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  • @ReelRejects
    @ReelRejects  Рік тому +77

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    • @ELshorty787
      @ELshorty787 Рік тому +3

      @ReelRejects
      "Explanation for Godzilla’s 5th form from that last shot of the movie".
      As Godzilla evolves and grows stronger, its very blood threatens to mutate everything around and take on a life of its own. This can be seen in what's referred to as Shin Godzilla 5th Form, which isn't quite as distinct as the other forms. After a dormant Godzilla is force-fed a coagulant, he's frozen alive, making him much easier for the military to deal with. Even in this state, however, he continues to evolve into an even more harrowing form. On the back of Shin Godzilla's tail, a mass of skeletal humanoids are seen rising and evolving from the creature. Given that Shin Godzilla's tail had a head with a human jaw on it, this suggests that the monster may have eventually become more human to adapt to its environment. Thus, Shin Godzilla 6th Form may have been the deadliest state yet, as it would be able to easily lurk among humanity and infect others.

    • @LetthaWrite1inn
      @LetthaWrite1inn Рік тому +2

      Easily the best film since the original

    • @isabelceline-b7f
      @isabelceline-b7f Рік тому

      Hey pathetic loser how about watch Shin Godzilla movie with English Dub its much better just like all Godzilla Toho movies could be watched with English-Dub.

    • @Misaki_Mei504
      @Misaki_Mei504 Рік тому +4

      ‼️Terrible reaction‼️ they spend more time talking about any nonsense or making fun of the movies to which they are supposedly "reacting" 😒 even by the standards of a reaction they go too far and the worst thing is that they are not comments that contribute something to the reaction, to the On the contrary, it only hinders her and because of that, many times they don't know the reason for various things that happen in the movies (what makes it more ridiculous is that all the "reactions" they have on their channel are like this) 👎

    • @isabelceline-b7f
      @isabelceline-b7f Рік тому +1

      Proves they are Not Godzilla/Kaiju Fans.@@Misaki_Mei504

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Рік тому +1669

    I love how realistic this movie is. The average person would try to get video of Godzilla. The political parts are realistic as well, with nobody knowing exactly which department should be in control. It actually shows what would actually happen if this did happen for real.

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 Рік тому +49

      Agreed

    • @jneumy566
      @jneumy566 Рік тому +162

      And it was a shot at the Japanese government's response to the Fukishima disaster and the earthquake and tsunamis that caused it

    • @mixplit9071
      @mixplit9071 Рік тому +121

      @@jneumy566 Yea, that was very much the point of the whole film. Using Godzilla to show how slow and ineffectual the Japanese Bureaucracy was at dealing with anything unexpected. In the wake of Fukishima.

    • @nitrokid
      @nitrokid Рік тому +22

      We've seen action-oriented Godzilla movies with the marines, hovercrafts, jets and mechs. This one is interesting because we get to see the POV of the people behind the scene who deals with logistics and corporate meetings 😂

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Рік тому +17

      @@mixplit9071 I think the shot there is less at democratic bureaucracy in general (which does move slowly, but with consideration; rapid, ill-considered responses can make bad situations much worse) than the fact that the Fukushima disaster was "unexpected". It's a nuke plant in a known tsunami zone. Even without the fact that TEPCO ignored 30 years of warnings from US nuclear experts that keeping the emergency generators for a nuclear reactor in a basement in a tsunami zone was a bad idea (who could have known?), arguably making Fukushima a worse example of negligence and lack of accountability than Chernobyl (Chernobyl got some people convicted; nobody has faced legal penalties for Fukushima, nor ever will), it's pretty obvious that there should have been plans in place.

  • @gooddoggo3547
    @gooddoggo3547 Рік тому +778

    Godzilla is actually portrayed as a victim as well in this film. Godzilla is stated to be an ancient aquatic fish, who fed on the dumping of radioactive elements and turned into what he is because of it. However he also was born from tragedy, the scientist who originally discovered and researched him lost his wife to radiation sickness, the same elements that created Godzilla. Godzilla in his original form before he turned into a beast was just a fish who wanted to survive. In the forms of the movie, he still is just trying to do that. The radiation in his body has created him, however it is also shown to cause him immense pain. In his first form, he is literally spewing out very hot blood from his gills. The way he even moves on land and on the shore even shows desperation. It's not implied that Godzilla can control how he evolves, so its a reasonable assumption that the reason why he came out from the water is because he was forced to because of his body changing. Godzilla is a victim of the waste dumped by mankind, he is just a creature who turned into what he is because it just wanted to survive and now in result suffers immense pain because of it. Godzilla literally is forced to cool down because his blood is literally burning him up from the inside. When Godzilla uses atomic breath the lyrics of the song express the pain and confusion he is feeling
    "If I die in this world
    Who will know something of me?
    I am lost, no one knows
    There's no trace of my yearning"
    "I wear a void
    Not even hope
    A downward slope
    Is all I see"
    (he is a creature, who just wanted to live. Now because of that basic desire his body is litterally causing him immense pain. His body forced him to go on land something he never was used to, where he is seen only as a threat, when he’s just yearning to live. Godzilla could also be accepting that he is in a situation where his life is being threatened and he very well could die, hence why he only sees a downward slope)
    Then in contrast there is a masculine singer who sings at the same time
    “But I must carry on.
    Nothing worse can befall.
    All my fears, all my tears, tell my heart there’s a hole."
    "as long as breath comes from my mouth
    I may yet stand the slightest chance
    a shaft of light is all I need
    Is all I see to cease the darkness killing me"
    (In contrast he also is expressing that he must carry on and the situation he is now in, is already the worst it can be. As long as he is alive, he must continue even if its a slight chance of survival. Staying alive is the only hope he has that could possibly maybe stop the immense pain he is going through.)
    This movie was breath of fresh air and a return to form for the people who were immense fans of the orginal film. As director Ishirō Honda who made the orginal Godzilla 1954 said beautifully
    "Monsters are tragic beings. They're born too tall, too strong, too heavy, they're not evil by choice. That is their tragedy."

