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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • Eric, Rick, Jake, Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss the movie Godzilla Minus One- #godzilla #kong #kingkong
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    00:00:00 Intro
    00:05:01 Reaction
    01:04:47 What a difference
    01:06:01 Godzilla's Motive
    01:07:17 Spikes
    01:08:48 Found family
    01:10:00 What's on her neck?! & Title
    01:12:17 Kamikaze
    01:13:41 Jake's Journey & Sound
    01:17:38 Movement
    01:21:00 Budget + Awards + VFX
    01:24:55 Happy Ending
    01:26:15 The Cast
    01:28:38 Is Your War Finally Over?
    01:30:50 Shining a light
    01:35:08 Ranking + Remake
    01:39:25 Ships + Attacks
    01:41:15 Bait
    01:42:20 The Crew
    01:41:14 The Plan + Themes
    01:48:25 That Kid + Noriko
    01:51:44 Survivor's Guilt + Performances
    01:53:44 Rick doesn't like Rogue One + Godzilla shoes
    01:54:28 Closing thoughts
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  • @BlindWave
    @BlindWave  Місяць тому +55

    BEYOND members and Raw Rider Patrons can watch the Full Length Reaction HERE: blindwave.com/video/godzilla-minus-one-movie-full

    • @anthonyhudak9363
      @anthonyhudak9363 23 дні тому +4

      It's really interesting having thisvand Oppenheimer come out the same year and are not connected but feel like they belong together. In Oppenheimer he said "I have become Death. Destroyer of worlds" but in this it's more like he created Death. Destroyer of worlds

    • @solizm58
      @solizm58 23 дні тому

      After the legendary godzilla films came out. Toho just walks in, sunglasses on. "Let me show you how it's really done"

    • @-Gatorscanspit
      @-Gatorscanspit 22 дні тому +1

      You guys have to check out Ultraman rising

    • @JustJake91
      @JustJake91 22 дні тому

      @@-Gatorscanspit they have done it, it's up on patreon/beyond

    • @johnjay370
      @johnjay370 22 дні тому +1

      Car sounds in vid. Why?

  • @hashslingingslasher97
    @hashslingingslasher97 22 дні тому +677

    "To have never gone to war is something to be proud of."
    That's a powerful line.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +68

      The movie is full of memorable lines. The writing is top-notch, even in translation.

    • @danielmalone4820
      @danielmalone4820 16 днів тому +15

      That and the “My war isn’t over yet” were the standout lines for me in this film. You could take Godzilla out of this movie and it’d still be an excellent story.

    • @MassProducedEva1997
      @MassProducedEva1997 16 днів тому +8

      "I forbid you to die."- That made me tear up when Noriko said that. The emotion, the pain. It makes sense why this movie won the Oscar it deserved.

    • @ON-pr5xh
      @ON-pr5xh 13 днів тому +7

      ​@@danielmalone4820I agree.
      I like that in this work, Godzilla is not just a monster but symbolizes PTSD caused by war, and that fighting Godzilla means facing and overcoming one's own trauma head on with the help of Noriko and the others.

    • @MinYoonGi_Suga_AgustD_Bts
      @MinYoonGi_Suga_AgustD_Bts 6 днів тому +1

      what time it was in the vidio?

  • @DJMaul1031
    @DJMaul1031 22 дні тому +492

    Underrated moment: Tachibanas relief when he hears Shikisima survived. He spent the war fixing planes so pilots could fly off and die. And now he's finally used his skills to save a life. And he can put his guilt to rest as well.

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +32

      Damn u right, that is awesome

    • @MsCyou0157
      @MsCyou0157 21 день тому +52

      「桜花」という自爆用飛行機を設計したエンジニアがいます。
      彼は、軍の命令を良心から拒否しました。しかし、設計を強要されました。
      終戦後も、彼は強い罪悪感を持ってい生きねばなりませんでした。2度と兵器に関わらない事を誓った彼は、鉄道会社に就職しました。
      彼は、世界初の高速鉄道の設計に参加しました。新幹線タイプ0と呼ばれる鉄道の誕生です。

    • @makeda6530
      @makeda6530 20 днів тому +27

      His relief was palpable, amazing actor and character.

    • @mr.stuffdoer8483
      @mr.stuffdoer8483 20 днів тому +16

      Yeah, that was my favorite part of the movie. You can tell on his face he's never heard someone report that before.

    • @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715
      @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715 19 днів тому +5

      LIVE. One of the Best One Liner on this Film

  • @killeryuan08
    @killeryuan08 25 днів тому +1448

    There's a kamikaze pilot named Yuji Sasaki, who survived nine kamikaze missions and died at age 93. He simply dropped the bomb and returned to base rather than hitting the ship with the whole plane. Because he did hit some ships, the military couldn't just throw him to jail, and he got some friends to cover him too.
    His story got published at 2010s and made people realized how the military forced these kamikaze pilots to die for literally nothing.

    • @JustJake91
      @JustJake91 24 дні тому +74

      That is a really interesting story I wish I knew before going into this reaction, thank you for this.

    • @wolphman7725
      @wolphman7725 23 дні тому +50

      Do you mean Kaoru Hasegawa. Yuji Sasaki is a Luger who competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics

    • @rayallan3650
      @rayallan3650 23 дні тому

      thats what government do...forced soldiers to die for fun

    • @GasparGa
      @GasparGa 22 дні тому +33

      "made people realized how the military forced these kamikaze pilots to die for literally nothing"
      With all due respect, I'm pretty sure people already knew that for a long time....

    • @joeyartk
      @joeyartk 22 дні тому +10

      You could say the same thing for all 58,000 Americans that died in Vietnam.

  • @Rutabaga64
    @Rutabaga64 22 дні тому +484

    This movie deserved way more Oscars than just visual effects. It’s a freaking masterpiece.

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +27

      Sadly Toho did not submit more categories. I feel they could have gotten more

    • @graphicdlaz
      @graphicdlaz 21 день тому +37

      I work in Japan as a VFX artist. I know the studio and people behind the VFX for this movie. They put a lot of heart in this

    • @sansthedrummer
      @sansthedrummer 20 днів тому +5

      ​@@graphicdlaz and it really shows!

    • @mr.stuffdoer8483
      @mr.stuffdoer8483 20 днів тому +5

      Honestly the vfx might be like the fourth or fifth thing it should've even been nominated for

    • @davidmclean357
      @davidmclean357 19 днів тому +10

      best foreign film easily, possibly best director. this thing could have stomped through such a mediocre film season

  • @paulhewes7333
    @paulhewes7333 Місяць тому +729

    "We leave the future to you." Great moment. They didnt expect to live and they wanted the kid to make it.

