LynAlden on Nostr: I watched Godzilla Minus One. And actually I thought it was really good. There was ...
I watched Godzilla Minus One.
And actually I thought it was really good. There was real plot there for a change. It deals with topics of PTSD, guilt, forgiveness, family, and finding meaning and humanity in a war-torn country. Kind of like how the original 1954 version had a lot of themes.
And superficially, this is by far the coolest Godzilla’s breath weapon has ever been. It’s like a nuke going off every time.
The movie had a budget for under $15 million despite some expensive actors, and managed to do a whole1940s setting and lots of special effects. Some of the CGI was weaker than Hollywood but the breath weapon was better than any Hollywood treatments of the franchise.
And actually I thought it was really good. There was real plot there for a change. It deals with topics of PTSD, guilt, forgiveness, family, and finding meaning and humanity in a war-torn country. Kind of like how the original 1954 version had a lot of themes.
And superficially, this is by far the coolest Godzilla’s breath weapon has ever been. It’s like a nuke going off every time.
The movie had a budget for under $15 million despite some expensive actors, and managed to do a whole1940s setting and lots of special effects. Some of the CGI was weaker than Hollywood but the breath weapon was better than any Hollywood treatments of the franchise.