    • @nicksmyth4050
      @nicksmyth4050 11 місяців тому +31

      Beautifully said

    • @gooddoggo3547
      @gooddoggo3547 11 місяців тому +32

      @@nicksmyth4050 thanks! Lmao I wasn’t expecting anyone to read this actually what a pleasant surprise

    • @misantrope6267
      @misantrope6267 11 місяців тому +6

      This was the only godzilla movie I really liked

    • @cinemasurge1851
      @cinemasurge1851 11 місяців тому +2

      @@gooddoggo3547I agree with nick, beautiful words

    • @gooddoggo3547
      @gooddoggo3547 11 місяців тому

      thank you@@cinemasurge1851

  • @DraconianSG
    @DraconianSG Рік тому +1123

    If you’re wondering how Godzillas feeling through the movie, he’s feeling something along the lines of “I’m scared and I don’t want to die”. You can tell by listening to the lyrics of the song that plays when he first uses the atomic breath

    • @lostonegrey1555
      @lostonegrey1555 Рік тому +226

      Hes always in agonising pain constantly

    • @atlas3556
      @atlas3556 Рік тому +220

      He WANTS to die. But his body fights to go on. The main singer is his mind, while the bass is his body

    • @DraconianSG
      @DraconianSG 11 місяців тому +162

      ⁠@@atlas3556I’m probably gonna sound like a nerd, but the female voice represents his true emotions, they show that Godzilla is sad that he can’t fit in anywhere and is scared of the fact he is only seen as a threat when all he is trying to do is live. The line “Who will know something of me” is saying that he is scared that if he dies no one will know the suffering he is going through. The male voice on the other hand is him acknowledging that he has to destroy the things trying to kill him if he wants to continue living

    • @abyadhnip6929
      @abyadhnip6929 11 місяців тому +23

      What's fascinating is that, the English version "Who will know" had a Japanese version "Furusato". English is telling Godzilla pov, while the Japanese is the humans pov seeing all the destruction.

    • @ROFLWAFFLELAWL4
      @ROFLWAFFLELAWL4 11 місяців тому +23

      @@DraconianSG Nah not a nerd lol I believe you're correct as IIRC it was confirmed officially that the song played during the first Atomic Breath was in-fact sung from the point of view of Godzilla.
      I believe the reason Godzilla here is shown with red flesh showing and the profuse blood, his body is constantly evolving and adapting whether he (Godzilla) likes it or not. So he's constantly in pain and the more elements he's introduced to (like the bombs) the more his body forcefully adapts.
      So the female voice could be seen/heard more as Godzillas thoughts/feelings while the male vocal is his body doing what it must to keep from dying.

  • @Mark_TDD
    @Mark_TDD 11 місяців тому +326

    Fun facts:
    - During the last Godzilla sequence, Toho had to reach out to every single building's owner to receive permission to "destroy" their buildings. All of them accepted, and some were even ecstatic (one apparently said, YES please have Godzilla destroy our building). (Source: audio commentary with production assistant Yoko Higuchi)
    - Select shots of the movie were shot on Canon DSLRs and iPhones. Some of the iPhone shots were filmed by co-director Hideaki Anno himself.
    - They originally built an animatronic of Godzilla to use for VFX shots, but they abandoned the idea and went with motion-captured CGI.
    - A lot of the original score by Shiro Sagisu reused music from Hideaki Anno's previous work (also scored by Sagisu), Neon Genesis Evangelion. The score was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
    - Anno didn't want the movie mixed for surround sound, but he was not allowed to make it mono so he compromised for 3.1 audio. They also originally re-mixed the original Godzilla theme in stereo, but Anno insisted on using the mono mixes.
    - The movie has the largest credited cast of any Japanese movie, totalling 328 actors and 4660 extras.

    • @WorldWeave
      @WorldWeave 11 місяців тому +59

      Honestly…it probably WOULD be some sort of honor to have Godzilla destroy your building

    •  11 місяців тому +17

      @@WorldWeave I know if I had a building Big G could wreck in a movie I would be like "Wait, I don't have to pay you for this honor?!"

    • @bhargavipba
      @bhargavipba 6 місяців тому +1

      I would love for Godzilla to destroy my home too 😂

  • @Emerald501st
    @Emerald501st Рік тому +464

    I love that instead of making these inherently unrealistic monsters realistic, it throws the unrealistic into a real world, forcing them to try and fight a beast whose very existence goes against all known science.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 11 місяців тому +37

      It's not entirely unrealistic though.
      It's certainly far more rooted in science than the Legendary Monsterverse Godzilla.
      The whole thing about coagulants, isotope half lifes and its body being powered by fission because regular chemical physiology and metabolism alone would not even come close to providing enough energy for such a creature to even move around with its level of mobility, let alone the fantastical stuff like atomic breath.

    • @motestt70711
      @motestt70711 11 місяців тому

      ​@@mnomadvfx不是裂變 而是聚變 牠是核聚變 不需要像傳奇的泰坦以吸收輻射為食物
      而是牠-哥吉拉 本身就是一座活著的生物核聚變爐 攝取空氣與水 進行超小規模的聚變 並且得以製造出新的同位素形
      藉由這些核反應產生的同位素 讓身軀的細胞組織進行非常迅速駭人的進化跟成長 同時代謝掉不需要的細胞組織 所以內部處於半崩潰的狀態 是因為哥吉拉牠需要隨時進化與變異 並且讓內部處於非常高的高溫狀態下
      其變異進化的速度只能用讚嘆 由電影中的第二型態轉向第三型態時的過渡時期 我們清楚看的是如何由鰓呼吸轉向成肺呼吸 同時由爬行轉成完全直立的進化
      在短短的幾分鐘內
      達到正常自然界的生物進化由水生動物成為水陸兩棲 爬行至直立需要上億年時間的結果
      在遭受了來自空中的攻擊後 迅速進化發展出精準的生物雷達與背部的熱線 並且於沉睡恢復能量期間還作到自主防禦的防空圈的精準命中射擊 同時讓尾部也能發射熱線
      人類作戰方面以大量的無人載具進行從早上到下五近乎八小時以上的無人機波狀攻擊消耗戰 總算使能量消耗殆盡後 灌下凝血劑使其破壞冷卻機制 哥吉拉為了避免自己熱死強制停止核聚變反應呈凍結狀態 同時並未死亡 並且...尾部末端上停下了自主進化分裂到一半的繁殖體出來...
      最後劇情尾部有提到:我們必須與哥吉拉共存了
      這才是日本的現實寫照 我們懼怕著核能帶來的危害同時 也清楚核能帶來的益處
      人類文明建立於不可獲缺的電力所推動的一切產業與公共設施 醫療傳播媒體等等一切 可以說已經發展與開發的國家都依賴著電力推動下的發展
      當中又以核能發電為龐大且穩定長久的電力來源 當然不慎重看待電廠的安全與管理造成的疏失而引爆的災害 也是極為高昂的代價
      日本人在懼怕擔憂的同時 又不得不仰賴依託著核能發電帶來的供給下去看待著現實發生的災難後的悔恨與批判政府與廠商 但又得需要新的核電廠維持國家的電力需求了

    • @heavysystemsinc.
      @heavysystemsinc. 10 місяців тому

      ​@mnomadvfx are you sure? Aircraft carrier energy production is done from two fairly small reactors and and can power a carrier for over 50 years with no refueling, though they do get a refueling and overhaul after 25 years. I think maybe the unrealistic part or strange part is that his skin was both impenetrable but also flexible. Sure, we could have scales that slide in and out from under each other wrapped over muscle, but that wasn't what it looked like. It looked more like solid rock with a lot of holes melted through it.
      *shrug*

    • @motestt70711
      @motestt70711 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@mnomadvfx更正你一點 不是核裂變 而是核聚變 單單只需要吸入空氣與水 就能進行超小規模的核聚變以產生新的同位元素
      並且用來組成分子與構築身體組織
      同時進行非常快速的代謝 達成進化與補強身體能力不足的短處外
      更還有極為強大的自我分裂增生與繁殖
      缺點就是極強的放射性元素卻有非常短的衰退時間 同時進化過程會產生極高的內部溫度
      人類就是利用這點灌注凝血藥劑 逼迫16哥吉拉強行停止聚變反應 進入自我凍結的休眠期

  • @chavadx
    @chavadx Рік тому +248

    If you're wondering what that was the scene, Godzilla was about evolve by creating human size Godzilla creatures but it was frozen before the worst could happen.

    • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
      @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 Рік тому +13

      Like cell jrs. Lol.

    • @margaretbush
      @margaretbush 11 місяців тому +10

      Fun fact…. The anthropomorphic evolved version is inspired by evangeleon

    • @Shallet69
      @Shallet69 11 місяців тому +13

      ​@@margaretbushits the same guy that creat evangelion

    • @zir456
      @zir456 11 місяців тому +2

      I really want to see the next evolution💀 but then theres no way to beat It

    • @ProbablyPolyCoria
      @ProbablyPolyCoria 10 місяців тому +4

      godzilla didnt want to create them, he cant control evolution, as gooddoggo3547 said:
      Godzilla is actually portrayed as a victim as well in this film. Godzilla is stated to be an ancient aquatic fish, who fed on the dumping of radioactive elements and turned into what he is because of it. However he also was born from tragedy, the scientist who originally discovered and researched him lost his wife to radiation sickness, the same elements that created Godzilla. Godzilla in his original form before he turned into a beast was just a fish who wanted to survive. In the forms of the movie, he still is just trying to do that. The radiation in his body has created him, however it is also shown to cause him immense pain. In his first form, he is literally spewing out very hot blood from his gills. The way he even moves on land and on the shore even shows desperation. It's not implied that Godzilla can control how he evolves, so its a reasonable assumption that the reason why he came out from the water is because he was forced to because of his body changing. Godzilla is a victim of the waste dumped by mankind, he is just a creature who turned into what he is because it just wanted to survive and now in result suffers immense pain because of it. Godzilla literally is forced to cool down because his blood is literally burning him up from the inside. When Godzilla uses atomic breath the lyrics of the song express the pain and confusion he is feeling
      "If I die in this world
      Who will know something of me?
      I am lost, no one knows
      There's no trace of my yearning"
      "I wear a void
      Not even hope
      A downward slope
      Is all I see"
      (he is a creature, who just wanted to live. Now because of that basic desire his body is litterally causing him immense pain. His body forced him to go on land something he never was used to, where he is seen only as a threat, when he’s just yearning to live. Godzilla could also be accepting that he is in a situation where his life is being threatened and he very well could die, hence why he only sees a downward slope)
      Then in contrast there is a masculine singer who sings at the same time
      “But I must carry on.
      Nothing worse can befall.
      All my fears, all my tears, tell my heart there’s a hole."
      "as long as breath comes from my mouth
      I may yet stand the slightest chance
      a shaft of light is all I need
      Is all I see to cease the darkness killing me"
      (In contrast he also is expressing that he must carry on and the situation he is now in, is already the worst it can be. As long as he is alive, he must continue even if its a slight chance of survival. Staying alive is the only hope he has that could possibly maybe stop the immense pain he is going through.)
      This movie was breath of fresh air and a return to form for the people who were immense fans of the orginal film. As director Ishirō Honda who made the orginal Godzilla 1954 said beautifully
      "Monsters are tragic beings. They're born too tall, too strong, too heavy, they're not evil by choice. That is their tragedy."

  • @MrXMermerX
    @MrXMermerX Рік тому +469

    "Shin" means three possible things in japanese: new (新), true(真), or God (神).
    Each of the meaning fits the movie.

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Рік тому +35

      I wonder if the word "ultimate" works here, as it usually describes a newer best version of a thing... an ultimate thing is also like the divine incarnation of that concept.

    • @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338
      @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 Рік тому +23

      @@ravissary79 it could be, not a literal translation, but given the possible meanings, I think it fits well.

    • @KaspersDomain
      @KaspersDomain Рік тому +31

      The 'Shin' in the title is a way for the director to separate his thing from the rest, as it became some sort of a trilogy now. In this context, the word translates to 'True', as the trilogy is all about reimagining iconic Japanese icons back into what their original ideas were when they were first made.
      For example, the original Gojira film in the 1950s was inspired by the atomic bombings, Shin Godzilla was inspired by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and the government's failure to take action. It took the base idea of consequences of the human race and turn it into a living and breathing creature.

    • @1eyeddevil929
      @1eyeddevil929 Рік тому +4

      There's a forth meaning being Death.

    • @MrXMermerX
      @MrXMermerX Рік тому +10

      @@1eyeddevil929 Death (死) is pronounced as "shi" though?

  • @Ceoofsonic06
    @Ceoofsonic06 Рік тому +254

    Fun fact for the rejects: Hideaki Anno is the genius behind this movie and was the creator for Neon Genesis Evangelion and would later do Shin Kamen Rider and then Shin Ultraman

    • @gurdimeikenskjaldi5060
      @gurdimeikenskjaldi5060 11 місяців тому +24

      I already knew when I watched it, but when THAT evangelion track started with the percussions I was smirking "oooh my God Anno, you did it again!" xD

    • @antonmiguel8609
      @antonmiguel8609 11 місяців тому +6

      That’s why I heard the evangelion ost when there was a meeting in the movie

    • @anthonysalinas-candelero9978
      @anthonysalinas-candelero9978 11 місяців тому +3

      What are those Shin movies about

    • @aldodafino2586
      @aldodafino2586 5 місяців тому

      ​@@anthonysalinas-candelero9978It's basically a reboot of some sort for the first Kamen Rider and Ultraman

  • @yiledute
    @yiledute Рік тому +559

    The whole idea of this version of Godzilla was already terrifying, but when I saw that last scene it truly made me feel fear. Just imagine how much worse it would've been if we had highly intelligent, always evolving, dangerously radioactive humanoid Godzillas, just their existence would be a threat to all life in the planet.

    • @markrogers6601
      @markrogers6601 Рік тому +75

      The plan for the sequel was to actually make that the plot. Godzilla would then evolve into a lovecraftian land mass full of humanoid godzillas and other "Shin" Godzillas in various states of evolution.
      But it never came to fruition despite its success both in Japan and overseas...