    • @AlessaParker
      @AlessaParker 23 дні тому +35

      that moment made me cry 😭

    • @TheKyrix82
      @TheKyrix82 22 дні тому +35

      They planned to live, but prepared to die

    • @mintian6304
      @mintian6304 22 дні тому +14

      The translator did an amazing job! The literal translation of this line in Japanese is "I leave this country in your hands."
      Personally, I find Director Yamazaki's scripts to be straightforward, but his use of dialogue is poor, often being overly explanatory and lacking in emotional depth.
      In this film as well, there were honestly many scenes that were overly explanatory, but the translation did a wonderful job, making the work better as a whole.

    • @ExploratoryVessel
      @ExploratoryVessel 22 дні тому +1

      And then the music and the scene cut to the warehouse with the gun. Damn it's so good.

    • @XenoVT
      @XenoVT 22 дні тому +5

      That line is the exact part where the tears come for me, no matter what all 4 times I've seen it, it gets me there every time 😂

  • @ravensdark99
    @ravensdark99 22 дні тому +367

    The male lead should have gotten an oscar for that screaming scene in the black rain alone..that was the most chilling and scary psychological pain scene I have seen in my life

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 22 дні тому +16

      Damn straight!

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +33

      Ryuunosuke Kamiki also does voice work in anime. Nobody does screams of rage and anguish better than anime voice actors.

    • @Entxq_
      @Entxq_ 22 дні тому +9

      He’s an anime voice actor! Which makes sense cause out of the whole cast his voice sounds like he does anime roles (and then I found out he’s the voice actor for Taki in the iconic Kimi No Na Wa/ Your Name film!!)
      Unfortunately I read other comments in other reaction channels saying his acting was so bad…

    • @nikeadidas9555
      @nikeadidas9555 22 дні тому +14

      @@Entxq_ damn those channels have no taste, he did his role so well and you can see his emotions so clearly. He really sold the feelings of someone who has survivors guilt.

    • @Entxq_
      @Entxq_ 22 дні тому +4

      @@nikeadidas9555 oh I meant the comments section of some UA-cam reactors not the UA-cam reaction channels themselves but yeah :’)

  • @mintian6304
    @mintian6304 22 дні тому +165

    Thank you for rolling the credit😊
    FunFact:The scene where Noriko and Shikishima reunite in Ginza is based on a real experience of Director Yamazaki. On the day when all transportation was paralyzed due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, he unexpectedly reunited with his wife in a crowd. This personal experience inspired him to include it in the script.

    • @carktheshark
      @carktheshark 21 день тому +35

      That’s awesome, I thought it was unrealistic in the movie but it’s really cool to know it was a real experience for the director, based on a true emergency no less!

  • @icecubejdi
    @icecubejdi 23 дні тому +158

    You know it's good when a Godzilla movie makes you cry. I went with my dad and son who both cried during the movie. 15 million dollars goes a long way with this director and crew!

  • @bridgethaines7127
    @bridgethaines7127 22 дні тому +504

    Can we all just agree, the real GOAT of the film is Sumiko? She loses everything and everyone, including 3 children, and still manages to not only forgive Shikishima's failure but continues to help him and Noriko and Akiko through everything like an absolute rock?

    • @andrewblissett2211
      @andrewblissett2211 22 дні тому +55

      Best Auntie Sumiko 😊

    • @wahn10
      @wahn10 22 дні тому +64

      Agreed. And the actress who played Sumiko was amazing.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +31

      All the named cast were stellar. They were all vivid and nuanced and felt real, and we came to care about all of them.

    • @dominiqueodom3099
      @dominiqueodom3099 22 дні тому +41

      I absolutely love how her reaction at the end of the film is the opposite of her reaction to Shikishima at the beginning.
      She hated him for not "doing his duty " and dying for his country.
      But by the end she's hitting him for not only potentially giving up on Akiko rather than living for her but also potentially not finding out about Noriko being alive.

    • @makeda6530
      @makeda6530 20 днів тому +19

      Just a reliable sassy neighborhood Auntie Sumiko was. She was mad, and grieving but she wasn’t cruel enough to leave those kids, her heart for children saved them and they became family. Such a great character.

  • @Treysor101
    @Treysor101 23 дні тому +374

    Godzilla Minus One: We're sad for the people...
    Godzilla X Kong: We're sad for the buildings...

    • @danishaiman2244
      @danishaiman2244 23 дні тому +29

      Tbf, GxK did got most of us question how many people were kill in every monster fight 😅😂

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +7

      The buildings didn't fare very well in this movie either.

    • @dominiqueodom3099
      @dominiqueodom3099 22 дні тому +12

      Seriously,I felt upset when Kong and Godzilla destroyed the Pyramids of Giza. Just felt unnecessary

    • @CaptainPikeachu
      @CaptainPikeachu 22 дні тому +11

      well they are movies with entirely different intentions, so they both did exactly what they wanted to do

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +6

      GxK: I'm sad I wasted time and movie on it lol

  • @cristobaltaiba5031
    @cristobaltaiba5031 23 дні тому +505

    That scene of Koichi screaming after the explosion must be one of the most devastating things I have seen in my life, there are many movies that I regret not having seen in theaters, this is one of them, one of the best Kaijus movies of history

    • @brianhobaugh
      @brianhobaugh 23 дні тому +42

      That whole scene in theaters was absolutely chilling.

    • @kh884488
      @kh884488 23 дні тому +29

      I saw it four times. The last time in black and white. The best cinematic experience I've had since watching Terminator 2 in the theaters in 1991.
      Too bad I wasn't able to see it in IMAX though.

    • @Shawn_M
      @Shawn_M 22 дні тому +22

      Black rain is symbolic of the A bomb attacks. They say after the bomb the rain was black. It traumatized an already traumatized people. There's even a 90s cop movie set in Japan called Black rain (Michael Douglas)

    • @jeremyhardaway5098
      @jeremyhardaway5098 22 дні тому +1

      Ever in your life or just movie wise?

    • @NateL1992
      @NateL1992 22 дні тому +1

      Cloverfield could learn a hell of a lot of lessons from this movie. They should remake Cloverfield with this level of emotion and storytelling.

  • @vsc1701
    @vsc1701 22 дні тому +82

    For the first time ever, I was fully vested in the story of the humans in a Godzilla movie.

  • @heikira438
    @heikira438 23 дні тому +63

    Godzilla Minus One brought so many grown men to tears.

  • @filmnarc7646
    @filmnarc7646 22 дні тому +129

    In the theater there were little gasps and murmurs throughout the movie, but when the breathe was released and decimated the city, it was stone cold silence and shock. Everyone was frozen until the next scene started. Amazing experience.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +20

      We've never seen such a devastating atomic breath scene. It's practically an exhaled atom bomb.

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +7

      @@danieldickson8591 Actual ATOMIC breath

  • @joelpabalinas7457
    @joelpabalinas7457 23 дні тому +297

    You know it's a good movie when all the crew is there for a reaction.

