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Godzilla Minus One

Godzilla Minus One

Gojira -1.0

Toho International (2023)
Amazon Prime Video Xvid
Action | Adventure | Drama | Horror | Science Fiction
Japan | Japanese | Color | 02:04

In postwar Japan, Godzilla brings new devastation to an already scorched landscape. With no military intervention or government help in sight, the survivors must join together in the face of despair and fight back against an unrelenting horror.


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Minami Hamabe Noriko Ôishi
Ryunosuke Kamiki Kôichi Shikishima
Sakura Ando Sumiko Ôta
Munetaka Aoki Sôsaku Tachibana
Yûki Yamada Shirô Mizushima
Hidetaka Yoshioka Kenji Noda
Miou Tanaka Captain Tatsuo Hotta
Yuya Endo Tadamasa Saitô
Kuranosuke Sasaki Seiji Akitsu
Yuji Komatsu Military Soldier
Tsutomu Osabe News Team Member
Saori Koide News Reporter
Sae Nagatani Akiko
Kisuke Iida Akio Itagaki
Kenji Mizuhashi Military Base Soldier
Tetsu Hirahara Civilian
Shôhei Abe Tachibana's Assistant
Yuki Takao Train Passenger
Ozuno Nakamura Former Military
Masatoshi Kihara Military Soldier
Etsuji Harada Pilot
Ippei Sasaki Former Military
Sentarô Kusakabe IJN Mechanic Sadakichi Kajiki
Gen Shimada Civilian
Kiyomi Aratani Civil Servant

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Dubbed
Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks English (EAC3 5.1)
Subtitles Many

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location SciFi_Fantasy Disk
Purchased On Jun 15, 2024 at GalaxyRG
Watched Aug 30, 2024
Index 9012
Added Date Jun 15, 2024 11:36:52
Modified Date Aug 31, 2024 07:20:34

Notes

My quick rating - 8.0/10. I’ve been eagerly awaiting my chance to see Godzilla Minus One, especially since it clinched the Oscar for Visual Effects, and it did not disappoint. This latest installment in the Godzilla saga takes us back to postwar Japan, where the iconic monster wreaks havoc on a nation already devastated by war. The story is grounded in the human experience, centering on survivors who, with no military or government support, must band together to confront this unstoppable force of nature. The visual effects are breathtaking, and it’s easy to see why the film won its Oscar. From the meticulously recreated 1940s cityscapes to the terrifyingly lifelike Godzilla, the effects team managed to bring the monster to life in a way that’s both modern and nostalgic. There’s a particularly striking scene where Godzilla marches upright through a downtown area, toppling buildings in a clear homage to the original films. It’s a powerful blend of old and new, honoring the franchise’s roots while pushing the boundaries of what modern technology can achieve. But this movie isn’t just about the spectacle. The human characters are given depth and significance, with the story focusing on their struggle for survival and their determination to fight back. The little girl’s role is especially poignant, adding an emotional layer that’s often missing in monster movies. The war cry speech, delivered to rally the citizens, is well-written and genuinely stirring, encapsulating the film’s theme of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. The period recreation is also spot-on. Everything from the buildings and military equipment to the everyday costumes feels authentic, transporting the audience back to the 1940s. The decision to portray Godzilla as the villain again, a force that humanity must figure out how to stop, brings the franchise full circle, echoing the tone of the original 1954 film. The movie wraps up with a feel-good ending that’s both satisfying and true to the spirit of the Godzilla legacy. While I’ve enjoyed the Godzilla vs. Kong films from Hollywood, Godzilla Minus One stands out as the best overall Godzilla movie I’ve seen. It’s a visually stunning, emotionally engaging, and thematically rich addition to the franchise.

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