    • @SophiaSanders61
      @SophiaSanders61 Рік тому +24

      ​@@markrogers6601
      I've only ever heard that Anno and his collaborators never had plans for a sequel or anything of that nature.

    • @KrystianZieba-kc8tx
      @KrystianZieba-kc8tx 11 місяців тому +27

      ​@@SophiaSanders61true, the sequel was never planned or considered. But one guy did make a script for it just cuz the movie was a smash hit. But nobody consideredit.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 11 місяців тому +8

      They are basically the 'God Warriors' from Miyazaki's Nausica of the Valley of the Wind.
      The director of this film actually worked on Nausicaa as one of the animators.

    • @andrewmeyer3599
      @andrewmeyer3599 11 місяців тому

      ​@@markrogers6601 There never were any plans for a sequel and this was very quickly confirmed by both director and Toho very shortly after the western release of the movie, I would know because I bought the movie as soon as they were being sold in the States and checked to find anything about a sequel considering the cliffhanger-ish ending we got

  • @thechatteringclown
    @thechatteringclown Рік тому +200

    this is definitely one of the better godzilla movies, especially since you can tell there was some real passion behind this one. just like the original godzilla represented the fallout of the dropping of the atomic bombs during WW2, shin godzilla represents the destruction caused by the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster and the 2011 earthquake that shook japan to its core. its been a while since godzilla stood for something palpable that people actually experienced themselves and could wholeheartedly relate to. having that factor present in this movie again, makes it that much more powerful.

    • @Kevmaster2000
      @Kevmaster2000 Рік тому +5

      One of the better Godzilla movies? There’s almost 40 of these things. There are better.

    • @zeroskaterz92
      @zeroskaterz92 Рік тому +23

      @@Kevmaster2000 Not really. Seems like you missed the point. Although some of those other Godzilla vs [insert kaiju] films were good, they're nothing like what the Godzilla/Gojira originally meant to be. I guess reading comprehension is a lil bit hard for you.

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 Рік тому +6

      ​@@Kevmaster2000no

    • @oaktree1626
      @oaktree1626 Рік тому +11

      ​@@Kevmaster2000Thus, "ONE of the better".

    • @androyus
      @androyus Рік тому +10

      ​@@Kevmaster2000Is reading hard for you, bro?

  • @captwrecked
    @captwrecked Рік тому +278

    I REALLY wish we got a sequel and saw what was evolving out of the tail. This movie was top tier.

    • @JollibeenosHasYourCoordinates
      @JollibeenosHasYourCoordinates Рік тому +69

      Personally, the only way a sequel for Shin Godzilla to work is if the humans lose and Shin evolves to his 10th form and becomes the Universe.

    • @poneng
      @poneng Рік тому +7

      no sequel, but there is a follow up, Godzilla Minus iirc

    • @isabelceline-b7f
      @isabelceline-b7f Рік тому +29

      Toho chose Not to do a Sequel cause they want to make a World of Godzilla Cinematic Universe showing Godzilla and other Classic Toho Kaiju and it would take inspiration from MCU with each movie having a Post-Credit scene to tease the next movie.

    • @KaspersDomain
      @KaspersDomain Рік тому +7

      You should go for Shin Ultraman, written by the director of Shin Godzilla.

    • @isabelceline-b7f
      @isabelceline-b7f Рік тому

      I have both Shin Ultraman and Shin Godzilla on DVD for I prefer watching them in English Dub Language. @@KaspersDomain

  • @Scallycowell
    @Scallycowell Рік тому +60

    I'm sure it's been mentioned, but this movie was made as commentary on the Japanese government's response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, directly parodying the bureaucratic hand-sitting that made the entire disaster exponentially worse. It's no surprise this film won Japan's equivalent of the Oscar for Best Picture. Still my favorite of the series if for no other reason how terrifyingly real it all feels, not to mention the horrifying implications of the monster itself. Hideaki Anno's Shin trilogy is truly a sight to behold.

  • @HoboGaming
    @HoboGaming Рік тому +185

    The theme of Godzilla feeding on nuclear energy came from Godzilla 1984. Its honestly an underrated Godzilla movie that did a lot to further the mythos. Its a solid movie with suprisingly great effects.

    • @AndrewRedskin
      @AndrewRedskin Рік тому +6

      And one of the best scores in the godzilla series not having Ifukube.

    • @Loonaticx
      @Loonaticx 11 місяців тому

      ​@@AndrewRedskin seconded

    • @TheBillylara
      @TheBillylara 11 місяців тому +1

      it seem many littlke details from other movies were taken to build shin goji
      the tail splitting into little bleings and the freezing remind me of godzilla vs destroyah

  • @erickchristensen746
    @erickchristensen746 11 місяців тому +55

    The tail shot at the end before credits was showing that he was transforming again, his 5th form was going to be thousands of humanoid versions of itself. It was originally written to have two more forms afterwards and the last one being a true transcended god of destruction that destroys all life. Hence the name "Shin" which means "True" his name translating to "True God Incarnate". The wristers instead changed the ending to be earlier with this more grim ending of how much worse it would have gotten before he got stopped.

  • @4no3bo3dy
    @4no3bo3dy Рік тому +43

    A little context that may be helpful: Evangelion creator Hideaki Anno directed this 2016 film as a parallel to the 2011 earthquake & tsunami, as well as the Fukushima nuclear disaster. A lot of frustration from Anno at Japan’s bureaucracy, empathy for the civilians who died, and pride in his people’s resilience and ingenuity. Shin Godzilla won Japan’s version of their Best Picture Academy Award.

  • @88gschannel39
    @88gschannel39 Рік тому +86

    I so badly wanted them to do a sequel of the "Xenomorph" Godzillas that were coming out of the tail. Would've been a great sci-fi horror of hunting them down in the slightly rebuilt city. Could've even had an Alpha that could've reached T-Rex size to emphasize the race against time with growth.

    • @KaspersDomain
      @KaspersDomain Рік тому +8

      There are documents out there that detailed what would've happened in the cancelled sequel. It ends with Godzilla evolving into pretty much something that destroys the earth, or something like that.

    • @mydrillasanjay5397
      @mydrillasanjay5397 11 місяців тому +10

      @@KaspersDomain its more like godzilla becomes the embodiment of the universe itself

  • @monkeybrain0212
    @monkeybrain0212 Рік тому +43

    I love how unique this Godzilla was with its ongoing mutations and everything. So interesting to learn from the production that they wanted to do more with the horror aspect and make Godzilla into something really messed up 😮😂😅

  • @nitrokid
    @nitrokid Рік тому +44

    'Shin' can be translated to 'new' or 'true'. In Japanese entertainment media, the prefix 'Shin' usually added to an existing franchise to depict the new version or the edgier iteration of said franchise, e.g. Shin Godzilla, Shin Kamen Rider, Shin Ultraman, etc- all featuring the cooler or scarier or more mature approach to the concept.