    • @chance757
      @chance757 23 дні тому +7

      i’m sorry but who is jake? i clearly don’t watch enough

    • @JustJake91
      @JustJake91 23 дні тому +87

      @@chance757 I have been the production tech behind the scenes for almost 3 years now and only have been in a handful of reactions so easy to miss me.

    • @devincole4977
      @devincole4977 23 дні тому +23

      ​@JustJake91 Hey Jake just wanted to say I've enjoyed your presence in all of the Godzilla reactions. There's certain details you've said to the crew throughout all these reactions that I wasn't aware of either, so thanks for that!

    • @JustJake91
      @JustJake91 23 дні тому +32

      @@devincole4977 Thank you, I try to keep my information to a minimum during reactions and loop them in later, still learning how to be the best in my limited time on screen but your kind words help.

    • @nitro-cam4701
      @nitro-cam4701 22 дні тому +1

      @@JustJake91what is your opinion on Godzilla: Singular Point?

  • @silver9wolf6
    @silver9wolf6 22 дні тому +55

    I love that the tissue box came out and everyone grabbed some 😭 Great movie and great reaction and discussion 😊

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 23 дні тому +248

    Takashi Yamazaki who was the director, writer, and VFX supervisor for this film was told by Steven Spielberg that not only did he love it, he saw this film in IMAX 3 times.
    He also confirmed that the black substance crawling up Noriko’s neck in the final shot was in fact Godzilla’s cells, implying that she was able to survive because she had mostly regenerated just like Godzilla. And she likely got those cells because the news voiceover said parts of Godzilla came off him when he was being shot at by the tanks.

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 23 дні тому +25

      Yamazaki also apparently has a solid film resumé so it was cool that he was praised by high level Hollywood directors. Even Gareth Edwards who directed Godzilla 2014 said that he was jealous of how much better Godzilla Minus One was to his film

    • @ArturZmienko
      @ArturZmienko 23 дні тому +8

      yep and there are theories that IF this movie ever had any sequel she can be taken as an origin to Biollante

    • @thepayne7862
      @thepayne7862 23 дні тому +9

      If she is infected with G-Cells it will be interesting to see how that plays out in a sequel. Maybe she has a psychic link.
      I have a feeling a sequel would take place about 5 to 10 years after the event of Minis One, sure to how much of Godzilla's body he had to regenerate.
      I think she got infected when she was in the train car Godzilla bit into and fell into the water with the car falling after her. The inside of Godzilla's mouth is shown to be more prone to taking damage.

    • @Blackferret66
      @Blackferret66 22 дні тому +5

      @@Spongebrain97 This isn't even the first time he's used Godzilla in films he's done.. A well-received CGI Godzilla appears in a dream sequence in his film Always: Sunset on Third Street. He also did the Godzilla film part of the Godzilla: The Ride attraction.

    • @ConstantineFurman
      @ConstantineFurman 22 дні тому +3

      @@Blackferret66 However, in that movie, right after that scene a child remarks, "You're just ripping off Godzilla" implying that the monster in that sequence wasn't Godzilla. I know, I know, it has all the Godzilla bells and whistles, but if we're supposed to think it's Godzilla, they shouldn't have the next damn line in the movie be "You're ripping off Godzilla" instead of something like "Hey! That's just Godzilla!".

  • @nicksmyth4050
    @nicksmyth4050 23 дні тому +234

    I said this in The Normies reaction, but you can tell this Godzilla’s behavior was based on the director’s cat. It also allows you to view his actions as one of two ways.
    A) His destruction felt more curious and playful than anger. He gets distracted by his own explosions. Even when killing people, he feels like a cat being proud about killing a mouse.
    It honestly makes him more scary that he both is and isn’t aware of the carnage he’s wrought.
    B) He is intelligent and sentient like most other incarnations of Godzilla, and is taking his anger out on Japan for the nuke. There's a great fan-monologue about Godzilla's motivations I always loved... "I was the last of my kind, and you turned me into the first. That is why I punish you... because I never though I could be made more alone."

    • @cideofsacae
      @cideofsacae 22 дні тому +26

      according to the movie's novelization, this Godzilla is sapient from the start of the movie, entirely aware that humanity is responsible for his mutation, and is actively getting revenge.

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 22 дні тому +19

      No, the second one is correct. Godzilla is sadistic as hell in this movie. He's angry, he's smart, and he's out for blood.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +18

      The director said he chose to make Godzilla much smaller than the Monsterverse version, so its interactions with us would be more personal. We aren't just collateral damage, it's actively killing us.

    • @EatDatBitchAwp
      @EatDatBitchAwp 21 день тому

      In this specific movie saying Godzilla is playful and curious while comparing it to a cat is the dumbest thing I read in a while🤣

    • @Theroadtoawe
      @Theroadtoawe 21 день тому +6

      Damn bro! That's why I love youtube comments. That little nugget of analysis has changed my outlook on the whole movie.

  • @invaderpez12
    @invaderpez12 22 дні тому +41

    I love how they show military veteran ptsd and panic attacks in this movie, especially in the scene where he starts to tell himself that maybe he died already.

  • @rwelch484
    @rwelch484 22 дні тому +85

    I usually hate when they focus on humans in monster movies, but the way they did it in this movie was just pure perfection. Hands down my favourite Godzilla movie. I am sooooo looking forward to a sequel especially to see how they explain the neck shot on Nariko. I'm assuming it's to insinuate that she's been infected with Godzilla's healing ability. One of a handful of movies that made me cry. I literally have NO criticisms

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +6

      The film starts with a compelling story and characters, and adds Godzilla to the mix. Substitute some other disaster for Godzilla, and it would still be a great story. That's what Hollywood today doesn't grasp.
      Don't try to make a great monster movie, just make the best *movie* you can.

    • @CaptainPikeachu
      @CaptainPikeachu 22 дні тому +2

      @@danieldickson8591 Hollywood still makes a lot of great movies, in fact, many of them have been in theaters this year, it's just not all of them are from big name franchises. And as for American Godzilla movies, it's clear that they intend for those films to just be big action monster smash fun and not exactly deep character exploration narratives, I mean the closest thing the American Godzilla franchise has come to that is the Monarch show

    • @kasaibouF29
      @kasaibouF29 10 днів тому

      What monster movie doesn't focus on humans?

  • @CinemaJacket
    @CinemaJacket 23 дні тому +91

    I love the moment of people crying because he got a happy ending and then-- wait, hang on, what the hell was that on her neck????

    • @user-mk7dv7to1x
      @user-mk7dv7to1x 20 днів тому +9

      Godzilla cells

    • @YorkJonhson
      @YorkJonhson 19 днів тому +6

      I wouldn't be opposed to a sequel, but will honestly be pretty miffed if the catharsis of the happy ending is undone for the sake of it.

