Fortunately, there is Godzilla, otherwise Resident Evil will become the first bad film remake in the United States~

Okey 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The 2014 version of "Godzilla" is quite bluffing from the trailer, but it still does not escape the failure cycle of Hollywood remake mode. It stands to reason that the American version of "Godzilla", whether it is the strong technology of the film industry or the high quality of the script rewriting, can become an advantage over the Japanese version, but the result is counterproductive; the American version of "Godzilla" Completely deviating from the original center of gravity, shifting the center from "monsters" to "human beings". The tried-and-tested personal heroism of American blockbusters also seems nondescript here, and the long narrative foreshadowing can't make up for the too short version of monster fights. Saying this is really a waste of copyright.

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Extended Reading
  • Kraig 2021-10-20 19:00:52

    The setting of the story actually put together decades of nuclear events in Japan (Hiroshima, Fukushima). Although simple, it feels more real, so I think it looks better than last year's Pacific Rim. And the lens is also very good. Although I still succumbed to Hollywood, we must squeeze into the family story of the dog's blood, but for the sake of such a cute monster like Godzilla chasing and killing the young couple all the way, it is not recommended!

  • Tomas 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Still holding the pipa half-hidden face. In the night, in the darkness, in the clouds, and in the dust, this time Godzilla is dim, faint, partial, and dim, and only under the faint light of the sporadic fluorescent bombs can Godzilla be seen in detail. The figure...This way of shaping successfully creates a sense of fear, distance, suspense, and horror for the unknown. Besides, this time Godzilla is huge! Form a strong contrast!

Godzilla quotes

  • Admiral William Stenz: Doctor, what do you mean by "hunting"? You think it's chasing this M.U.TO.?

    Admiral William Stenz: But if the M.U.TO. is his prey... The signal shows a call. Why call up a predator?

    Dr. Ichiro Serizawa: No, it didn't. I think Godzilla was only listening. The M.U.TO. was calling something else.

  • Dr. Ichiro Serizawa: Gojira may be the answer. I believe he's here to restore balance. He can defeat them.

    Admiral William Stenz: And what? We just stand by and watch? I'm sorry, doctor. I can't take that risk.