    • @andrewmeyer3599
      @andrewmeyer3599 11 місяців тому +6

      Shin can also be translated as God aswell

    • @heavysystemsinc.
      @heavysystemsinc. 10 місяців тому

      I like to Shin prefixed to these movies would come off cheese to Japanese audiences just like our subtitles come off as cheese on our movies...
      I.e. Shin Godzilla would read like Godzilla: The Evolution.

  • @MysteriousPerson1991
    @MysteriousPerson1991 Рік тому +86

    Ever since I saw that design, boom nightmares. The soulless eyes, the almost flesh like body. This movie is just incredible!

    • @AndrewCheshire
      @AndrewCheshire Рік тому +10

      Check out the deleted scene where eyes and teeth are growing on the pieces of him that got bombed off. 😳

    • @carlosquall15
      @carlosquall15 11 місяців тому +6

      ​@@AndrewCheshireYeah, and don't forget the Acid Blood Projectile Vomit scene 🤢🤮... It's just gross! It's like Godzilla's first attempt to do atomic breath in his younger form

    • @meltedchees
      @meltedchees 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@carlosquall15am I the only one who isn't grossed out by the blood and flesh?

  • @queekheadtaker7327
    @queekheadtaker7327 11 місяців тому +10

    I remember reading some comment which explained that all of its forms represented the progressiono of the dominant life form, so an aguatic form, an amphibian form, a dino form and finally a human form.

  • @JerASMR
    @JerASMR Рік тому +40

    One of my fave Godzilla movies! He's just way more terrifying and dangerous here.

  • @MKnowS
    @MKnowS 11 місяців тому +17

    My thought on the humanoid bodies on the tail is that Godzilla adapts to the threats it's currently facing. It was going to be defeated so to adaptat for that situation it was like an evacuation attempt. Like Godzilla's main body was a sinking carrier and the humanoid bodies were helicopters trying to escape to save something.

  • @maddiebromen6068
    @maddiebromen6068 11 місяців тому +18

    I never thought Shin would be beat out, but after seeing Minus One yesterday I can now confidently call Shin Godzilla the SECOND best Godzilla of all time. Toho upped their game even further with Minus One

    • @JaimeD.
      @JaimeD. 9 місяців тому +2

      Gojira, Shin Godzilla, and Godzilla Minus One should be considered the cerberus' films of horrors. 😱

  • @27poker
    @27poker Рік тому +73

    love this movie SO much, the horror, the evangelion music the Misato archetype

  • @ReelRejects
    @ReelRejects  Рік тому +138

    What's YOUR Favorite Godzilla movie?!

    • @EvrytForReal
      @EvrytForReal Рік тому +37

      This one!

    • @TheBeaverFiles
      @TheBeaverFiles Рік тому +23

      Shin is my favorite, I think it brings Gojira back to his roots as a threat and not a hero

    • @irvinreevesinbaraj6134
      @irvinreevesinbaraj6134 Рік тому +9

      KOTM and the 1954 one.
      Haven't watched Shin Godzilla yet but I'll watch it during the Christmas vacation.

    • @fearnloathingingeneral
      @fearnloathingingeneral Рік тому +8

      Godzilla Mothra Mechagodzilla Tokyo S.O.S.

    • @GOJIRA-bo8uo
      @GOJIRA-bo8uo Рік тому +6

      King of The Monsters, I know it's not the best but the soundtrack, the kaiju moments, the CGI. everything feels like a hug to this guy who grew up with Godzilla.(second is G14)

  • @a.p.e.x3195
    @a.p.e.x3195 10 місяців тому +17

    The atomic breath scene was literally godzilla going “You know what, alright, fuck you”

  • @JMotion
    @JMotion 11 місяців тому +17

    There's a certain sense of tragedy to watching how the old government handles the whole situation.
    The quote from Yaguchi about "Wishful thinking and armchair theories by the old Imperial Army in the last war led to 3 million Japanese lives lost. Beware of unfounded optimism" is such a hard hitting line, because that really is how the government is handling the situation. They're a bunch of cowards patting themselves on the back, all while nothing is actually done to stop Godzilla while it's still weak enough to be damaged.

  • @gwenfairholm8080
    @gwenfairholm8080 Рік тому +10

    When you compare shin godzilla to godzilla king of the monsters, you really get a great picture of the difference in attitudes towards nuclear weapons in the US, the country that invented them, and Japan, the only country to ever have been hit by them. In king of the monsters, a nuke is used to heal godzilla and even acts as a power up, giving godzilla the strength needed to take down ghidora. In shin godzilla, the idea of using a nuke is met with absolute horror, and they risk a completely bonkers plan of knocking godzilla over and force feeding him coolant because they'd rather risk that hail mary than ever let another nuclear weapon be detonated on Japanese soil

  • @UberNoodle
    @UberNoodle 11 місяців тому +14

    This movie was a very well done and biting satire of Japanese government bureaucracy in the face of catastrophe, namely what happened in the 2011 earthquake tsunami and resulting reactor meltdown. But it's also very hopeful in its satire. It is saying that the future of the country is to dismantle these rigid out of touch structures and look towards the young, marginalised, forgotten and ignored for the future.

  • @TheNerdyRambler
    @TheNerdyRambler 11 місяців тому +5

    Theres a bunch of things i love about this film including the small details, like the deserted boat which leads them to finding godzilla says Glory Maru which is a reference to the OG Godzilla film where the Maru ship is investigated where godzilla is found. Also when we see Shin Godzilla's form for the first time a boat he pushes out the way is labelled The Alpha

  • @sheeeshibanji
    @sheeeshibanji Рік тому +6

    I like this godzilla the most because the director of this the creator of EVA anime. He knows how to capture a sense of dread and godzilla becoming a unstoppable force. If they didn't stop him on time not just the universe but the whole existence would be in danger.
    The most Favorite ost on this movie was that song "if i die, no one knows"

  • @Godzilla-tu2cd
    @Godzilla-tu2cd Рік тому +73

    My first ToHo Godzilla movie I seen in theaters and it was amazing. Such a great reimagining to Goji and a great way to bring him into the modern day especially the fact that this is a inspiration to the 311 tsunami/earthquake. 34:34 aside from the prime minister getting killed in the helicopter the body count is low

  • @dontquestionit_edits
    @dontquestionit_edits Рік тому +10

    The Atomic Breath scene alway give me chill no matter how many time I watch it....