    • @CinemaJacket
      @CinemaJacket 19 днів тому +1

      @@YorkJonhson I like this ending, but I do think there could have been a clearer visual that shows how even after a war ends its effects linger on. I think she just looks too pristine for someone who got blown away by essentially a bomb, even Godzilla had a bunch of damage on him despite his healing Factor. A sequel would undermine a lot of what this movie did really well, at least a direct one with the same characters.

  • @joshua23_15
    @joshua23_15 Місяць тому +757

    God I love when people prove big Kaiju movies don’t just need to be big cgi fights but grounded real stories!

    • @laarkientje6543
      @laarkientje6543 23 дні тому +65

      They can be both

    • @cthulhucollector
      @cthulhucollector 23 дні тому +67

      @@laarkientje6543 This would have been a good movie even without any Godzilla.

    • @zacharybartolo5111
      @zacharybartolo5111 23 дні тому +23

      Still love those big CGI fights! Sometimes all I want is big monsters duking it out.

    • @Mukatutu
      @Mukatutu 23 дні тому +5

      @@cthulhucollector IDK about all that

    • @Karma-pq9fi
      @Karma-pq9fi 23 дні тому +16

      “Prove” as if the first Godzilla movie ever wasn’t exactly that.

  • @m0stlyGh0sty
    @m0stlyGh0sty 22 дні тому +54

    This easily won my film of the year. Super emotional and epic experience, I wish I could see it for the first time again.

  • @neilaslayer
    @neilaslayer 23 дні тому +119

    "Helpless people on a subway train scream, bug-eyed as he looks in on them. He picks up a bus and he throws it back down, as he wades through the buildings towards the center of town..." They nailed that scene.

    • @TheKyrix82
      @TheKyrix82 22 дні тому +7

      Those lyrics did not escape me

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +5

      OOOOH NO! There goes TO-KYO!

  • @Err_InvalidName
    @Err_InvalidName 22 дні тому +92

    1:01:25 when a grown man busts out the tissues, you know it hit hard

  • @die4race
    @die4race 22 дні тому +42

    Never thought I'd cry because of a Godzilla movie...the last scene broke me

    • @terry2276
      @terry2276 7 днів тому

      I witnessed many people were crying in the theater. A dumb great movie!

  • @user-qv6kf7qc6p
    @user-qv6kf7qc6p 22 дні тому +130

    Dear American Godzilla fans, I am a Japanese Godzilla fan. Japan's Godzilla series came to an end with Godzilla Final Wars, but I think it was created with new talent as Shin Godzilla and Godzilla Minus One. The title "Minus" in Godzilla Minus One means that Japan, which had lost everything after the war, is threatened to become even more negative, but the film was released one year earlier than its original 70th anniversary in consideration of Godzilla and Kong being released in 2024. It is said that it also has meaning. Director Yamazaki has officially mentioned that the birthmark on Noriko's neck is Godzilla cells, and it seems that the director is also interested in making a sequel. I would also like to watch with interest. Thank you for your review!

    • @thedeepfriar745
      @thedeepfriar745 20 днів тому +10

      Thank you for clearing that up for us.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 18 днів тому +4

      We're living in the golden age of Godzilla. With Toho focusing on thoughtful, serious iterations and America going full camp.
      It's the best of both worlds, and I for one, don't want the ride to stop.
      ...
      I can't wait to see what Toho does next.

  • @insideoutghost
    @insideoutghost 22 дні тому +28

    Godzilla would usually be one of those franchises I would never be able to convince my dad to watch, but I got him to come to this movie with me and he absolutely loved it. Amazing film.

  • @acereporter73
    @acereporter73 23 дні тому +61

    I don't trust people who don't cry at this movie... 😭

    • @drewwar9344
      @drewwar9344 22 дні тому +1

      Kinda hard to have sympathy for world war 2 japan atleast up to the 50s

    • @kacektv9405
      @kacektv9405 22 дні тому

      @@drewwar9344 Id same its almost Game of Thumb War with Yourself levels of easy to *check notes* be sympathetic about people

    • @jeremyhardaway5098
      @jeremyhardaway5098 22 дні тому +1

      No reason to cry because I’ve seen real tragedy my whole life just by living in Memphis. Watched one of my best friends get a whole clip emptied in him at age eleven then watched another friend get taken out at age 14. Plus many more where I just became numb to stuff.

    • @SoupDumplingDream
      @SoupDumplingDream 19 днів тому

      Some people have low empathy....
      I am people.

    • @ProteusRex
      @ProteusRex 6 днів тому

      I definitely cried to this, but like, there’s no reason to make it THAT personal.

  • @ChirumboloFilm
    @ChirumboloFilm 21 день тому +24

    I’ve seen dozens of reactions to this movie now and you guys are the only ones to realize that those things in the water were fish with their stomachs hanging out of their mouths. I knew what they were right away and couldn’t figure out why nobody else did. Thank you for all your great reactions and for having brains that work!

  • @SaraBanartist
    @SaraBanartist 23 дні тому +57

    Everybody gangsta until Godzilla makes you feel emotions

  • @GoatLuffy_97
    @GoatLuffy_97 22 дні тому +37

    Godzilla back to being the "harbinger of the apocalypse" as originally intended, plus a deeply emotional and compelling human story equals the best Godzilla film since the original Gojira in 1954.

  • @PierceArner
    @PierceArner 23 дні тому +112

    A couple fun facts that weren't mentioned:
    • The Shinden aircraft was built as a 1:1 accurate replica and anonymously donated to a Japanese WWII museum and it was only revealed that it was made by Toho for the film after Minus One released.
    • The fish showing up dead near when Godzilla arrives are what the professor sees and gives him the inspiration for why the pressurization & depressurization tactic is his plan for defeating Godzilla.
    • Sumiko initially berating Shikishima for not carrying out his duty as a kamikaze pilot sets up for her experiencing that same frustration and fear when she thinks he DOES do that at the end of the film. Even though she lost her old children and is left with Akiko, it shows that she genuinely processed her emotion and pain exactly as much as Shikishima did.
    • Godzilla is portrayed as a curse god (Tatarigami) where the physical and emotional trauma lashes out at everything around them, even if they're all suffering from the same pain. It's why Godzilla's wrath gets directed at the Japanese instead of the Americans the same way we see with characters like Sumiko in the aftermath of the war. That's why they salute Godzilla as he's crumbling into the ocean, as that type of entity isn't fought out of malice, but necessity. It's also why the mark on Noriko's neck at the end is the type of scar that gets passed on (like in Princess Mononoke which is also abiut Tatarigami and how that hatred & pain spreads to everything it touches).
    • Lastly, one of the director's original films, *_Returner_* has been a favourite of mine for years, and also has a human story in the middle of a sci-fi premise. If you enjoyed this, you might enjoy that even though it's got a different tone and is more of an action movie, the human-level focus makes his films just SO good.

