the heroine, some scholars have put forward the concept of destroying part of the "virus on the earth" to put it bluntly. And the concept that the earth is not solid involves, and finally let the Japanese doctor resurrect Godzilla by detonating a nuclear bomb. I think it should be the Hiroshima nuclear explosion involved in 1, because the doctor took out the watch and went to it by himself. Nuclear explosion, although the plot is a bit simple, it has absolutely different feelings and effects on people in different regions.

Then the question comes again. Why is the special effects hard core but the ratings are not high? Warner and Legendary Pictures are two giants working together, but because of the adaptation of Japanese IP-related movies, the reason for this problem is very simple, cultural differences. The classic tribute shots in the movie are incomprehensible, but I feel that there are many strange places in the whole story. Therefore, the public rating is lower than the ideal no matter what, it can be seen from the end of the film that 3 movies will be released in the future, and the story of Godzilla will not end there.

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Extended Reading
  • Kadin 2022-01-28 08:04:35

    Godzilla is majestic, like a god descending from the earth; Quidora is cool and domineering, gravitational light and thunderous; Mothra is colorful and beautiful, just like a big butterfly, it can be called the most outstanding masterpiece of nature; Raton Eight-sided majestic, invincible rotation in the air, like a big Peng spreading its wings. Some are shocking, some are beautiful, some are evil, and some are just. The four monsters have very distinctive characteristics. The action scenes are devastating, the visual effects are peaking, and the soundtrack is irritating. Every frame is an epic. Fighting in the air, fighting for hegemony on land, breaking out of the sea...the sea, the land and the air are everything. I like the scene where the war is flying and the castle stands tall in the dark clouds, which is shocking to suffocation. The script is still short-board, but is anyone really coming to watch the plot? Serious, dignified, deep, not cute, not humorous, not talking about jokes, doomed to not have high scores, and doomed to polarize word of mouth. But in my opinion, at least it is unconventional, does not play safety cards, does not compromise, but the sword goes slant, let us see a unique movie. I would rather be unique than the same.

  • Wallace 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The United States has a long history of monster films, which can be traced back to "King Kong" and "The Lost World". But Godzilla in Japan was created as a metaphor, and it has lost its context in American films. Compared with the practice of hiding monster information to create a terrifying atmosphere 14 years ago, this one more highlights the divinity of its king of monsters. Human roles are all functional aids, and some human actions are not necessary. Although Zhang Ziyi has a lot of scenes, she still walks through the scene like a chicken rib.

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.