RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | IMDB | ROTTENTOMATOES | METACRITIC |
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Dec 1st, 2023 | 2hr 5m | 8.3 | 100% | 82 |
Premise:
Post war Japan is at its lowest point when a new crisis emerges in the form of a giant monster, baptized in the horrific power of the atomic bomb.
Director(s):
Takashi Yamazaki
Writer(s):
Takashi Yamazaki
CAST | ||
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Minami Hamabe | … | Noriko Oishi |
Sakura Ando | … | Sumiko Ota |
Ryunosuke Kamiki | … | Koichi Shikishima |
Yuki Yamada | … | Shiro Mizushima |
Munetaka Aoki | … | Sosaku Tachibana |
Kuranosuke Sasaki | … | Yoji Akitsu |
Loved it. Maybe even more than Shin, but I think being a veteran with PTSD let me connect to this story a lot. I couldn’t help but feel for Koichi, with how he was fighting his own war internally. Hit very close to home. When he got pushed into the alley, I just felt like “how much more survivors guilt can this guy have”. And it hit me hard when he was asked if his war was finally over.
But as far as Godzilla goes, loved his design. He was so menacing in this. Not an anti-hero, nor a “good guy”. He was a monster just destroying everything. The boat chase scene, he just looked evil. The atomic breath design was a highlight and the explosions that it made were incredible.
The cinematography was so well done, especially the 3rd act. The whole movie had very much an anime feel IMO. Lots of Attack on Titan vibes, especially with how Godzilla moved. I loved the boat captain, he felt the most like an anime character to me.
If you’re a Godzilla fan at all, you’ll enjoy it.