    • @ArcaJ
      @ArcaJ 23 дні тому +3

      Returner was WILD.

    • @PierceArner
      @PierceArner 23 дні тому +1

      @@ArcaJ The over-the-top-ness of the main villain still makes for some of the _best_ anime-but-in-a-live-action-film moments of all time.

    • @thepayne7862
      @thepayne7862 23 дні тому +1

      Pretty sure I have Returner in my DVD collection. I will have to track it down.

    • @kamicop1234
      @kamicop1234 22 дні тому +5

      ドクター中松という96歳のyoutuberは元海軍で実際に震電を作ってた人です。
      かれは東京都知事選に出馬しましたが負けました。

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому +1

      Didn't even realized the fish were the inspiration for Noda's plan. Great detail! But your Tatarigami explanation made no sense whatsoever

  • @Brandonv1103
    @Brandonv1103 22 дні тому +23

    I had the luck to catch this movie when it was in theaters and man it was something. This movie deserved more awards, I knew it would be good but it blew my expectations right out of the water. This is the only Godzilla movie where I cared about the humans and wanted to see Godzilla get taken down. The destruction, desperation, acting, story was just absolutely phenomenal all the way through. I get chills every time seeing Godzillas atomic beam in ginza and the third act had me at the edge of my seat. A definite 10/10 movie for sure

  • @davidactylus9990
    @davidactylus9990 22 дні тому +63

    Godzilla Minus One is a Perfect Film with a Budget of $15,000,000! The Movie got a 98% Rotten Tomato rating and HOLY CRAP it was a Good Movie!!!

    • @antonyshannon2276
      @antonyshannon2276 22 дні тому +3

      It was actually lower than 15!

    • @wahn10
      @wahn10 22 дні тому +7

      Totally agree and the budget was between $10 mil and $12 mil. Astonishing.

    • @bryzantine1571
      @bryzantine1571 22 дні тому +2

      ​@@wahn10 It really isn't. Japan is notorious for overworking their employees. Even worse than USA. They basically do overtime without the pay. That's the main reason it was done for so cheap. They overworked their workers

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому

      For once the critic and audience score on Rotten Tomatoes was in complete agreement.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +3

      @@bryzantine1571 That may be so, but the director worked just as hard. He was also the VFX supervisor, which cut down the people normally needed for approval, and saved time and money. But everyone involved in the movie poured their hearts into it, because they realized it was special.

  • @meswoopnoseenothing
    @meswoopnoseenothing 22 дні тому +35

    One of my favorite facts is that the director has been working on perfecting his Godzilla design for like 20 years

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +7

      It shows. That model is awesome.

    • @alexsilva28
      @alexsilva28 21 день тому

      @@danieldickson8591 Yeah he looks like an amalgam of all the Godzillas

  • @jeffreytan2948
    @jeffreytan2948 23 дні тому +90

    "Takao was a real ship." Finally! Somebody here is a real Nihon Kaigun enthusiast, 😃

    • @TB-wvvvw
      @TB-wvvvw 21 день тому +1

      I think if he was an enthusiast, he would have mentioned Takao was very special, one of the largest heavy cruisers in the Japanese fleet, which could hit Godzilla with five twin turrets of 20 cm guns, the heaviest armament of any heavy cruiser in the world at the time. This probably would have been the most powerful warship they could have used.That's why the "kid" Mizushima and the others are so excited and hopeful that it is coming. Instead of that, he just said it was a heavy cruiser that was used for target practice in the Phillipines, the kind of thing a typical UA-camr might read somewhere while they were trying to get ready for a UA-cam video about something they know next to nothing about (as usual). So I don't think he is a military ship enthusiast.

    • @smol6193
      @smol6193 15 днів тому +2

      ​@@TB-wvvvwits a reaction video not an info dump video lol.

  • @gunprojects5398
    @gunprojects5398 10 днів тому +3

    It was an emotional movie, these guys got it right bringing out the tissues

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 18 днів тому +6

    to see 5 grown men passing the box of tissues to each other... you know that's got to be a great movie!

  • @thepayne7862
    @thepayne7862 23 дні тому +40

    Something about the ending where he is reunited with the women he loves. If you're wondering how she survived with such little damage, according to the director there is a black spot on her neck that you can just barely see, that spot is G-Cells aka Godzillla's cells. We see in the very end of the movie Godzilla is regenerating.
    So if what the director said is true then she is possibly infected with Godzilla's cells that allowed her to body to heal itself.
    My theory as to how she possibly got infected with Godzilla's cells, is the scene where he bites into the train car she is in with his mouth. The movie shows that the inside of his mouth is a weak spot and can be more easily damaged. So what I am thinking is when he bit into the train some of his DNA got the train and when she fell into the water and the train was dropped behind her that is when she was infected with his cells.

    • @CrowTRobot
      @CrowTRobot 22 дні тому +4

      This makes WAY more sense than all the articles claiming that it’s supposed to be a “somber reminder of how radiation can impact the human body”. That common theory made me hate that final shot because the marking looks animated and fantastical, not realistic or sad. Thank you.

    • @bearzerger
      @bearzerger 19 днів тому +1

      Don't know about her being in Godzilla's mouth, but I do recall a line of it being said that Godzilla had littered pieces of its flesh all over Tokyo.

  • @MariothePlumber529
    @MariothePlumber529 22 дні тому +15

    This movie was the theaterical highlight of my year, so amazing

    • @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715
      @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715 19 днів тому

      It was ended the '23 with a Bang 💥 and make an After shock in '24 🥶

  • @StarTrekBro
    @StarTrekBro 22 дні тому +16

    "Live" that moment broke me

  • @sensen2299
    @sensen2299 22 дні тому +16

    The two actors who played Shikishima and Doc started their acting career as a child actor and they were really really famous back then. They were like Japanese ideal sons from different generations. You know sometime being in this industry from the childhood messes up your head. So I'm really glad that their success didn't ruin them and they've got recognized by the world with this movie!

    • @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715
      @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715 19 днів тому +2

      The doctor was a an underrated internationally but Ryunosuke Kamiki was already recognized outside Japan because of his Portraying as Perfect Copy of Sojiro Seta for Rurouni Kenshin Live Action and Takeru Amaya for As the Gods will, and also he is a great seiyu for Ghibli films and won the Seiyuu award for his Performance on Kimi no Nawa

    • @sensen2299
      @sensen2299 19 днів тому +2

      @@jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715 yes, both of them always have been very very famous in Japan, especially Kamiki is incredibly talented in many ways as you said. But, you know not many people outside of Japan wouldn't know what Kenshin is and wouldn't care the subs version/the original voice actors of those animes even if they had watched them. This time it's an Oscar movie! So you get my point right? I'm very happy to hear that you know so much about his works! I'm a big fan of him!