  • @ThePolishValsion
    @ThePolishValsion 11 місяців тому +5

    The best thing about Godzilla in this movie is that the whole model is CGI, but it was still given the motion capture and the people responsible for bringing it to life put practical effects on it. They effectively made a CGI model look like a practical effect... and it worked.

  • @haseoxv9508
    @haseoxv9508 Рік тому +6

    this probably the most fascinating Atomic Breath from allthe Godzilla movia i ever seen.

  • @DDD-ye3wh
    @DDD-ye3wh Рік тому +7

    The thing I like about this movie is that it follows the same element that Pacific Rim has. it has a good camera angle that can detail a very good shot. The physics despite being fictious Toho manages to make it look like Godzilla is a walking statue, and most of all, the texture of his designs, the studio manages to make it blend in with the element of the camera. And that's what made it sell a very eerie mood.

  • @MarcoBayod_MB
    @MarcoBayod_MB Рік тому +9

    I don't know if is addressed later, but the movie was a critique of how Japan acted during the tsunami and the nuclear power plant disaster, doing meetings around meetings and doing nothing while all everything was happening, at the same time the movie shows how different they do things to american movies, here is not the disruptor hero but the people that work together using the system

  • @EvrytForReal
    @EvrytForReal Рік тому +15

    Like how the original Godzilla was a metaphor for the nuclear bombs launched in Japan, Shin Godzilla is a metaphor for the tsunami that destroyed the Fukushima power plant, and this movie is a critic to the government's reaction to the incedent, wich left nuclear waste and other radioactive materials in the sea

  • @erickraven7161
    @erickraven7161 Рік тому +10

    I saw this movie during its second week of release in Tokyo. It was an amazing experience. At the end of the film no one moved as the credits showed footage of actual victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki while the 1954 soundtrack played. It was spiritual and surreal at the same time.

  • @kalawana6175
    @kalawana6175 Рік тому +12

    I’d love if you all could react to Godzilla Minus One, there’s been a lot of content from you guys with the Monarch series and now shin, Minus One should be a fun watch!

  • @UNSTABLE111
    @UNSTABLE111 11 місяців тому +19

    I know Godzilla Minus One is out...I absolutely love that movie, that being said Shin Godzilla still takes top spot just slightly for me..because it has such a biting social commentary on japanese government handling of a natural disaster and state emergency
    .such as the handling of the tohoku incident..it feels pretty realistic..Also, the stylisitc and creative cinematography, one of the few times I wish I knew Japanese or use the english dub to appreciate it..

    • @sseltrek1a2b
      @sseltrek1a2b 11 місяців тому +5

      also have to say that the dialogue/discussion in this movie is much more eeply compelling as they watch this disaster unfold and try to grapple with what to do about it...they said that the Godzilla in, "Minus Zero" is the most terrifying version of Godzilla put to film...i disagree...i think Shin Godzilla is much more horrifying and destructive in this movie, imho...

  • @silentjackm.d4490
    @silentjackm.d4490 11 місяців тому +7

    So the ending is even more horrifying than you might think because originally the idea was that Godzilla will continue to evolve and that's what the ending implies. But they already made concept art of it where there's a giant humanoid version of Godzilla that can make clones of himself, and will continue to evolve and slowly go to hate humanity dude it's painful existence. It's final evolution is literally a Eldritch god and a literal planet-sized Godzilla that can create clones of itself

  • @G-13720
    @G-13720 11 місяців тому +4

    That version of Shin Godzilla at the very end on its tail was the response to humanity. It was going to evolve and make an army of itself.

  • @HawkTeevs
    @HawkTeevs 11 місяців тому +5

    Those humanoids coming out of Godzilla’s tail was going to be his 5th form. They were originally going to go ham on the “infinitely evolving” idea, and Godzilla was first going to grow Godzilla people out of himself to fight against the humans. Then, Godzilla himself would become almost human, and he would have also evolved his abilities so far beyond what they were before that Godzilla would have essentially become a literal god.
    Godzilla would have quite literally become “God incarnate”.

  • @SpenglerExtreme
    @SpenglerExtreme 11 місяців тому +6

    My favourite part of the whole movie are the train bombs. Trains are essential to Japan’s infrastructure and history, so having the trains be the ones to actually knock Godzilla down is basically like the country itself has done this feat.

  • @Liam-wg1nn
    @Liam-wg1nn Рік тому +3

    It was breathe of fresh air, seeing the destructive side of G man, after legendary made him a hero of earth.

  • @StarBornW
    @StarBornW 11 місяців тому +6

    I love that unlike the American counterpart where the sotry follow one person or a small group, this movie shows the collective effort of entire country and its political system. You typically see one person hailed as the protagonist, but the protagonist of this mobie was Japan as a whole working together.

  • @andrewtanzosh
    @andrewtanzosh Рік тому +5

    Holly SHIT this film was such a pleasant surprise. I don’t think I loved Godzilla this much since playing Godzilla destroy all monsters for the xbox. The horrific and visceral nature of his mutations, not to mention Godzilla himself being the same. The fish eyes, the pale skin, his movement. All based on because he came from the ocean first but then adapted, (closed his eyes like a shark does when he used atomic breath) if you really think about it our big boy is just in a constant state of pain with how much his body changes to adapt to his environment. Fun fact there was a deleted scene from this movie that insinuated that Godzillas body can go under fragmentation.☠️🤯 groooosss but amazing looking stuff!!

  • @infinitsai
    @infinitsai 11 місяців тому +6

    I liked the movie when i first watched it in 2018, but watching it in the post pandemic world gives me a lot of new found appreciation to its political satire and its now one of my favourite monster movies

  • @alyssabullock6421
    @alyssabullock6421 7 місяців тому +1

    I find this movie to be one of the best Godzilla films there is. It's realistic and truly feels like it puts the world at stake. Plus the way it brings back to possibility of bombing Japan once again is so tragic and tense, it makes you question the humanity of America for wanting to even do such a thing.
    It really begs the question: Would you destroy your country to save the world?

  • @soljensen7667
    @soljensen7667 11 місяців тому +9

    I remember watching the early-access premiere of this movie back in 2016. It was such an amazing yet horrifying movie. Speaking of Godzilla: Minus One, I got back from seeing it as an early-access viewer a few hours ago. It was so cool! I can't wait to see what you guys think of it.

  • @TraceurHarryG1
    @TraceurHarryG1 Рік тому +19

    this is my favourite Godzilla movie, the original is a classic but this is a great modern adaptation and does a great job showing how it would be handled realistically if such a creature existed

  • @purplehax1091
    @purplehax1091 11 місяців тому +2

    i saw somewhere that there was a concept art of its fifth form which involves its shedding its whole skin from the fourth form and what emerged was a almost tranquil godly humanoid feminine appearance of a godly being.
    Almost motherly some say that it might be mother nature herself trying to take back what was hers and destroy humanity.
    and what i liked about this is it is constantly in pain forcing hundreds of years of evolution into such a little time span i almost feel sympathetic towards it.
    There was also another form of its 5th form which involves binary fission where he’ll break off and create another godzilla or split into two.

