Miscellaneous thoughts on big Japanese

Benny 2022-02-07 14:56:22


Since when did the Japanese become obsessed with super monsters?
It's like Godzilla, with fire in his mouth, walking around skyscrapers, overturning a packed bus like a toy, smashing a viaduct with one hand... People screamed and ran away, waiting for the superhero People - such as Salted Egg Superman, such as Ultraman, etc. to save the world.

When did the Japanese become obsessed with transformation?
An ordinary little person, wearing armor, becomes a Saint Seiya; or when he is powered on, he becomes a big Japanese...

A big Japanese is a Japanese who is many times bigger than the ordinary Japanese. Even people who occasionally read Japanese comics should not be unfamiliar with the scene of two giants standing facing each other in the excellent background of the city buildings, one is a monster and the other is a superman who saves the earth.

It's just that this superman of Matsumoto's ambition, a big Japanese, is not a hero, but is experiencing a mid-life crisis.

With a declining career and a hopeless future, he was exploited and exploited by a young girl's manager; rejected by his wife and daughter; mocked by the world; finally, he had to take care of his grandfather with mild Alzheimer's disease...

a utterly inferior person! A man forgotten and abandoned by all!

A joke-like transformation process; a joke-like monster; a joke-like process of fighting monsters...and a dull, boring interview process intertwined with this movie. Some are super funny, some are super boring. You can also say that he is nonsensical, and you can also say that he expresses a lot of connotations and thoughts. Watching a movie is a matter of opinion, and none of it matters.

Those who are interested in Japan can take a look. Those interested in 3D technology can also take a look. Those who are really bored can take a look.

20 hours have passed since I watched this movie. Looking back at some of the scenes, it's still super funny. However, what I can't understand is the ending of this movie?

In the end, did the director fail to end it? Since it is such a non-mainstream and anti-hero film, it is impossible for the director to arrange a heroic ending. The big Japanese hits the monster and becomes a national idol again; however, let the big Japan be hit by the monster. Are people dying like this? This ending seems to be too bland again.

So, the director who became a director for the first time probably encountered a big problem... So, if I were to evaluate this film in one sentence, it would be a continuation of the dog's tail...

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