    • @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715
      @jhomsubiaga-cabaro5715 19 днів тому

      ​@@sensen2299 yes sirs , I'm also a Big Fan of him since Detective Q 😂

  • @LoryLilyBomber
    @LoryLilyBomber 23 дні тому +22

    1:04:36 that last roar in the IMAX theater scared the SHIT out of me-wasn’t expecting it!!!

    • @yaboi5012
      @yaboi5012 21 день тому

      Haha me too, I expected the roar to be there but I didn't expect it to be that loud

  • @Dagon3369
    @Dagon3369 17 днів тому +5

    For me, the real breakout character in this film is Sumiko, who quickly evolves from her Karen-esque introduction into a caring-- if brusque-- friend and neighbor. Her sacrificing of her prized stash of rice to feed Akiko... followed by Noriko's deep bow of respect... is one of the movie's most moving moments.

  • @garyarmitage9359
    @garyarmitage9359 17 днів тому +5

    I cared about the people in G-1 more than any other Godzilla movie. A Great Film that also has Godzilla. Best ever!

  • @jinjinghuili6499
    @jinjinghuili6499 21 день тому +8

    Godzilla minus one is my favorite movie. I’m afraid of many foreign people don’t understand that meaning of black rain after Noriko was blown out in Ginza. That was the black rain containing large amounts of radiation that we Japanese experienced in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Please enjoy this movie. But please remember that originally Godzilla was Anti-war films. Thank you.

  • @noneofyourbeeswax01
    @noneofyourbeeswax01 22 дні тому +13

    @24:56 - _"What's he_ (Godzilla) _standing on?"_
    He's standing on business.

  • @user-tx1lb9vx6z
    @user-tx1lb9vx6z 18 днів тому +5

    私が見たリアクターの中で1番かもしれません❤
    編集されてる部分全てが見てほしい場面で最後の首のゴジラ細胞にも気付けるほど集中されていて、日本人としてとても嬉しかったです。

  • @tokepine6169
    @tokepine6169 19 днів тому +7

    5 adult men crying like little girls when watching a godzilla movie.... The same happened to me, this is how good this movie is

  • @midgetwars1
    @midgetwars1 23 дні тому +27

    Easily the best atomic breath scene in any godzilla movie. It's actually atomic not just a big beam

    • @agresticumbra
      @agresticumbra 22 дні тому

      It also looks like Gojira is projectile vomiting, and when it’s done is injured from it, as well as a bit confused.

  • @kaminoriki
    @kaminoriki 15 днів тому +5

    この方達は、ゴジラ映画が大好きで、純粋にこの映画を楽しんでいるのが伝わって来て見ていて好感が持てます。😊

  • @sendaljepitseribu108
    @sendaljepitseribu108 18 днів тому +8

    just random fact i find it interseting (and spoiler alert): Why do all people give salute when Godzilla falls?
    They see Godzilla as "Tatarigami," but what is Tatarigami? Tatarigami are powerful spirits that bring death, destruction, fire, famine, plague, war, and all forms of calamity. This concept was mentioned by the director, Takashi Yamazaki: "There is a concept in Japan called ‘tatarigami’ [spirits that bring calamity]. There are good gods, and there are bad gods. Godzilla is half-monster, but it’s also half-god."
    As far as I know, Japanese people respect both concepts of bad and good gods as part of their culture and religion. The Kyoto Gion Festival or Gion Matsuri, a festival dating back to 869, which originated as an attempt by the people of Kyoto to conduct a purification ritual and appease the gods during an epidemic.
    The description of Tatarigami is represented in Godzilla, and the attempt to stop Godzilla is not just an act to kill the monster, but also an act to purify and appease the spirit of calamity. That's why people give Godzilla a form of respect by saluting it, hoping that it is finally appeased and gone peacefully.
    Another random fact theory : This spirit of calamity cannot be killed, but only appeased, as it is part of nature. Someday, it will emerge again to bring calamities, and it symbolized by the end scene of Godzilla regeneration.

    • @cogitoon
      @cogitoon 17 днів тому

      日本の八百万の神は、自然の中に多様な在り方でただ存在します。存在するだけで完璧な存在でもなく人の考える善悪にも左右されない特異な存在です。なにか刺激を与えられると覚醒して人間がいてもいなくても気ままに振舞いそして去っていくだけ。そういった神たちの中で人間世界に害を及ぼす神をタタリガミと呼びます。彼ら神たちに対して基本的に人間は何もできず、たたハリケーンのようにひたすら耐え忍ぶしかない。唯一の方法は「刺激を与えないで覚醒させないこと」「再覚醒しないように神社などで祀り、眠りが継続するように祈る事」です。こういった「人と契約もしない・指導はおろか関係しようともしない」「超越存在としてただ存在するだけ」という神の在り方がわからないと難しいでしょう。
      ゴジラは戦争に伴う原爆や人命軽視の戦法等の刺激によって覚醒したタタリガミであり、戦争によってゼロになるまで破壊された日本をさらにマイナスに引きずり落すタタリガミです。それに対して「人命軽視だった戦争の手法」を見直し「プラス」を目指すというのがこの映画だと思います。

  • @jackiechan5815
    @jackiechan5815 19 днів тому +3

    calvin at the end just giving up and defeatedly saying 'gimmie one of those' and being given a tissue is great

  • @kumanight
    @kumanight Місяць тому +88

    This is the best Godzilla movie to be put to film in the last 3 decades

    • @kevinmaroney9819
      @kevinmaroney9819 23 дні тому +2

      I liked Godzilla 2014 more

    • @zacharybartolo5111
      @zacharybartolo5111 23 дні тому +4

      I mean, it is the best Godzilla movie. But that doesn’t mean all the others before were bad.

    • @joaoelpereira
      @joaoelpereira 23 дні тому +3

      Shin Godzilla is way better than this

    • @StarMarine1084
      @StarMarine1084 23 дні тому +6

      @@kevinmaroney9819 lmao

    • @AbsoluteHero42
      @AbsoluteHero42 23 дні тому +1

      With out 2014, we wouldn't have gotten this

  • @shibatsun
    @shibatsun 22 дні тому +12

    The four members of Shinseimaru are my favorites.
    I'd love to see them again.

  • @tfred4126
    @tfred4126 23 дні тому +12

    The Odo Island scene caught me so off guard when I saw it in theaters! What a way to introduce this version of Godzilla!

  • @sinema2737
    @sinema2737 19 днів тому +4

    Minus One refers to Japan's condition in the film. Japan's condition after war was considered as ground zero, then with Godzilla, it's minus one

  • @steveschaff4620
    @steveschaff4620 18 днів тому +6

    One of the GREATEST MOVIES EVER... and it's a GODZILLA MOVIE!!!!!!!!!