  • @dongiano
    @dongiano 11 місяців тому +6

    In my humble opinion, this is the best Godzilla movie made in the last 40 years

  • @raven_1133
    @raven_1133 11 місяців тому +4

    12:05
    That’s actually pretty realistic. The Japanese military can not act in aggression according to the treaty stipulations of WWII. That’s why it’s called the Japanese Defense Force.

  • @PenUMbrAurA5
    @PenUMbrAurA5 10 місяців тому +2

    Very much enjoyed re-watching this movie with you guys. I lost it at the "This is why it's called Shin Godzilla" crack. Subscribed

  • @JamesWheeler-sk5nc
    @JamesWheeler-sk5nc Рік тому +2

    Fun facts at 15:13 the lady being carried was an actor in the very first godzilla movie

  • @foxchasejrt1
    @foxchasejrt1 Рік тому +18

    The googly eyes on the monster are killing me!!🤣🤣
    Love it!!
    Fun reaction guys!❤

  • @hishamnct6983
    @hishamnct6983 Рік тому +9

    NEXT SHIN JAPAN HEROES UNIVERSE :
    - Shin Ultraman ( 2022 )
    - Shin Kamen Rider ( 2023 )

  • @BrickHouseHomeGym
    @BrickHouseHomeGym Рік тому +4

    Although extremely love-hate within the Godzilla fandom, Shin is my favorite G-Film ever made. Got to see it in theaters when they had the limited US release and I’ve been blown away ever since. For TOHO to switch up formula so crazily is awe inspiring to me.
    But something tells me Minus One this Friday will take my top spot 🔥🙌🏼

  • @Ardizel
    @Ardizel 8 місяців тому

    Godzilla was always such a huge part of my childhood. Sitting at my dad's place watching old godzilla films was one of the only good memories I have of him. So I always have to watch any that come out. I wasn't in a situation to watch shin godzilla, and honestly forgot about it for a long while. So now I'm gonna need to watch it in full

  • @marcodabatman
    @marcodabatman Рік тому +12

    Hope you guys watch the other two "Shin" live-action films as well!!!

    • @florestin777
      @florestin777 Рік тому +2

      @jer988 Short answer: Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider
      Long answer: Basically, Anno helmed a sort of revival/reimagining project for 3 popular tokusatsu franchises: Godzilla, Ultraman, and Kamen Rider. Each film is simply titled with "Shin + the franchises name" (e.g., Shin Godzilla, Shin Ultraman, etc.). You could also argue that, while not a tokusatsu series, the 4th and last entry in the Evangelion Rebuild anime films is included as it is 1) an Anno production that uses Shin in the title (for the Japanese release) and 2) is part of a larger marketing collab project called Shin Japan Heroes Universe which includes these 4 franchises.

    • @KaspersDomain
      @KaspersDomain Рік тому

      @@florestin777 I hope we'll get a Shin Super Sentai at some point.

  • @jeffehren
    @jeffehren Рік тому +3

    If you're interested in how certain groups respond to a disaster in Japan, "The Days" is about the Fukushima nuclear accident.

  • @watchtower0988
    @watchtower0988 Рік тому +5

    legit!! i had a dream about you guys reacting to shin godzilla JUST last night (except greg was there too haha) and then i wake up to this notification? crazy crazy :) hope you two had a wonderful thanksgiving btw

  • @papahamdrew9962
    @papahamdrew9962 11 місяців тому +1

    I think it’s been confirmed that everytime this Godzilla roars, it’s in pain. People often say this is the saddest Godzilla and many have sympathy for him. The science and evolution of this creature is horrifying and almost worse but his evolution was halted at the perfect time or else humanity would have been toast as his next form is multiple copies of I’m not mistaken

  • @nugget3687
    @nugget3687 Рік тому +2

    This has some of the best godzilla visuals ever, but its also the only godzilla movie where im more invested in the humans that i am with godzilla

  • @BenBootKHTwo
    @BenBootKHTwo 10 місяців тому +1

    Ever since Minus One and Monarch came out, so many are finding Shin, the most terrifying version because of that ending. What could be in a story is frightening

  • @noahcarver6133
    @noahcarver6133 Рік тому +8

    I love that Godzilla can fit into manny different genres. The first being horror to this being a political movie. Shin Godzilla shows how incompetent the Japanese Gov is when responding to crisis/natural disasters. Also the names of the songs used in this movie are wild. One is literally called Persecution of The Masses.

  • @KingMuncheez
    @KingMuncheez Рік тому +11

    Godzilla was continuing to evolve and each time it evolves it adapts to what it needs to survive like doomsday. By the end, Godzilla determined the thing it needed to adapt to the most to survive was human beings. So, that’s what those humanoid creatures were; Godzilla turning into a human like entity and to multiply. If that evolution had completed, it was game over for humanity. That’s why this movie was called Shin Godzilla. Shin or short for Shinto means God. In other words, much how God created us in his image Godzilla was recreating himself from ours to be the new god.

  • @mintian6304
    @mintian6304 Рік тому +18

    I’m Japanese, so I am very interested in the reactions of English-speaking people.I enjoyed your reactions very much🎉
    I'm a little concerned about this, since all the characters in this movie are national public servants, many phrases and expressions are used that would never be used in daily life,
    The dialogue is very formal, but I wonder if such nuances are expressed in English?

    • @KaspersDomain
      @KaspersDomain Рік тому +9

      I think it came across fine with the help of the visuals. The snappy cuts, the job titles of the characters and fast paced dialogues really sold it as some sort of an official brainstorming session.

    • @jonathanbrowne9538
      @jonathanbrowne9538 Рік тому +10

      I only speak basic Japanese, so I don't understand most of the political dialog in this film, but it's interesting to hear the different levels of respect/humility between the characters.
      As for English, we do have different different levels of formality, just not as rigidly defined as 敬語 is in Japanese. This includes addressing strangers/superiors as Sir/Madam, and using phrases like "I wish to express my sincere gratitude." in place of casual phrases like "Thanks a lot!"
      Formal speech is usually reserved for written/business correspondence, but can also be used verbally. Hope this helps!

