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Movie Review: Godzilla: Final Wars
Patrick Emralino 236 0 Movies 7 months ago

Just ask anyone about pop culture and Japanese Godzilla will come almost immediately. The word has become a household name all over the world in the past few decades.

Everyone is familiar with the laser breathing giant lizard, and the destruction of cities and looking more like a man wearing a rubber suit stomping on a miniature buildings. So far, despite the cheesiness and nature artificially otherwise, people still love the scene.

In 2004, 50 years worth culminating in a scene that what is arguably the greatest film in the Godzilla series full: Ryohei Kitamura in Godzilla: Final Wars.

Prior to this film being announced, revealed that the film studios Toho Godzilla coming next will be the last one for the foreseeable future, as the studio is taking a hiatus from the popular character and given the option to continue with America on this series.

Of course, everyone expects a film as big sendoff temporary Godzilla, as we see in the film would be released during the 50 anniversary of the series. Every fan wants the film, which is celebrated half a century of film material and iconic, and Toho bound in a big way.

Godzilla: Final Wars re rogues gallery of more than a dozen of the most formidable opponents Godzilla over the years, as well as some of the more obscure monsters. The plot of the film is similar to that of the destruction of all the beasts of the 60S, which had many of the monsters attacking various cities all over the world so alien race intervenes and takes them away.

Aliens reveal themselves as Xilians (a revamped version of alien bad guys of the movie Godzilla earlier), and the promise of peace and prosperity with the people of the land. That does not last, however, as is detected the true intentions of the Xilians', and it unleashes a monster every one on the ground. The only hope lies with Godzilla, who were trapped in the ice at the North Pole of years before the battle.

True fans will marvel at the sight of the modern versions of old foes, most notably Gigan and Ghidorah. The battles are fierce, and the work is aplenty, making for a thoroughly enjoyable viewing experience.

If there is one complaint I have is that every battle the monster one, aside from the climatic battle in Tokyo, ended up in a matter of seconds. Any monster Godzilla comes across on the way to Tokyo beaten easily faster than they are summoned. The film should have spent more time with the monsters despite the fact that there are already enough work as it is.

There is a noticeable difference with this film, and before that is the focus of the heaviest man on the letters. Once most of the earth is destroyed, a random collection of characters determines the rights to edit the Godzilla of ice to help defeat the monsters.

There is also a subplot mutant human which is connected to Xilians, but the main thing that gives way to a lot of hand to hand combat and armed clashes between the human characters and Xilians. There is even a motorcycle chase intense between the main protagonist and one of the bad guys in the first half of the film.

Who had predicted that the movie Godzilla?

This film is exactly what it promises to be: a great tribute to 50 years of adventures Godzilla. The effects are still a bit cheesy, although it has come a long way over the past years. The plot is a little complicated, and the acting is artificial.

Many of the battles the beast a bit on the short side, and the inclusion of the baby Godzilla unnecessary frankly. So far, it's still a fun movie that you can watch and enjoy again and again.