  • @KurayamiNeko1026
    @KurayamiNeko1026 23 дні тому +43

    And thus the trinity is complete! Legendary, Shin & Minus One

    • @saurianakanyansaber3900
      @saurianakanyansaber3900 22 дні тому

      I would include og 54 Gojira in there too, maybe even replace Legendary, but yeah.

  • @fakecubed
    @fakecubed 15 днів тому +3

    You can tell Jake has seen it before because he starts sobbing knowing what's about to happen. Saw this movie 9 times in theaters. Each time I cried a little bit earlier knowing the emotional beats that were about to happen.

  • @alexjames4507
    @alexjames4507 Місяць тому +37

    One of the best Godzilla films, if not *the* best. So glad this won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects.

  • @tfred4126
    @tfred4126 23 дні тому +21

    The captain is my favorite character! The actor does such a great job delivering every single line.

  • @pe8268
    @pe8268 21 день тому +4

    This isn't only a phenomenal Godzilla movie but a phenomenal movie in general. Usually the human characters are the weakest part of kaiju movies but this is a beautifully painful and compelling human story that happens to involve Godzilla, it's just phenomenal. Everything about this movie is amazing from start to finish but my personal highlight was me perfectly calling what the fighter plane at the end was going to be. When Noda said it's a unique one I immediately thought "What if it's that rear wing pusher prop interceptor prototype they built towards the end of the war?" and that was in fact exactly the one. Using the Shinden for the finale is perfect in every way, it not only makes sense both in and out of universe that it would be available but it offers a perfect full circle moment, most obviously with the ejection seat but also the fact that the shots of it taking off perfectly mirror the opening shots of Shikishima landing on Odo Island. It's so beautiful and perfect I barely even have the words to describe it, it made me so incredibly happy as an airplane nerd but it just worked so well. I absolutely agree that this movie should have been nominated for many more Oscars than just VFX, especially the acting is phenomenal.

  • @okazaki111
    @okazaki111 22 дні тому +9

    Godzilla is TATARIGAMI as mention Takashi Yamazaki in a interview, TATARIGAMI is a spirit (high-dimensional being) that continued to be feared even after it died a violent death as a human. There is also a theory that he is the incarnation of a heroic spirit who died during WW2. (TATARIGAMI is also depicted in Ghibli's Princess Mononoke. The black stain is common in both films.) Although TATARIGAMI is a wild spirit and is feared and shunned, if it is carefully enshrined, it can become a powerful guardian deity. They are the gods that are worshiped.
    How would you describe the existence between God and living things as follows? The director and CG artists spent more than six months developing Godzilla's walking style.

  • @DarewinOcampo
    @DarewinOcampo 22 дні тому +5

    The director confirmed that the black spots on Noriko's neck are Godzilla cells and they are the reason she survived the shockwave. They regenerated her vital organs, preventing her from dying.

  • @danzetterstrom7917
    @danzetterstrom7917 22 дні тому +7

    I was working at my local cinema when this film was showing and that Godzilla roar in the credits made me shit myself when I was cleaning up late at night 😂

  • @cntrldfision5746
    @cntrldfision5746 9 днів тому +1

    I've watched all the Godzilla films multiple times since I was a kid. In the late 80's, early 90's one of the cable channels had a 3 day marathon every May. Minus One is probably one of the best Godzilla movies I've ever seen. Not just the story but the thought put into fighting Godzilla with something that was realistic for the time period.

  • @charlesallen2306
    @charlesallen2306 18 днів тому +2

    One of my favorite movies in the last decade. Minus 1 Minus Color is an even greater experience. Probably one the one of the top 4 or 5 Godzilla movies of all time. Fantastic acting performances as well.

  • @dylanvold9514
    @dylanvold9514 22 дні тому +12

    God, I'm glad they're reacting to this movie. It's a masterpiece. I'd never seen a Godzilla movie before, and this one has set an impossible standards for any others I might watch.

  • @NeverLoseUrNerd
    @NeverLoseUrNerd 19 днів тому +3

    Thank yall so much for reacting to this movie, this is probably my favorite reaction ever and I was hoping and waiting for this. Go go Godzilla forever

  • @DrillToPierceTheHeavens
    @DrillToPierceTheHeavens 23 дні тому +39

    I feel like her not running was not out of fear, but to look upon the creature that terrorizes the man she loves and respects.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 22 дні тому +2

      I felt it was just shock. Koichi had to shake her out of it to get her to run.

    • @DrillToPierceTheHeavens
      @DrillToPierceTheHeavens 21 день тому +1

      @danieldickson8591 I disagree. Why was she only one of the dozens of people that went into shock? You would think shock from fear would not be exclusive to one person.

    • @luluscrooge3891
      @luluscrooge3891 19 днів тому

      Apparently the director wrote a novel that supports this. I can't find a copy that has a good translation since it's written in Japanese, but I remember reading about this scene and it says something like Noriko not caring to live anymore in this scene, probably because of shock or hopelessness about what she just saw and how she narrowly escaped.

  • @SpookySquid14
    @SpookySquid14 19 днів тому +1

    Fun Fact: This iteration of Godzilla is one of the shorter versions. To my knowledge, he's around 50m tall, which is the same height as the original Godzilla, and very small compared to Godzilla in the monsterverse, who's around 120m, more than double Minus 1.

  • @lukmanibrahim2993
    @lukmanibrahim2993 16 днів тому +1

    Fun fact: Takashi Yamazaki which the director of this film is a big fan of Godzilla, he also featured Godzilla as cameo in "Always: Sunset on Third Street" on 2005 and he is the director of "Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle" which have same design for Godzilla in this film

  • @anthonyhudak9363
    @anthonyhudak9363 21 день тому +4

    As someone who has Jaws as his favorite movie and a lifelong Godzilla fan, I absolutely adore this movie. Not only the sequence where Godzilla attacked the boats was heavily inspired by Jaws, but even his "death" felt similar to the shark since both of them had this bellow sound effect once they started to sink

  • @alexsilva28
    @alexsilva28 21 день тому +3

    "We'll use the power of the ocean to kill it!"
    About all that was missing was a guitar riff. I love this movie so much

  • @Mugen3
    @Mugen3 22 дні тому +5

    I'm so impressed this Americans have lots of knowledge about Godzilla and they are big fun of it!

  • @matthewgillies7509
    @matthewgillies7509 22 дні тому +6

    Every ship and plane you saw in this film existed and survived the war, and all they do is change their fates a little. The destroyer they were aboard at the end was considered "lucky", as it had been through many battles and survived all of them without taking any combat damage, or losing any crew--a remarkable achievement for any Japanese naval vessel in WWII. Post-war, she was given to the Chinese Navy and served with the Nationalists there and in Taiwan until the 1970s. There was some discussion of turning her into a museum, but she was ultimately scrapped, but not before some relics were returned to Japan for preservation as a goodwill gesture.

