In addition a tip on top of your thoughtful content, The reason why Godzilla's behavior is unnatural. (In the first place, Godzilla's existence exceeds the rules of physics and biology. That's why people are afraid of Godzilla.) 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.
The human element in this movie was something to behold. Now drop cutest, sympathetic cilhild, that can can cry on cue? AND THEN kill her mom? I'm 51, and while this is not my favorite movie, I think thnk this is the best movie I have ever seen.
The jaws-like boat chase was intense as hell. The model or whatever they used for Godzilla in that scene was so... menacing! His eyes somehow stood out and the size of him chasing the boat.. Man... memorable scene!
Yeah the whole movie had a great soundtrack that did a lot to set the tone. Alot of the building music reminded me of the Dunkirk soundtrack.@@BanterBabble
Coming from someone who has only recently watched the Legendary movies, this movie solidified my love for kaiju films. Even though KOTM is probably still my favorite, I really enjoyed the storyline/human elements, the visuals with Godzilla (THE SPIKES 😍), and the score. I definitely plan on rewatching this! Great review guys!
At 25:04 ..regarding ...I am 55 years old , my brother 1 year younger than me said..looked over to me and said ..who cries during a Godzilla movie .. I looked over to and said...we do.😢😢😅..loved it
Godzilla Minus One is the unofficial sequel to Oppenheimer. It's interesting to me that not a lot of people realize that. Oppenheimer is a movie about the atom bomb test. Minus One takes place directly after the bomb was dropped on Japan. Does that mean that Oppenheimer 'fathered' TWO atomic weapons. One mechanical and one of flesh?
If you wait and progressed through the end credits, you get a wonderful Easter egg. You can hear the classic stomps and classic roar from the very first, 1954 film. It's the perfect prequel to the first Godzilla film.
@@derrickhuerta dammit. I saw it twice and didn't sit through the credits. Good shit right there Sir. I'll be sure to sit through them on my third viewing.
Toho studios has done 33 or so Godzilla movies. They actually are the ones who created Godzilla. I believe. So you've Def seen them if you seen some of the old ones.
Oh definitely. I think what TheDude79 meant that was he doesn’t remember them as well seeing as he’s an old man and last saw them when he was a kid (many many moons ago). Have you seen Minus One yet? If so, what’s your thoughts on it?
Toho has done a total of 37 Godzilla films(this one included). The 1998 American Godzilla doesn't count. That lizard was bought by Toho and killed by the OG Godzilla in Final Wars. The 98 film was a joke. This new Minus One is totally amazing. Watched it two times more to see any details I missed. If you stayed and watched the end of the credits. You get an Easter egg of the stomps leading to the roar of the Godzilla 1954 film. The first film. 😁😁😁😁🤯🤯
@@BanterBabble It's so good! definitely check it out. One of the best movies in the past ten years. Also, the cgi team was 5 people so it makes the film that much crazier. It's by the Daniel's that did Swiss Army Man.
8:55 of course he was feeling the pressure of Shin Gojira's success but its not that he was declining the offer from Toho. Takashi Yamazaki loves the Showa era of Japan and if he's directing a Godzilla movie, its gotta be after WW2 but not only Toho but most of the movie companies in Japan are scared of making movies based on that time but after some time Toho finally chose to get on with it and took three years with Yamazaki to complete the script.
AMAZING FILM!!! I couldn’t BELIEVE how well it was made. The effects are OUTSTANDING!!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you see it,especially if you are a “Monster Movie” fan. 🔥 🦖 👀
i still need to see this. waiting on my watch partner to get back in town. But the original 54 is one of the greatest movies ever made imo. if you haven't seen Shin Godzilla. go check it out, trust me.
Godzilla represents trauma and war in this film, at least to me. This raging thing that just gets worse and worse until community, family and friends join together to stop it.
Godzillas unatural movements stop the second it sees something to hurt, then it snaps into a fluid, animalistic motion. I think this thing is so full of rage and hate it just..zones out if it has nothing to hurt, its only present when killing.
Saw it Saturday, blow away. By far, it is the best movie of the year. Not just godzila, this movie is the best movie of the year ..
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In addition a tip on top of your thoughtful content, The reason why Godzilla's behavior is unnatural.
(In the first place, Godzilla's existence exceeds the rules of physics and biology. That's why people are afraid of Godzilla.)
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.
The human element in this movie was something to behold. Now drop cutest, sympathetic cilhild, that can can cry on cue? AND THEN kill her mom?
I'm 51, and while this is not my favorite movie, I think thnk this is the best movie I have ever seen.
The jaws-like boat chase was intense as hell. The model or whatever they used for Godzilla in that scene was so... menacing! His eyes somehow stood out and the size of him chasing the boat.. Man... memorable scene!
Agreed 100% Add in that haunting music mixed with an air raid siren and it was frightening as hell!
