Poor monster

Melyna 2021-10-18 09:31:36

In the end, I saw that this monster was inexplicably distressed. There was no room for it to survive on the earth. In fact, it had no other requirements to survive and thrive. This is also the instinct of all living things, but the development of mankind has reduced their survival. I like animals very much, and I think that humans should live in peace with animals, but desires belong to desires. Once conflicts with humans, they must be eliminated. After all, this world is still the law of the jungle.

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  • Ressie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Barely two points. The mediocre creation of spectacles, in order to save costs, most of the whole film is dark scenes, and it's a piece of cake, so I don't do CG at all, okay? Godzilla is the city's saviour this time, and the horror symbol of nuclear deterrence is now the optimist's thigh, which is really creative. The plot is too good to guess, you all know that Godzilla will take action to deal with the power outage monster of the husband and wife team, and all the hen human characters are running around to play ghosts. It's okay to see the scenery all over the United States

  • Giles 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    At the end of the movie, two fixed-wing fighters roared past the body of Godzilla with their heads high. I think Godzilla received a thorough tribute. This is a standard tribute to this North American, not ten. Six years ago, under human fire, Manhattan fell mournfully in heavy rain. The Japanese essence of Godzilla has finally been recognized by Hollywood.

Godzilla quotes

  • Dr. Ichiro Serizawa: In 1954, the first time that a nuclear submarine ever reached the lower depths, it awakened something.

    Vivienne Graham: The Americans first thought that it was the Russians. The Russians thought that it was them. All those nuclear tests in the '50s...? Not tests.

    Dr. Ichiro Serizawa: They were trying to kill it. Him. An ancient alpha predator.

    Vivienne Graham: Millions of years older than mankind. From an age when the Earth was ten times more radioactive than today. This animals and others like it consumed this radiation as a food source. As the levels on the surface naturally subsided these creatures adapted to live deeper in the oceans. Furter underground. Absorbing radiation from the planet's core. The organization we work for, Monarch, was established in the wake of this discovery. A multinational coalition formed in secrecy to search for him. Study him. Learn everything we could.

    Dr. Ichiro Serizawa: We call him... Gojira.

    Vivienne Graham: The top of the primordial ecosystem. A god, for all intents and purposes.

    Ford Brody: A monster.

  • Admiral William Stenz: This is our needle in a haystack, people. M.U.TO. Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism. It is, however, no longer terrestrial. It is airborne. Now, the world still thinks this was an earthquake and it would be preferable that that remain so. Before we lost sight of it, it was heading East across the Pacific and had emitted enough EMP disruption to create havoc with our radar and satellite feeds and reduce us, for the moment, to a strictly visual pursuit. I emphasize "for the moment," because we will get on our game and we will find this thing. It is imperative that we do so.