  • @charlievieyra
    @charlievieyra 19 днів тому +3

    The way Godzilla waks, his arms lock, much of his body is locked as he walks, I see it as a rendition to the old movies where a guy in a suit walked with not much options to move around.

  • @agu2326
    @agu2326 23 дні тому +16

    I'm a Japanese Godzilla fan. Your reactions and comments were really amazing and touching! In Japan, the movie title is Godzilla Minus One

  • @reniesulaweyo4383
    @reniesulaweyo4383 23 дні тому +11

    "Dying is easy, living is harder!"
    But yeah, I also got spoiled by the German. I wasn't sure if he would do it until the end, but I had a hunch.

    • @SohiHien
      @SohiHien 22 дні тому +3

      I didn't even need to understand or see the German. I figured with the way they lingered on the seat, the casual mention of ejection seats earlier in the movie and how the guy was like "one more thing" and they pulled away so we couldn't hear what was actually said made it pretty obvious he was being told the plane had an ejection seat.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios 22 дні тому +3

    HOLY CRAP, do I believe the Oscar hype!!!! Minus One was beautifully done and animated. I wasn't expecting Noriko to have survived, but those Godzilla cells literally saved her neck.

  • @liv8388
    @liv8388 20 днів тому +2

    One of the many reasons I love Blind Wave is the boys aren’t afraid to tear up

  • @angejunior2021
    @angejunior2021 22 дні тому +4

    1:04:35 I’m glad you guys rolled the credits because of Godzilla’s roar at the end!😊

  • @undeadnerd3711
    @undeadnerd3711 Місяць тому +80

    Yay subtitles are fixed!!!! I think at least atm......

    • @BlindWave
      @BlindWave  Місяць тому +84

      You saw nothing *Jedi mind trick*

    • @alphaomega5673
      @alphaomega5673 23 дні тому +16

      👋 those were not the subtitles your looking for

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 22 дні тому +1

      I was a bit thrown off when the film subtitles had the doctor (who as a weapons developer should have known better) asking for the best _jet_ fighter mechanic to work on the new prototype _prop_ plane.

  • @mr.moviemafia
    @mr.moviemafia 22 дні тому +2

    Something this movie hits home better than most other Godzilla films is that Godzilla being a metaphor for war and nuclear weapons. His “atomic breath” literally making mushroom clouds was haunting

  • @michaelvincent4280
    @michaelvincent4280 21 день тому +4

    This is a retelling of the original film by the original studio. Can't get better than that. This film is why we all love movies.

  • @aidanjanemcintosh6919
    @aidanjanemcintosh6919 23 дні тому +27

    1:06:07 Godzilla was originally, supposedly, the 'bad guy' in the 1954 movie. It was a curse sent down by gods as a consequence and punishment for warmongers. It was less of a monster movie and more of a disaster movie. But if I'm not mistaken, the godzilla became very popular and people started to make more godzilla movies, but 'dumbed down' where godzilla became some sort of anti-hero, and it became a trend. This movie was the first and only movie to portray godzilla exactly as it was in the 1954 movie.

    • @atlantian1242
      @atlantian1242 23 дні тому +8

      You could say this about Shin Godzilla as well, that's another fully antagonistic incarnation of Godzilla, basically a natural disaster caused by chemical dumping that mutated a creature into the Godzilla that appears in the film.

    • @thepayne7862
      @thepayne7862 23 дні тому +5

      The orignal Japanese version of Godzilla has a strong anti-nuclear weapons message. Godzilla is essentially the punishment for the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
      The first Godzilla movie came out only 9 years after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. So the scars where still pretty fresh and nearly all the people living in Japan at the time remember it happening and living through it.
      In some later Godzilla movies where he was an anti-hero he was nature's punishment for polluting the planet. Other movies he was the defender of the planet.

  • @SohiHien
    @SohiHien 22 дні тому +4

    I didn't even need to understand or see the German to know there was going to be an ejection seat. I figured with the way the shot lingered on the seat, the casual mention of ejection seats earlier in the movie and how the guy was like "one more thing" and they pulled away so we couldn't hear what was actually said made it pretty obvious he was being told the plane had an ejection seat.

  • @WhiskyCanuck
    @WhiskyCanuck 19 днів тому +2

    The channel Rare Earth had a good video talking about the origins of the Godzilla story, talking about some of the first Japanese people to have radiation sickness. Recommended to seek it out.

  • @Bhint320610
    @Bhint320610 23 дні тому +16

    “Revenge for his torturous existence”
    What a line!!!

  • @enbysheriff
    @enbysheriff 22 дні тому +4

    This film was the best cinema experience I have ever had

  • @wolfgift7837
    @wolfgift7837 19 днів тому +3

    Great reactiom !!!

  • @amonra8393
    @amonra8393 23 дні тому +23

    Jake's insight into the soundtrack used in some important scenes was absolutely great, I did not know that. Amazing reaction as always. Thank you!

    • @dababa85
      @dababa85 23 дні тому +1

      Love his insight in this universe!

  • @JamesASharp
    @JamesASharp 9 днів тому +1

    This is the best Godzilla film ever made. Great reaction! 👍🏿

  • @tylerrodriguez9935
    @tylerrodriguez9935 23 дні тому +6

    I know it’s kinda screwed up but Noriko having Godzilla cells in her makes me really want her to become Biollante

  • @tommc3622
    @tommc3622 18 днів тому +1

    I was literally born the day the Showa era ended.
    "Terror of Mechagodzilla" released in Japan on March 15, 1975.
    I have loved Big G my entire life.
    I feel a very deep connection to this franchise.
    I saw Godzilla 1984 in the theatre at 9yo (Thanks Mom!) and have been blessed to have seen 2000, Shin, and -One in theatres. Every American release in my lifetime.
    ...
    I remember walking out of Peter Jackson's King Kong thinking;
    I wish someone would do this for Godzilla. Take it back to it's roots. Make it a period piece, and treat the subject matter seriously.
    I'm so glad it was Toho that finally did it. It's everything I imagined it could be. It was worth the wait.

  • @Tezzinator
    @Tezzinator 22 дні тому +8

    First and foremost, this movies is a love story, just with Godzilla added. It could easily have been a movie where the antagonist would be war itself. And that's why it's SO good. The recent Monsterverse movies all add a lot of characters, but I personally don't care for any of those characters, and whether they live or die. Those movies focus on being monster-movies first, and good stories second. This movie is the exact opposite, and that's why it's the best Godzilla movie ever (in my opinion - Shin Godzilla is also very good).

  • @BakuMamX
    @BakuMamX 23 дні тому +7

    man im so fucking happy that i got to see this in theaters. it was PACKED and when the ginza attack happened? you could hear a PIN DROP.