  • @cinthyaoceguera4321
    @cinthyaoceguera4321 11 місяців тому +3

    You guys completely in shock on how the movie is jumping from one situation to another...
    We, Evangelion fans used to Hideaki Anno's directing habits:
    - Yeah... same old, same old -
    😂😂😂

  • @Alexanderthegreat159
    @Alexanderthegreat159 11 місяців тому +2

    40:00 hell they would have lost the universe in this movie. Because there was stuff that was supposed to have been in the sequel that was canceled for this movie that Godzilla would have kept on evolving and changing and multiplying till eventually expanded to the size of a universe and life started again inside of Godzilla. It was crazy out there idea. They have a book that goes in the detail about it somewhat and interviews talking about it if I remember right. But yeah the sequel would have been wild

  • @steve_steve_steve
    @steve_steve_steve Рік тому +9

    I like how Alien and destructive this Godzilla is

  • @ScottyyDoesntKnow
    @ScottyyDoesntKnow Рік тому +4

    Let’s gooooooo, debatably the best Godzilla movie ever

  • @Cafeman_2D
    @Cafeman_2D 11 місяців тому +2

    This is my favorite G film, Reject dudes. I saw it at the theater (in PA) limited release that year, saw it with my friend Eric, a huge G fan. He said he felt (with all the subtitles) that he just got out of a class LOL! Eric died the next year at age 48, wish we could both go see the new G Minus film together but I'll have to see it alone.

  • @Arix-rp5br
    @Arix-rp5br 2 місяці тому +1

    I would scream loud as an elephant when i see this thing rn

  • @jenniemafune4063
    @jenniemafune4063 Рік тому +5

    love this movie. cant wait to see Godzilla -1! I'd love to hear you guys talk about the stuff that didn't make it into the movie and just how expansive the story is! Godzilla is my favorite franchise (thanks to my dad) always happy to see new Godzilla content. Thx for doing a reaction!!

  • @CaptAlCaboose
    @CaptAlCaboose Рік тому +2

    The first time i saw this it quickly became my second favorite Godzilla movie, it is just amazing and i love the redesign of the king!

  • @Pikachugamer-2007
    @Pikachugamer-2007 11 місяців тому +2

    "Shin Gojira" roughly means "New God Incarnate"
    Shin = New
    Gojira = God Incarnate

  • @AlexanderRobinsonMovieReviews
    @AlexanderRobinsonMovieReviews Рік тому +1

    I always love seeing or hearing peoples first reaction to watching this movie and what Godzilla is capable of, especially his first appearance!

  • @BeldansFire
    @BeldansFire 10 місяців тому +2

    The Neon Genesis Evangelion drums are killing me.😂

  • @JesseSenshi
    @JesseSenshi 11 місяців тому +2

    The humanoids departing from his tail was his next form. There are several after that which will blow your mind. They just didn't have the time to include them I'm the film. Terrifying to put it mildy.

  • @androyus
    @androyus Рік тому +2

    Shin Godzilla is a satire movie that criticize the incompetence of the Japanese government when dealing with disaster like the 2011 Tohoku earthquake & tsunami that resulted in the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
    In this movie, key players of the "old guard" of the Japanese government got eradicated by Godzilla and it's up to the younger & more open-minded generation to defend Japan from Godzilla before the USA had to nuke Japan again. That's the hopeful message of the movie. Hope that the newer generation can do (much) better than the older generation by learning from past mistakes of their predecessors.

  • @ANIpJs
    @ANIpJs 10 місяців тому

    I've heard that ending interpreted as "Godzilla was defeated by committee, so he was evolving into a committee".
    Brilliant film, it's probably one of my top 3 Godzilla movies.

  • @thenerdywave2007
    @thenerdywave2007 Рік тому +23

    Great Reaction John and Andrew! This was such a great Godzilla movie! 👍

    • @hetaresgaming7771
      @hetaresgaming7771 11 місяців тому

      I can't help but feel apprehensive about them joking and laughing at all the destruction though. Felt like it was them laughing and making light of the 2009 Tsunami and the Fukushima incident this movie was meant to reflect.

  • @degov5
    @degov5 11 місяців тому +5

    So, as much as I'd love to see your reaction to it, you should definitely check out Godzilla Minus One in theaters! Very different from Shin, but an incredible movie!

  • @ninjatales6600
    @ninjatales6600 8 місяців тому +1

    It is an old film and it is a horror movie because if it had its 5th form its gonna be terrifying

  • @GoodSirMori
    @GoodSirMori Рік тому +1

    It's crazy that even though Shin looks like a suit, it's fully cg

  • @snakehandler87
    @snakehandler87 11 місяців тому +1

    The o.g 50s Godzilla and this one are imo the best, btw glasses heyo hotstuff

  • @frankgesuele6298
    @frankgesuele6298 11 місяців тому +1

    "Drop a tank down it's throat."
    Kamikaze tank!💀

  • @SSW777
    @SSW777 Рік тому +4

    This is what happens when you have director of Evangelion on your project.

  • @justadogobeingdogo5766
    @justadogobeingdogo5766 11 місяців тому +8

    Ya so the ending pretty much is "Godzilla was being defeated by a community, thus to overcome this he must *become a community."*
    Which is low-key terrifying!

  • @aisutistoto5771
    @aisutistoto5771 4 місяці тому

    So Fun Fact: This Godzilla is in constant Agony.
    Funner Fact: When he uses his atomic breath for the very first time, it wasn't a weapon. It was a vomit, a reflex to vent heat. Then he realised he could defend himself with it... Hence it turning from a flame into a beam of plasma.

  • @bunnyflop3864
    @bunnyflop3864 7 місяців тому

    The lore behind this movie is INSANE. My favorite one very closely followed by Minus One🖤

  • @rmhartman
    @rmhartman Рік тому +3

    14:02 "what a fascinatingly odd choice with the eyes"
    They look like fish eyes. Dead and glassy even when a fish is alive.

  • @corrosivechaos9383
    @corrosivechaos9383 Рік тому +1

    This Godzilla i literally feel bad for. Hes just a victim in the end of it. You can see the gore and pain from the body changing and forming. absolute torture just to think about. The gills in the beginning were bleeding everywhere just trying to adapt

  • @jamesstutz6907
    @jamesstutz6907 Рік тому +4

    Love Shin Godzilla you can tell that they are using music from the 1st Godzilla movie. Speaking of the 1st Godzilla movie it was called Gojira and Raymond Burr was not in it hr was added to the dubbed version. I was surprised to to the original and how different it was without Raymond Burr.

    • @AndrewCheshire
      @AndrewCheshire Рік тому +1

      Yeah when it was Americanized they pretty much removed everything that was politically laced and just said, "Hey look it's a monster!"

  • @robertwrase6026
    @robertwrase6026 Рік тому +2

    You guys should follow this up with the other two “Shin” movies: Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider. Just like this movie, those two give classic but also modern takes on the ultraman and Kamen Rider characters. Highly recommended!

  • @babygoblingamer
    @babygoblingamer 3 місяці тому +1

    (movie ideas) godzilla king of monsters / godzilla 2014 / alien resurrection / alien covenant / prometheus (this movie should have a sequel)