Godzilla is more like a symbolic disaster

Jaylon 2022-01-12 08:01:13

Recently, it has really hit the line with black and white movies, a particularly great Godzilla "ancestor" movie.

When I first came into contact with special movies, I started with Superman Tiga and Kamen Rider.

Although limited by the times, even now, using dislocations, props, and limited resources with unlimited imagination, this movie is not limited, but it shines.

In addition to the special attention, the actors' acting skills are also very good, coupled with the early suspenseful atmosphere, and as the disaster deepens, the gradually progressive sense of oppression and plot push, all seem very natural and smooth.

When watching this movie, I feel more like Godzilla is like some kind of natural and man-made disaster that cannot be avoided. The movie also mentions the shadow that looms in people's hearts after the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

The most impressive thing in the whole film is the magical figure of Godzilla walking in the burning Tokyo city after devastating.

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Extended Reading
  • Eloy 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The texture of this era, this painful reflection, this exaggerated acting skills, oh, big monster~~ By the way, that uncle, where did we seem to have met? ~~Is it in Akira Kurosawa's movie?

  • Madyson 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Godzilla is the ancestor. This kind of script in the 1950s is already great. In addition to science fiction and thriller elements, it also directly reflects the current status of nuclear tests around the world at that time, and it can be regarded as a wake-up call for mankind. Now it seems that Godzilla is not scary at all, but so cute

Godzilla quotes

  • [Trian passengers discuss the appearance of Godzilla]

    Woman on train: This is awful. Atomic tuna, radioactive fallout, and now this Godzilla to top it off! What if he shows up in Tokyo Bay?

    Man on train: He'll probably go straight for you first.

    Woman on train: You're horrible! I barely escaped the atomic bomb in Nagasaki, and now this!

  • The Old Fisherman: I knew it. It must be Godzilla.