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When mankind found an ancient spore, they began to preserved until nearly 15 years, it hatches. Now with maloevent terrestrial organisms threatening the existence of man kind, an ancient creature from the depts of the ocean, will rise again to fulfill natures order to restore its balance, while also making sure mankind never makes the same mistakes again.
In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost including supervisor Joe Brody's colleague and wife, Sandra. Years later, Joe's son, Ford, a US Navy ordnance disposal officer, must go to Japan to help his estranged father who obsessively searches for the truth of the incident. In doing so, father and son discover the disaster's secret cause on the wreck's very grounds. This enables them to witness the reawakening of a terrible threat to all of Humanity, which is made all the worse with a second secret revival elsewhere. Against this cataclysm, the only hope for the world may be Godzilla, but the challenge for the King of the Monsters will be great even as Humanity struggles to understand the destructive ally they have.
First of all, this movie&#39;s target audience are the classic Godzilla fans, not the &#39;98 Godzilla. I for one liked the &#39;98 Godzilla, but I watched this one at IMAX and all I can say is that the CGI scenes were absolutely awesome, featured by &quot;ear-candy&quot; sound effects. I&#39;d watch those scenes again, maybe even on a flat screen, but nothing more of this movie. Yeah, the plot sucked hard, and yeah, the acting was pretty low, but if I wanted an overall good movie I would have watched one in the comfort of my home, or on a regular 2D cinema screen. But, let&#39;s be honest, why would I want to watch Godzilla unless it&#39;s on a big IMAX screen? That&#39;s what the movie was made for. <br/><br/>I give 4/10 to the whole movie, but given the visual and audio experience on a relatively reduced amount of movie time, I&#39;d go for 6/10; could have rated more if at least the fight scenes were longer and not so teasing.
The US just hasn&#39;t had much luck adapting the Godzilla legend; the latest attempt is better than Godzilla &#39;98 and possibly King of the Monsters, but that&#39;s not saying much. Godzilla (2014) pits the title monster against two other giant creatures, Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms, which feed off radiation and pose a threat to humans once unleashed. The story is told from the perspective of an American family, a guy who lost his wife to a mysterious explosion and his son, in the Navy, who just wants to be with his own family.<br/><br/>The movie is somewhat misnamed, as, indeed, Godzilla is barely in it at all. I&#39;ve heard the director was influenced by Spielberg&#39;s Jaws (1975), in which the shark was kept hidden for much of the movie. Except, while we didn&#39;t see the shark, the film was certainly about the shark- we very much feel the shark&#39;s presence and see what it does to the community. This movie seems to take a while to get to the point, focusing on this family whose characters weren&#39;t particularly deep, with nothing particularly endearing. By the time the monsters do show up, it&#39;s mainly the MUTOs we see and hear about. And even then, we see far more of the human characters, mainly military characters and scientists outside the core characters we were following earlier, debating how to kill them. The whole point, the billed battle between Godzilla and the monsters, is confined to the climax and feels very brief. <br/><br/>Roger Ebert had a favourite story that comes to mind, about a reporter covering a flood who wrote &quot;God stood on a mountain top here today, and surveyed the damage that His floodwaters had wrought.&quot; The editor replied, &quot;Forget flood. Interview God.&quot; Forget all this, interview Godzilla.
Edwards’ Godzilla dawdles toward its Doomsday climax; the movie could win a prize for Least Stuff Happening in the First Two-Thirds of an Action Film… It’s a concept lacking a magnetic story, a package without a product.
No, this is a reboot of the Japanese Godzilla series from 1954. This film has no connections with the previous American remake. Godzilla will have several battles with the MUTO (Massive Unknown Terrestrial Organism) monster pair. There are scenes taking place in the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, San Francisco, California, Nevada and Las Vegas. There are also some scenes that happen on the Pacific Ocean. &quot;Kyrie&quot;, from György Ligeti&#39;s Requiem (1965). It was also featured most famously in Kubrick&#39;s 2001 A Space Odyssey in a few scenes and was most famously the music played right before Bowman enters the wormhole. The budget was stated and is understood to be 160 million USD. This movie was filmed in 2D and utilized stereoscopic 3D conversion in post by the company Stereo D, LLC. This is the same company who converted big creature films Jurassic Park 3D and Pacific Rim. The designers of the opening titles probably wanted to have some fun with the theme of secrecy that&#39;s evident throughout the film so they created the credits to reflect that spirit. A full list of them, including the redacted words, can be read here.
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