So true
Yeah the whole movie had a great soundtrack that did a lot to set the tone. Alot of the building music reminded me of the Dunkirk soundtrack.@@BanterBabble
I was so surprised at how good this movie looks for the budget they had. I hope we see more of these in the future!
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Coming from someone who has only recently watched the Legendary movies, this movie solidified my love for kaiju films. Even though KOTM is probably still my favorite, I really enjoyed the storyline/human elements, the visuals with Godzilla (THE SPIKES 😍), and the score. I definitely plan on rewatching this! Great review guys!
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At 25:04 ..regarding ...I am 55 years old , my brother 1 year younger than me said..looked over to me and said ..who cries during a Godzilla movie ..
I looked over to and said...we do.😢😢😅..loved it
Godzilla Minus One is the unofficial sequel to Oppenheimer.
It's interesting to me that not a lot of people realize that.
Oppenheimer is a movie about the atom bomb test. Minus One takes place directly after the bomb was dropped on Japan.
Does that mean that Oppenheimer 'fathered' TWO atomic weapons.
One mechanical and one of flesh?
🤯🤯🤯
If you wait and progressed through the end credits, you get a wonderful Easter egg. You can hear the classic stomps and classic roar from the very first, 1954 film. It's the perfect prequel to the first Godzilla film.
@@derrickhuerta dammit. I saw it twice and didn't sit through the credits.
Good shit right there Sir.
I'll be sure to sit through them on my third viewing.
@@primevil110872 Got till the 14th to see it again👍. All hail the King of Kaijus.
@@derrickhuerta I'll make it. Trust me on that
Toho studios has done 33 or so Godzilla movies. They actually are the ones who created Godzilla. I believe. So you've Def seen them if you seen some of the old ones.
Oh definitely. I think what TheDude79 meant that was he doesn’t remember them as well seeing as he’s an old man and last saw them when he was a kid (many many moons ago). Have you seen Minus One yet? If so, what’s your thoughts on it?
@BanterBabble I saw it on Saturday. It was really awesome. I got so hyped up for it. Definitely go see it
Toho has done a total of 37 Godzilla films(this one included). The 1998 American Godzilla doesn't count. That lizard was bought by Toho and killed by the OG Godzilla in Final Wars. The 98 film was a joke. This new Minus One is totally amazing. Watched it two times more to see any details I missed. If you stayed and watched the end of the credits. You get an Easter egg of the stomps leading to the roar of the Godzilla 1954 film. The first film. 😁😁😁😁🤯🤯
Incorrect. There have been 37 total Godzilla movies. 33 of them are Toho and four American.
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@@ohn9431 やっぱり見ないとね!すごいらしいよ。
@@BanterBabble It's so good! definitely check it out. One of the best movies in the past ten years. Also, the cgi team was 5 people so it makes the film that much crazier. It's by the Daniel's that did Swiss Army Man.
The sirens is a raid siren use to alert the cities for fire bomb during ww2
This movie blew my expectations out of the water.
8:55 of course he was feeling the pressure of Shin Gojira's success but its not that he was declining the offer from Toho.
Takashi Yamazaki loves the Showa era of Japan and if he's directing a Godzilla movie, its gotta be after WW2 but not only Toho but most of the movie companies in Japan are scared of making movies based on that time but after some time Toho finally chose to get on with it and took three years with Yamazaki to complete the script.
Godzilla looked like a cute af puppy in the water imho lol!😂 I just wanted to pet him and calm him down lol.
1.2 m on a monday is insane, nd like u said its a foriegn film too?? I never heard that happening before
watching this video in the first week of january and it's *still* playing in LA so i'll be going to see it a fifth time this weekend
AMAZING FILM!!! I couldn’t BELIEVE how well it was made. The effects are OUTSTANDING!!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you see it,especially if you are a “Monster Movie” fan. 🔥 🦖 👀
i still need to see this. waiting on my watch partner to get back in town. But the original 54 is one of the greatest movies ever made imo. if you haven't seen Shin Godzilla. go check it out, trust me.
I just grabbed it on sale digitally this week for $5. Gonna watch asap!
@@BanterBabble right on. i hope you have a great time with it
What’s the ost during the minesweeper scene
Godzilla 1.0 - Confusion
should watch Godzilla Minus One Minus Color which makes the film even better, saw it in both formats, best Godzilla Ever!!!!!
Hoping Minus Color will come with the standard version whenever it drops on digital/bluray 🤞
Godzilla represents trauma and war in this film, at least to me.
This raging thing that just gets worse and worse until community, family and friends join together to stop it.
Godzilla minus1 is a lot like Oliver Anthony, they just came out of nowhere.
Godzillas unatural movements stop the second it sees something to hurt, then it snaps into a fluid, animalistic motion.
I think this thing is so full of rage and hate it just..zones out if it has nothing to hurt, its only present when killing.
I dig this perspective! Thanks for sharing!
Seth rogan?
Honesty, I hear Ray Romano or Kermit the Frog instead 🤣
@BanterBabble lol now I can't unhear it
Stop yelling.
NOOOOOO!!